Starpulse News Blog - Found Mar. 7, 2010 Cop Out star Seann William Scott had a taste of the best and worst of Hollywood life upon his arrival in Los Angeles from his native Minnesota - he ...
Starpulse - Found Mar. 7, 2010 Cop Out star Seann William Scott had a taste of the best and worst of Hollywood life upon his arrival in Los Angeles from his native Minnesota - he
/Film - Found Feb. 21, 2010 Kevin Smith has exclusively told NHL.com that Seann William Scott will be taking the lead role in his Ice Hockey picture, Hit Somebody . Here?s
FirstShowing.net - Found Feb. 21, 2010 ... there that Seann William Scott will play Buddy, the lead character in his new hockey movie Hit Somebody . Smith just worked with Scott in...
STV.tv - Found Feb. 25, 2010 Seann William Scott is not like his 'American Pie' character Stifler, and claims he is more like Keyser Soze from 'Usual Suspects' 159845 Seann
Broadway World - Found Feb. 23, 2010 Actor Seann William Scott will next be seen in the film 'Cop Out' alongside Tracy Morgan, Bruce Willis, Adam Brody, Susie Essman, and Kevin Pollack,
Cinema Blend - Found Feb. 23, 2010 Seann William Scott is pretty much the best thing about Cop Out, and that's saying a lot given that it's movie featuring Tracy Morgan, Bruce Willis,
Scott, the youngest of seven children, was born in Cottage Grove, Minnesota, the son of Patricia Ann (née Simons), a homemaker, and William Frank Scott, a factory worker.1 His oldest brother Daniel while at the University of Wisconsin–Madison helped found The Onion and was among the earliest writers for it.2 He was inspired to become an actor while working at the local movie theater and seeing all the movies he could watch free. He graduated from Crestview Elementary School and Park High School. After he graduated high school, he attended Glendale Community College.3 His first professional gig was on television in the music video for "Hole in My Soul" by Aerosmith. Soon after the video, he appeared in Chad's World, a gay-themed TV show broadcast on the Web by the short-lived Digital Entertainment Network
Career
Scott's first commercial success came with the 1999 movie American Pie as Steve Stifler, a role he reprised in two sequels American Pie 2, and American Wedding. He announced during an interview on BBC Radio 1 that he only received $8,000 for this first movie. Though the character of "Steve Stifler" propelled Scott into the public consciousness, the actor has mentioned in a variety of interviews his fear of typecasting, which has led to him choose to play different types of characters post-American Pie such as hapless nerd role in the film Final Destination and a harmless stoner character in Dude, Where's My Car? alongside Ashton Kutcher.