Adam Scott (actor)
Adam Paul Scott[1] is an American actor, comedian, producer, and podcaster. He is known for his role as Ben Wyatt in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation for which he was twice nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series. He has also appeared as Derek in the film Step Brothers, Johnny Meyer in The Aviator, Henry Pollard in the Starz sitcom Party Down, Ed Mackenzie in the HBO series Big Little Lies, Adam Yates, Jr. in Hot Tub Time Machine 2, and Trevor in the NBC series The Good Place.
Adam Scott | |
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Scott at the 2015 San Diego Comic Con | |
Born | Adam Paul Scott April 3, 1973 Santa Cruz, California, U.S. |
Alma mater | American Academy of Dramatic Arts |
Occupation | Actor, director, screenwriter, producer, comedian. |
Years active | 1994–present |
Spouse(s) | Naomi Sablan (m. 2005) |
Children | 2 |
Early life
Scott was born in Santa Cruz, California,[2] to Anne (born Quartararo)[2] and Simon Dougald Scott,[3] both of whom are retired teachers.[4][5] He is of one quarter Sicilian descent, on his mother's side.[6] He has two older siblings, Shannon and David.[4] He graduated from Harbor High School[7] and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, California.[8]
Career
Film
Scott has appeared in several feature films, including Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996), Star Trek: First Contact (1996), The Lesser Evil (1998), High Crimes (2002), The Aviator (2004), Torque (2004), Monster-in-Law (2005), Who Loves the Sun (2006), Knocked Up (2007), Step Brothers (2008), August (2008), Piranha 3D (2010),[9] and Leap Year (2010).
Scott's name appears next to Jon Hamm's name in the film Anchorman in one of the broadcast's credits. In an appearance on G4's Attack of the Show! program on April 21, 2011, he confirmed that this was due to his and Hamm's friendship with producer Shauna Robertson, who put their names in the credits as an Easter egg. He played Ted Hendricks, Walter Mitty's detestable corporate boss, in the 2013 remake of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
Scott appeared in the films Our Idiot Brother (2011) as Jeremy[10] and Bachelorette. He also starred as Jason Fryman in Friends with Kids (2012). He starred as Caleb Sinclaire in the 2010 film The Vicious Kind, a more dramatic role than his previous comedic endeavors, for which Scott was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Actor. The film itself received positive reviews, and he won two individual awards at two separate film festivals. He starred in the film Passenger Side, released on DVD on October 26, 2010.[11]
Scott's film A.C.O.D. premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.[12] In 2015, he worked as executive producer on, and portrayed Alex in, the comedy film The Overnight,[13] and also co-starred in the Christmas comedy slasher film Krampus.[14]
Television
On television, he appeared as Griff Hawkins in the series Boy Meets World and Josh on Party of Five, as well as David's love interest, Ben Cooper, on Six Feet Under. He played Palek on the HBO drama Tell Me You Love Me (2007). Scott played a cocaine-addicted, delirious baseball front office representative in the first and second seasons of the HBO series Eastbound & Down. From 2009 to 2010, he appeared on the Starz network show Party Down. His role in Party Down earned him an Entertainment Weekly Ewwy nomination for Best Actor in a Comedy Series in 2009.[15]
In 2010, Scott joined the cast of NBC's acclaimed comedy series Parks and Recreation, in which he played Ben Wyatt, a state auditor who arrives in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana to evaluate the town's funds.[16] He appeared as a guest star along with Rob Lowe in the second season before becoming a main character for the remainder of the series. The show's seventh and final season concluded in February 2015.
Scott has appeared in the Adult Swim comedy Childrens Hospital. He was also on the show NTSF:SD:SUV::, in the episode "The Risky Business of Being Alone in Your Home", and the annual Adult Swim special The Greatest Event in Television History, which he also created and produced. Scott has also appeared in the Comedy Central television show Nick Swardson's Pretend Time, as a newscaster in the episode "Relapse into Refreshment". He has appeared in a series of commercials for ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball.
Starting in November 2016, Scott took on a recurring guest star role in The Good Place as Trevor.
In 2017, Scott appeared in HBO's Big Little Lies as Ed Mackenzie, the husband of main character Madeline Mackenzie, played by Reese Witherspoon. Scott co-starred with Craig Robinson in the sitcom Ghosted,[17] which premiered on October 1, 2017 on Fox, lasting just one season.[18]
In 2020, Scott became the host of ABC's new game show Don't, executive produced by Ryan Reynolds.[19]
Podcasting
With Scott Aukerman, Scott is the co-host and co-creator of the Earwolf podcast U Talkin' U2 To Me, launched in February 2014.[20] The series is introduced at the outset of each episode as "the comprehensive and encyclopedic compendium of all things U2," but it generally uses discussion of the band as a jumping off point for improv and absurdist humor. In February 2018 Scott and Scott launched another podcast in the same format, this time covering the career and work of the band R.E.M., titled R U Talkin' R.E.M. Re: Me?. A third podcast, R U Talkin' RHCP Re: Me?, debuted in July 2020, in which Scott and Scott discuss the Red Hot Chili Peppers; the podcast's format was almost immediately abandoned in favor of discussing Talking Heads and, as of the second episode, was renamed U Talkin' Talking Heads 2 My Talking Head.
Scott has also been a guest on numerous podcasts, including Comedy Bang! Bang!, How Did This Get Made?, Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard, and Kevin Pollak's Chat Show.[21]
Personal life
Scott married Naomi Sablan in 2005. They have two children.[22]
Scott is a "die-hard" fan of the band R.E.M.[22] In 1992, he appeared as an extra in the music video to their song "Drive".[23]
During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Scott revealed he invited actor Mark Hamill to his second birthday party. Guest host Kristen Bell surprised Scott with the guest appearance of Hamill wielding a lightsaber in observance of Star Wars Day.[24]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Cityscrapes: Los Angeles | Joe | |
1996 | Hellraiser: Bloodline | Jacques | |
The Last Days of Frankie the Fly | Race Track Valet | ||
Star Trek: First Contact | Defiant Conn Officer | ||
1997 | Dinner and Driving | Larry | |
1998 | Girl | Scott | |
The Lesser Evil | Young George | ||
Hairshirt | Fan At Bar | ||
1999 | Winding Roads | Brian Calhoun | |
2001 | Date Squad | Fred | Short film |
Seven and a Match | Peter | ||
2002 | Ronnie | Ronnie Schwann | |
High Crimes | Lieutenant Terrence Embry | ||
Bleach | Fulton | Short film | |
2003 | Something More | Saul | Short film |
Two Days | Stu | ||
2004 | Torque | FBI Agent Jay McPherson | |
Off the Lip | David | ||
The Aviator | Johnny Meyer | ||
2005 | The Matador | Phil Garrison | |
Monster-in-Law | Remy | ||
2006 | Art School Confidential | Marvin Bushmiller | |
First Snow | Tom Morelane | ||
Who Loves the Sun | Daniel Bloom | ||
The Return | Kurt | ||
2007 | Knocked Up | Nurse Samuel | |
2008 | The Great Buck Howard | Alan Berkman | |
August | Joshua Sterling | ||
Corporate Affairs | Jack Hightower | ||
Step Brothers | Derek Huff | ||
Lovely, Still | Mike Malone | ||
2009 | The Vicious Kind | Caleb Sinclaire | Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead |
Passenger Side | Michael Brown | Also executive producer | |
2010 | Operation: Endgame | The Magician | |
AIDS: We Did It! | Man | Short film | |
Leap Year | Jeremy Sloane | ||
Piranha 3D | Novak Radzinsky | ||
2011 | Fight for Your Right Revisited | Cab Driver | Short film |
The Terrys | Narrator | Short film | |
Our Idiot Brother | Jeremy Horne | ||
Friends with Kids | Jason Fryman | ||
2012 | Bachelorette | Clyde Goddard | |
HJ Gloves | Man #2 | Short film | |
See Girl Run | Jason | ||
The Guilt Trip | Andrew Margolis Jr. | ||
2013 | A.C.O.D. | Carter | Also executive producer |
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty | Ted Hendricks | ||
2014 | They Came Together | Sound Engineer | Cameo |
2015 | The Overnight | Alex | Also executive producer |
Sleeping with Other People | Dr. Matthew Sobvechik | ||
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 | Adam Yates Jr. | ||
Black Mass | Robert Fitzpatrick | ||
Krampus | Tom Engel | ||
2016 | Other People | — | Producer |
My Blind Brother | Robbie | ||
2017 | Fun Mom Dinner | Tom | Also executive producer |
The Disaster Artist | Himself | Cameo | |
The Most Hated Woman in America | Jack Ferguson | ||
Flower | Will Jordan | ||
Little Evil | Gary Bloom | ||
2019 | Between Two Ferns: The Movie | Himself | |
2020 | Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics | After School Special Host |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Dead at 21 | Dan | Episode: "Pilot" |
1994–1995 | Boy Meets World | Band Member / Griffin Hawkins | 4 episodes |
1995 | ER | David Kerstetter | Episode: "Full Moon, Saturday Night" |
1995 | Murder One | Sydney Schneider | 6 episodes |
1996 | NYPD Blue | Gordon Puterbaugh | Episode: "The Nutty Confessor" |
1997 | Payback | Adam Stanfill | Television film |
1998–1999 | Party of Five | Josh Macon | 7 episodes |
1999 | Wasteland | Phillip, The Coffee Boy | 7 episodes |
1999 | Sagamore | Alex | Television film |
1999 | Winding Roads | Brian Calhoun | Television film |
2002 | Glory Days | Howard Dichotsky | Episode: "Everybody Loves Rudy" |
2002 | Six Feet Under | Ben Cooper | 2 episodes |
2004 | CSI: Miami | Danny Cato | Episode: "Stalkerazzi" |
2005 | Veronica Mars | Mr. Rooks | Episode: "Mars vs. Mars" |
2006 | Law & Order | Robbie Howell | Episode: "America, Inc." |
2007 | Tell Me You Love Me | Palek | 10 episodes |
2009 | Trust Me | Josh Burkett | 2 episodes |
2009–2010 | Eastbound & Down | Pat Anderson | 2 episodes |
2009–2010 | Party Down | Henry Pollard | 20 episodes Also producer |
2010 | The Sarah Silverman Program | Agent Schroeder | Episode: "Just Breve" |
2010 | Childrens Hospital | Lieutenant D'Ghor Koru | Episode: "Joke Overload" |
2010 | Nick Swardson's Pretend Time | News Anchor | Episode: "Mudslide Junction" |
2010 | The Wonderful Maladys | Alice's Ex-Boyfriend | Pilot |
2010 | American Dad! | Marshall | Voice Episode: "The People vs. Martin Sugar" |
2010–2015, 2020 | Parks and Recreation | Ben Wyatt | 98 episodes Nominated—Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series (2013–2014) |
2011 | Funny or Die Presents | Narrator | Episode #2.10 |
2011 | NTSF:SD:SUV:: | Van Damm | Episode: "The Risky Business of Being Alone in Your Home" |
2012–2013 | Burning Love | Damien Assante | 6 episodes |
2012–2014 | The Greatest Event in Television History | Himself | 4 episodes Also creator, director and executive producer |
2012–2016 | Comedy Bang! Bang! | Himself / Plumber Pierre | 4 episodes |
2013 | Robot Chicken | Care Bear / Father | Voice Episode: "Botched Jewel Heist" |
2013 | Maron | Himself | Episode: "Mexican Angel" |
2013 | Drunk History | John Wilkes Booth | Episode: "Washington D.C." |
2013 | Timms Valley | US Marshal Lonny | Voice Pilot |
2016 | Angie Tribeca | Surgeon | Episode: "The Wedding Planner Did It" |
2016 | Animals. | Shane | Voice Episode: "Cats." |
2016 | Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ | Johnny Dunne | Episode: "Meet Platinum" |
2016 | The Adult Swim Golf Classic | Adam Scott | TV special |
2016–2018 | The Good Place | Trevor | 5 episodes Nominated - Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Villain (2019) |
2017 | Michael Bolton's Big, Sexy Valentine's Day Special | Himself | Variety special |
2017, 2019 | Big Little Lies | Ed MacKenzie | Main role |
2017 | Veep | Tonight Show Host | Episode: "A Woman First" |
2017 | Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later | Ben | 7 episodes |
2017–2018 | Ghosted | Max Jennifer | 16 episodes; also executive producer |
2017 | Do You Want to See a Dead Body? | Himself | Episode: "A Body and a Puddle" |
2018 | I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman | George Washington | Episode: "Hall of Presidents" |
2019 | I'm Sorry | Dr. Steve Goldberg | Episode: "These Are My Fingers" |
2019 | The Twilight Zone | Justin Sanderson | Episode: "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" |
2020 | Nailed It! | Himself (guest judge) | Episode: "Howdy, Failure!" |
2020 | Celebrity Escape Room | Himself | TV special |
2020 | Don't | Himself (host) | 8 episodes |
2021 | Severance | Mark | Main role, upcoming series[25] |
References
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- "Harbor Alumni Hall of Achievement". 2011-02-26. Archived from the original on 2014-01-15. Retrieved 2014-01-13.
- "American Academy of Dramatic Arts Alumni News". Aada.org. Archived from the original on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2012-01-16.
- "Adam Scott Talks Piranha 3D - It's All About Boobs and Blood! Hallelujah!". Dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2012-01-16.
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- "Passenger Side on Amazon.com". Amazon. Archived from the original on 2010-10-28.
- "Fall Season 2013: Episode 3 - In the Mixx". In the Mixx. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
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- Andreeva, Nellie (June 28, 2018). "'Ghosted' Canceled By Fox After 1 Season". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 28, 2018.
- White, Pete (2020-04-30). "'Don't': ABC Sets Premiere For Adam Scott-Hosted Game Show & Unveils First Trailer". Retrieved 2020-06-11.
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- Berry, Liam (May 5, 2017). "Watch Star Wars Super Fan Adam Scott's Childhood Dreams Come True with a Surprise from Mark Hamill". People. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
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