Lyndsey Scott
- Actress
- Producer
After graduating from Amherst College with dual majors in Theater and Computer Science, Lyndsey started acting and modeling in New York City and soon became the first African-American model to ever land an exclusive contract with Calvin Klein. Shows such as Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and The Victoria's Secret Show soon followed; as did campaigns for clients such as DKNY, Baby Phat, Covergirl, and Sephora; and shoots for magazines such as W, Italian Vogue, and Glamour.
In addition to her acting career, Lyndsey works contracts as a software engineer. She's also ranked in the top 2% of question answerers on the world's #1 programming question and answer site -- Stack Overflow; is a member of the RayWenderlich.com iOS tutorial team; and has done video tutorials for kids co-starring the likes of Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg for Code.org. Lyndsey has been featured by CNN, The BBC, NPR, Good Morning America, Forbes, Harper's Bazaar, and many other news outlets for both her computer programming skills and her efforts to promote diversity in tech. She's been named one of the 100 Women of the Year for both UK Elle and AskMen.com and has received a "Lifetime of Inspiration" award from Harvard University's Women in Business organization.
Her next big project? She's written a screenplay on the state of the US mental health industry based on real life events.
In addition to her acting career, Lyndsey works contracts as a software engineer. She's also ranked in the top 2% of question answerers on the world's #1 programming question and answer site -- Stack Overflow; is a member of the RayWenderlich.com iOS tutorial team; and has done video tutorials for kids co-starring the likes of Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg for Code.org. Lyndsey has been featured by CNN, The BBC, NPR, Good Morning America, Forbes, Harper's Bazaar, and many other news outlets for both her computer programming skills and her efforts to promote diversity in tech. She's been named one of the 100 Women of the Year for both UK Elle and AskMen.com and has received a "Lifetime of Inspiration" award from Harvard University's Women in Business organization.
Her next big project? She's written a screenplay on the state of the US mental health industry based on real life events.