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Tom Everett Scott Biography

news-detailsTom Everett Scott, born Thomas Everett Scott on September 7, 1970, in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, is an American actor who first captured audiences' hearts with his breakout role as the charismatic drummer Guy Patterson in the beloved 1996 film That Thing You Do!. Directed by Tom Hanks, the movie became a cultural touchstone, and Scott's performance as the small-town musician who leads his band to fleeting fame remains his most iconic role, launching a versatile career that has spanned both film and television for over two decades.

Scott's journey into acting began after he graduated from Syracuse University, where he studied drama. He soon made his mark on the stage in New York before transitioning to the screen. Following the success of That Thing You Do!, he took on a diverse range of film roles, including the lead in the horror-comedy An American Werewolf in Paris, the dark college comedy Dead Man on Campus, and the intense drama Boiler Room alongside Giovanni Ribisi and Vin Diesel. He also appeared in the critically acclaimed One True Thing with Meryl Streep and the romantic drama The Love Letter with Kate Capshaw. Later in his film career, he took on memorable supporting roles in the romantic comedy Because I Said So with Diane Keaton and the Oscar-winning musical La La Land with Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, as well as the inspiring true story Clouds.

On television, Scott has proven to be a reliable and versatile presence. He had a recurring role as Eric Wyczenski on the long-running medical drama ER and later played Detective Russell Clarke on the gritty police series Southland. He also starred as Charles Garnett in the cult-favorite zombie series Z Nation and played Sam Landon on the modern adaptation of Beauty & the Beast. Scott further showcased his range with recurring roles on the slasher series Scream as Kevin Duval, on the historical drama Reign as William, and on the teen drama 13 Reasons Why as Mr. Down. More recently, he has brought warmth and depth to the role of Adam Fisher in the hit series The Summer I Turned Pretty, and he co-starred alongside Andrea Savage in the truTV sitcom I'm Sorry.

Throughout his career, Tom Everett Scott has demonstrated a remarkable ability to move seamlessly between film and television, comedy and drama. His early association with Tom Hanks and his work alongside a wide array of celebrated actors have cemented his reputation as a dependable and talented performer. With a career that continues to evolve, Scott remains a familiar and respected face in Hollywood, consistently choosing projects that allow him to explore new characters and genres.