Scott Page-Pagter


Scott Page-Pagter Biography

Scott Page-Pagter is a voice actor and television producer known for his work in producing over 300 episodes of the Power Rangers series, starting with season 4.

Biography

He was first an ADR director and writer, becoming a supervising producer on the long-running Power Rangers television series in at the start of Power Rangers Zeo, succeeding Douglas Sloan from its third season of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. He was eventually promoted to co-producer in its sixth season, in Space, and continued his work on the series until the 10th season, Wild Force concluded. In that 7 year tenure he provided voice-work for various characters throughout these series. Though he is probably best known as the voice of the villain Porto in Power Rangers: Turbo (1997), he was also responsible for the voices of early monsters like Oysterizer, Pirantishead, Face Stealer, and later monsters like Steelon from Wild Force's Forever Red episode among others.

He also produced VR Troopers, Masked Rider and Big Bad Beetleborgs, voicing monsters in each of them. He helped to make The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog while he was in Ireland and is an avid composer, writing for many TV shows including Modern Marvels and The World's Greatest Magic series. He has also been an ADR Director for various anime shows including Daigunder and Tenchi. He is currently producing and directing some new live action pilots as well as working as a composer, sound designer and, voice director at Mattel.

Interview with TMZ

In 2010, former Blue Power Ranger David Yost came out about his homosexuality in an interview with No Pink Spandex. He stated the reason he left Power Rangers was due to continued and escalating homophobic harassment on set by the production crew, as opposed to a pay dispute or other rumors. However Pagter told TMZ almost immediately afterward that Yost left over a bonus to his pay that ceased when two other actors with the same bonus quit the series, and that no one - including any of the cast members - got along with him because he was a "pain in the ass". Pagter did not elaborate on the identities of the other two actors with bonuses, why Yost was hard to work with or dispute any of Yost's claims outside reasons for leaving the show. Saban Entertainment did not release an official statement.

Filmography

Voice artist

  • Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (14 episodes, 1994-1995) as Peckster, Oysterizer, Pirantishead, Plague Patrol #1, Face Stealer
  • Masked Rider (1 episode, 1996) as Robosect
  • V.R. Troopers (12 episodes, 1994-1996) as Renegade, The Blade, Snowbot, Fistbot (1st Voice), Venobot, Bugbot, Forkoid
  • Power Rangers Zeo (1 episode, 1996) as Fortissimodo
  • Big Bad Beetleborgs (33 episodes, 1996-1997) as Wolfgang
  • Power Rangers Turbo (45 episodes, 1997) as Porto
  • The Twelve Kingdoms (2002) as Kouya
  • Power Rangers Wild Force (1 episode, 2002) as Steelon
  • Ai Yori Aoshi ~ Enishi (1 episode, 2003) as Professor Itsuki
  • Barbie as the Island Princess (2007) as Nat
  • Adventures in Voice Acting (2008) as Himself

Producer

Composer

  • Bonnie & Clyde: The True Story (1992) (TV)
  • Biography (3 episodes, 1996)
  • Digital Cinema Solutions (2003) (V)
  • Modern Marvels (50 episodes, 1995-2001)
  • The World's Greatest Magic 1, 2, 3
  • Biography (3 episodes)

Sound effects

  • Grimm Masterpiece Theatre (1987)
  • The Amazing Children] (1989)
  • C.O.P.S. (34 episodes, 1988-1989)
  • The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (65 episodes, 1989)
  • The Chipmunks (39 episodes, 1988-1990)
  • Video Power (1990)
  • Kid 'n' Play (1990)
  • Heidi (1991)
  • Saban's Adventures of the Little Mermaid (1991)
  • Space Cats (1991)
  • Camp Candy (1 episode, 1992)
  • Prey of the Chameleon (1992)
  • X-Men (2 episodes, 1992)
  • King Cobra (1999)
  • James Brown: Live from the House of Blues (2000)

Voice director

  • Teknoman (1992)
  • Mon Colle Knights (2001)
  • Daigunder (2002)
  • Barbie in 'A Christmas Carol' (2008)



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