Seann William Scott

Seann William Scott

actor, producer, writer

Seann William Scott was born on Oct 03, 1976 in USA. Seann William Scott's big-screen debut came with Born Into Exile directed by Eric Laneuville in 1997, strarring Derek. Seann William Scott is known for Lethal Weapon directed by Steve Boyum, Damon Wayans stars as Roger Murtaugh and Keesha Sharp as Trish Murtaugh. Seann William Scott has got 5 awards and 8 nominations so far. The most recent award Seann William Scott achieved is MTV Movie + TV Awards. The upcoming new tvshow Seann William Scott plays is Welcome to Flatch - Season 1 which will be released on Mar 17, 2022.

Seann William Scott was born in Cottage Grove, Minnesota, to Patricia Anne (Simons) and William Frank Scott, a factory worker. He was discovered at a talent competition in Los Angeles, and almost immediately was flown to New York by ABC to test for La force du destin (1970). His face has also been seen from his basketball-playing appearance on a national Sunny Delight commercial and the recent American Express campaign with Magic Johnson.Seann was also seen on Something So Right (1996) for ABC. Seann shot a lead role in Aerosmith's music video, "Hole in My Soul" from the "Nine Lives" CD. Previously, Seann has worked with Mark-Paul Gosselaar (of Sauvés par le gong (1989)) and Talia Shire (Rocky (1976)) on the NBC movie of the week, Born Into Exile (1997), and has had a recurring role in the Warner Brothers TV series, Unhappily Ever After (1995), as well as appearing on Sweet Valley High (1994).

  • Birthday

    Oct 03, 1976
  • Place of Birth

    Cottage Grove, Minnesota, USA
  • Also known

    Шонн Уильям Скотт, Σον Ουίλιαμ Σκοτ, Seann Scott, Seann W. Scott, Sean W. Scott

Known For

Awards

5 wins & 8 nominations

MTV Movie + TV Awards
2004
Best Dance Sequence
Winner - MTV Movie Award
2002
Best Kiss
Winner - MTV Movie Award
2002
Best Comedic Performance
Winner - MTV Movie Award
Teen Choice Awards
2004
Choice Movie Sleazebag
Winner - Teen Choice Award
2004
Choice Movie Actor - Comedy
Winner - Teen Choice Award
2004
Choice Movie Blush
Winner - Teen Choice Award
2002
Film - Choice Sleazebag
Winner - Teen Choice Award
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