Scout Raskin
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Actress
Scout was born a punk rock chick. At five, her grandma showed her
picture to a talent agent and she was off on her career as a child
model and actress.
She got her big break at age 7 - cast as "Susie-Q" in John Waters' film Cry-Baby with Ricki Lake & Johnny Depp. Through high school, Scout did professional theater, performing at The Kennedy Center and with The Washington Opera Company, and lent her talents to commercials and voice over. She took a break and got dual degrees in Classics and Marketing from the prestigious College of William and Mary.
Following college, she high-tailed it out to Los Angeles, and has been loving it there ever since! In the City of Angels, she has been cast in over a dozen independent films and made her TV debut, guest-starring on CBS' hit show Criminal Minds.
She is gender-queer/non-binary and changed her birth name to "Scout" in 2010 to reflect her gender identity.
Scout works as an Animation Producer on such series as Cosmos: Possible Worlds (Fox), Rick & Morty (Adult Swim), and TripTank (Comedy Central). In 2017, she founded Party Goats LA - a company that provides goats for parties, goat yoga, and tv/film. Since then her goats (Spanky, Pippin, Gizmo & Doc) have been featured on Saturday Night Live, Access Hollywood, Animal Planet, HGTV, and more!
She got her big break at age 7 - cast as "Susie-Q" in John Waters' film Cry-Baby with Ricki Lake & Johnny Depp. Through high school, Scout did professional theater, performing at The Kennedy Center and with The Washington Opera Company, and lent her talents to commercials and voice over. She took a break and got dual degrees in Classics and Marketing from the prestigious College of William and Mary.
Following college, she high-tailed it out to Los Angeles, and has been loving it there ever since! In the City of Angels, she has been cast in over a dozen independent films and made her TV debut, guest-starring on CBS' hit show Criminal Minds.
She is gender-queer/non-binary and changed her birth name to "Scout" in 2010 to reflect her gender identity.
Scout works as an Animation Producer on such series as Cosmos: Possible Worlds (Fox), Rick & Morty (Adult Swim), and TripTank (Comedy Central). In 2017, she founded Party Goats LA - a company that provides goats for parties, goat yoga, and tv/film. Since then her goats (Spanky, Pippin, Gizmo & Doc) have been featured on Saturday Night Live, Access Hollywood, Animal Planet, HGTV, and more!