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Tom Everett Scott

 
Actor: Tom Everett Scott
  • Born: Sep 07, 1970 in Brockton, Massachusetts
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama
  • Career Highlights: That Thing You Do!, The Love Letter, Invasion!
  • First Major Screen Credit: That Thing You Do! (1996)

Biography

Tall, lanky, and possessing one of the most affable grins in Hollywood, Tom Everett Scott is often considered a younger version of Tom Hanks, his director in That Thing You Do!. Ironically, this resemblance almost cost him his part in the film; after seeing Scott's audition tape, Hanks didn't want to hire him because of the resemblance, but the intervention of his wife, Rita Wilson, who saw the tape and thought Scott was "cute," saved the day and landed the young actor his breakthrough role.

Scott was born September 7, 1970 in Brockton, Massachusetts. The third of four children, Scott was raised in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts by a civil engineer father and an insurance saleswoman mother. While a sophomore communications major at Syracuse University, he discovered his love of theatre and changed his major to drama. After graduation, he moved to New York City, did an obligatory stint as a waiter, and formed a theatre company, '"aTheaterco," with three friends. Scott toiled away in obscurity until 1993 when he got his first role, on the TV sitcom Grace Under Fire. He auditioned for That Thing You Do! and landed the leading role of Guy, a wide-eyed drummer for the one-hit-wonders the Wonders. The role brought Scott previously unheard-of opportunities, including the starring role in his next film, 1997's An American Werewolf in Paris, which co-starred Julie Delpy.

1998 proved to be a busy year for Scott, who was seen in three very different films, the most notable being One True Thing, in which he played Meryl Streep's son. Scott also had a turn in the independent drama River Red and the college comedy Dead Man on Campus. In 1999, Scott played a significant part in the romantic comedy The Love Letter, in which he co-starred with Tom Selleck, Kate Capshaw, and Ellen DeGeneres. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Tom Everett Scott
Born Thomas Everett Scott
September 7, 1970 (1970-09-07) (age 39)
East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1994-present
Spouse(s) Jenny Gallagher (1997 - present)

Thomas Everett Scott (born September 7, 1970) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his starring role as drummer Guy Patterson in the 1996 movie That Thing You Do!.

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Early life

Scott was born in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts to an insurance salesperson mother, Cindy, and a civil engineer father, Bill.[1] He attended Syracuse University.

Career

Scott's first notable role was on the sitcom Grace Under Fire; he played the title character's out of wedlock son, whom she had given up for adoption. After several seasons on the show in a recurring role, Scott landed the role in That Thing You Do!. He was almost passed over because of his resemblance to the movie's director, actor Tom Hanks, but Hanks' wife Rita Wilson encouraged Hanks to cast Scott in the role of Guy.[2]

Scott has also had several other notable roles; he was the lead in the 1998 film Dead Man On Campus as well as An American Werewolf in Paris. Scott also had a recurring role on the television series ER, and has played numerous minor parts in other films and television shows. In the summer of 2006, he starred in Saved, a hit dramatic program on the TNT cable network.

Scott appeared on Broadway as the closeted film star Mitchell Green in Douglas Carter Beane's comedy The Little Dog Laughed, as well as Zip in the off-Broadway play The Country Club. In his most recent film appearance he played one of Mandy Moore's boyfriends in the 2007 comedy Because I Said So.

Recently, Everett Scott appeared in four episodes of Law & Order playing Governor of New York Don Shalvoy. Scott also starred as Jack Cutting on the cancelled ABC drama Cashmere Mafia, which debuted on January 6, 2008. He plays Lucy Liu's fiance, an advertising executive, who is in constant competition with her character, Mia Mason.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1996 That Thing You Do! Guy Patterson
1997 One Dog Day
An American Werewolf in Paris Andy McDermott
1998 Dead Man on Campus Josh Miller
One True Thing Brian Gulden
River Red Dave Holden
1999 The Love Letter Johnny
Top of the Food Chain Guy Fawkes, Sandy's Bro
2000 Boiler Room Michael Brantley
Attraction Garrett
2002 Van Wilder Elliot Grebb uncredited
2004 Call of Duty: Finest Hour (voice)
2005 Sexual Life Todd
2006 Air Buddies Buddy
2007 Because I Said So Jason
2008 Snow Buddies Buddy
2009 Glock as producer, writer, director.
Race To Witch Mountain Matheson
Tanner Hall Gio
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1993 Law & Order Charles Wilson 1 episode
1994 CBS Schoolbreak Special Matt Hansen 1 episode
1995-1997 Grace Under Fire Matthew 5 episodes
1999 Inherit the Wind Bertram Cates TV movie
2000-2001 The $treet Jack T. Kenderson 12 episodes
2001-2002 Philly Will Froman 11 episodes
2002-2003 Do Over Joel (voice) 13 episodes (uncredited)
2002-2003 ER Eric Wyczenski 8 episodes
2003 Platonically Incorrect Scott TV movie
Will & Grace Alex 1 episode
2004 Justice League Unlimited Booster Gold 1 episode
Karroll's Christmas Allen Karroll TV movie
2006 Surrender, Dorothy Adam TV movie
Saved Wyatt Cole Main role
2008 Cashmere Mafia Jack Cutting 3 episodes
Sons of Anarchy Rosen 2 episodes
2009 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Booster Gold 1 episode
Southland Detective Russell Clarke 8 episodes
Law & Order Governor Donald Shalvoy 4 episodes

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