Seann William Scott (born October 3, 1976) is an American actor,
comedian, and producer. He is known for his role as Steve Stifler in
the American Pie franchise, and also for his role as Doug Glatt in
both Goon and Goon: Last of the Enforcers. He has also appeared in
films Dude, Where's My Car? (2000), Final Destination (2000), Road
Trip (2000), Evolution (2001), The Dukes of Hazzard (2005), Mr.
Woodcock (2007) and Role Models (2008). He has voiced Crash in four
Ice Age animated feature films and two Ice Age television specials.
Scott portrayed former CIA operative Wesley Cole in Fox's crime-drama
television series Lethal Weapon (2018â€"19). Films in which Scott has
starred have earned $4.91 billion at the global box office as of
2017.Seann William Scott was born in Cottage Grove, Minnesota, to
Patricia Anne Simons and William Frank Scott. Scott's father died in
2007. He is the youngest of his seven siblings. He graduated from Park
High School, where he was part of the varsity football and basketball
teams. He has attended University of Wisconsin and Glendale Community
College. Scott dedicated himself to acting and relocated to Los
Angeles.Early in his career, Scott worked at The Home Depot to support
himself between acting jobs. Scott began his career by appearing in
several television commercials, including American Express and Sunny
Delight. In 1996, Scott made his first on-screen appearance as
Moondoggie on The WB's sitcom Unhappily Ever After in the episode
"Beach Party." Scott landed the role of Steve Stifler in the comedy
film American Pie (1999). Scott has revealed that he was paid $8,000
for his supporting role in the first film. American Pie grossed over
$235 million at the worldwide box office. Scott reprised his role as
Steve Stifler in the film's three sequels, American Pie 2 (2001),
American Wedding (2003), and American Reunion (2012). Scott received a
reported $5 million salary and a percentage of the profits for his
performance in American Reunion.
comedian, and producer. He is known for his role as Steve Stifler in
the American Pie franchise, and also for his role as Doug Glatt in
both Goon and Goon: Last of the Enforcers. He has also appeared in
films Dude, Where's My Car? (2000), Final Destination (2000), Road
Trip (2000), Evolution (2001), The Dukes of Hazzard (2005), Mr.
Woodcock (2007) and Role Models (2008). He has voiced Crash in four
Ice Age animated feature films and two Ice Age television specials.
Scott portrayed former CIA operative Wesley Cole in Fox's crime-drama
television series Lethal Weapon (2018â€"19). Films in which Scott has
starred have earned $4.91 billion at the global box office as of
2017.Seann William Scott was born in Cottage Grove, Minnesota, to
Patricia Anne Simons and William Frank Scott. Scott's father died in
2007. He is the youngest of his seven siblings. He graduated from Park
High School, where he was part of the varsity football and basketball
teams. He has attended University of Wisconsin and Glendale Community
College. Scott dedicated himself to acting and relocated to Los
Angeles.Early in his career, Scott worked at The Home Depot to support
himself between acting jobs. Scott began his career by appearing in
several television commercials, including American Express and Sunny
Delight. In 1996, Scott made his first on-screen appearance as
Moondoggie on The WB's sitcom Unhappily Ever After in the episode
"Beach Party." Scott landed the role of Steve Stifler in the comedy
film American Pie (1999). Scott has revealed that he was paid $8,000
for his supporting role in the first film. American Pie grossed over
$235 million at the worldwide box office. Scott reprised his role as
Steve Stifler in the film's three sequels, American Pie 2 (2001),
American Wedding (2003), and American Reunion (2012). Scott received a
reported $5 million salary and a percentage of the profits for his
performance in American Reunion.
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