Sean William Scott Biography

Occup.Actor
FromUSA
BornOctober 3, 1976
Age48 years
Sean William Scott, birthed October 3, 1976, in Home Grove, Minnesota, U.S, is an effective American actor, comedian, and also manufacturer. Scott developed an interest in acting at an early stage in his life, commonly mesmerizing the target market with his charismatic efficiencies in secondary school plays.

Sean Scott grew up in a dense household with his moms and dads Patricia Anne (née Simons) as well as William Frank Scott, who worked in the manufacturing facility business. He mosted likely to the regional intermediate school as well as finished from Park High School, a public school in his home town. Prior to embarking on his acting job, Scott went after college at Glendale Community College in California.

It was during this time around that Scott obtained his very first taste of specialist acting through a job on a tv commercial. He was soon spotted by a talent scout who urged him to pursue his job in acting more seriously. In 1996, he landed his first-ever flick duty in the film Born Into Exile. The movie, although not really successful, worked as Scott's entrance point into Hollywood.

Sean William Scott achieved widespread recognition and also popularity for his role as the dim-witted young adult, Steve Stifler, in the prominent 1999 movie, American Pie. The character was so popular that it resulted in a number of follows up, consisting of American Pie 2 (2001), American Wedding (2003), and American Reunion (2012).

In addition to the success of the American Pie franchise, Scott played a varied variety of roles in other movies, displaying his flexibility as an actor. A few of his remarkable films consist of Road Trip (2000), Dude, Where's My Car? (2000), Evolution (2001), and also Final Destination (2000).

Tackling the function of Bo Duke in the movie adaptation of the popular TV program, The Dukes of Hazzard (2005), Scott functioned together with Johnny Knoxville as well as Jessica Simpson. In 2008, he co-starred with John C. Reilly in the comedy movie Role Models, strengthening his reputation as a leading comical actor.

Scott's voice acting capacities have also been applauded, as he was the voice behind Crash, a possum personality in the Ice Age computer animated movie collection. Additionally, he generated movies such as Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach (2009) and also Just Before I Go (2014).

Throughout his profession, Sean William Scott has shared the screen with skilled actors like Paul Rudd, Jason Biggs, Jessica Biel, and Jaime King, among others. Although he is best recognized for his comedic performances, Scott has actually showcased his ability to handle significant and also remarkable functions in films like Southland Tales (2006) and also Bulletproof Monk (2003).

In his personal life, Scott maintains a reduced account, preventing rumors or controversies. A specialized sporting activities fanatic, he has commonly utilized his popularity to advertise fitness and also health. Despite having a growing job, Scott continues to be down-to-earth as well as values the basic things in life. Presently, he continues to delight in a successful job as an actor, with countless projects aligned, reflecting his growth as well as flexibility in the sector.

Our collection contains 10 quotes who is written / told by Sean.

Related authors: William Scott , Frank Scott (Poet), Jason Biggs (Actor), John C. Reilly (Actor), Jessica Biel (Actress), Jessica Simpson (Musician), Jaime King (Actress), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete)

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10 Famous quotes by Sean William Scott

Small: We have the best driver in the world in drifting and best guy in rally racing and stuff like that.
"We have the best driver in the world in drifting and best guy in rally racing and stuff like that. So obviously there's a lot of stuff that I didn't do, but there's a lot of really incredible things that I don't think we've ever seen an actor do"
Small: This was a really big opportunity. This script was even mediocre. The idea was great, but Jay came on w
"This was a really big opportunity. This script was even mediocre. The idea was great, but Jay came on with his guys made it great and very specific. It all came together well"
Small: I just thought it could make a really cool movie. Its not that its just a buddy comedy but its all abou
"I just thought it could make a really cool movie. It's not that it's just a buddy comedy but it's all about two guys hating each other and towards the end they're good friends. I liked that these two guys were best friends from the very beginning, and they're crazy"
Small: I dont think I had a Catherine Bach poster, but I know a lot of my friends desecrated those, big time
"I don't think I had a Catherine Bach poster, but I know a lot of my friends desecrated those, big time"
Small: And getting stunt coordinator Dan Bradley and everybody from the whole Bourne Supremacy crew, I think w
"And getting stunt coordinator Dan Bradley and everybody from the whole 'Bourne Supremacy' crew, I think was real cool for our film because we do a bunch of really big jumps in this movie"
Small: We dont have any CGI with any of the car stuff. I think its a real experience when you see this car goi
"We don't have any CGI with any of the car stuff. I think it's a real experience when you see this car going through really fast really wild and you see me driving a lot of the times and also a big chase in downtown Atlanta. It's just incredible"
Small: So the first thing that I thought about was, How is this car going to handle? But then after Id been dr
"So the first thing that I thought about was, 'How is this car going to handle?' But then after I'd been driving with it and practicing with it and I accomplished that, then I just kind of sat back"
Small: I think hes much funnier in many ways than some of the things that Ive done. Because its a little bit m
"I think he's much funnier in many ways than some of the things that I've done. Because it's a little bit more layered. He's constantly trying to teach Luke what he thinks are really deep philosophical ideas, but they're really simple"
Small: I thought it would be a lot of fun and I wasnt going to do the movie without Johnny. The studio suggest
"I thought it would be a lot of fun and I wasn't going to do the movie without Johnny. The studio suggested a couple people, and I'd never met Johnny, but I thought we'd be a perfect team for this movie because we're both a little bit unpredictable"
Small: Ever since the first American Pie, Ive always been happy to just have an opportunity, I just didnt thin
"Ever since the first 'American Pie,' I've always been happy to just have an opportunity, I just didn't think it was going to be with comedies. Now I really like it"