Alf Scott-Hansen (22 December 1903 – 1961) was a Norwegian engineer and film director.
He was born in Kristiania[1] as a son of port director Alf Scott-Hansen Sr. (1870–1930) and his wife Lalla Wiborg (1869–1953).
[3] He finished his secondary education in 1922, served in the King's Guard before studying electrical engineering at his father's alma mater, the Dresden University of Technology.
Before the marriage was dissolved,[2] the couple were active socialites in Norway's capital.
[4] During parts of the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, he was imprisoned in Grini concentration camp from April to November 1942.