Scottie DiGiacomo

Birthplace:
Los Angeles, CA

Scottie DiGiacomo was born in Wilmington, Delaware and graduated from Garnet Valley High School. Then attended Immaculata University located in Immaculata, PA. Then she studied acting in NYC at the Weist Barron School of Acting, The Actors Studio, The NY School of Acting, and The Actors Connection and studied with several private acting coaches. She began her career at a young age. She was a model and an actress with humble beginnings. Her father was a part-time photographer and was always taking photos of everything she did. She learned to be in front of the camera as soon as she could sit or stand for studio photos and home movies.  She was in school plays, chorus and dance classes as well as horseback riding at the age of eight. She worked her way up to where she is today with principal roles in Motion Pictures, Television Shows, Mini Series, and Print Ad Campaigns. She started working at QVC from its inception over 35 years ago, as a guest host for major beauty brands. She also modelled fashion, beauty, and hair care brands as well as being an On-Air guest for the Dr OZ Show talking about beauty and hair care brands.  When Scottie isn’t working, she enjoys her so-loved family and friends.  Also, when not working you can find her on a Golf Course Tennis, Pickleball, or Paddle Tennis court. and even on a Ski Slope in the winter.  She enjoys positive people who inspire her to be a better person, chocolate, and of course people who make her smile and laugh.

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