Scott Lautanen

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Scott Lautanen
OccupationTelevision director, television producer
Years active1997–present

Scott Lautanen is an American television director and producer.

His credits include Pacific Blue , The Pretender , Pensacola: Wings of Gold , FreakyLinks , Numb3rs , Bones , Moonlight , Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles , CSI: NY and CSI: Miami [1] (also co-producer and associate producer). He also worked as a second unit director on CSI: Miami and the series Dark Angel and She Spies . [2]

He is of Finnish descent. [3]

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