Adam Scott

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Adam Scott Wiki Biography

Adam Paul Scott is better known as Adam Scott and is a popular figure in the entertainment industry. Adam Scott has appeared in many TV programs, and movies too. He rose to prominence as Benn Wyatt from the situation comedy series ‘Parks and Recreation’. Scott has also increased his net worth appearing in a number of films such as ‘Monster-in-Law’ (2005), ‘Our Idiot Brother’ (2011), ‘The Secret Life of Walter Mitty’ (2013) and other films. These appearances helped to increase the total size of Adam’s net worth considerably.

How rich is Adam Scott? It has been estimated that the overall size of the current Adam Scott’s net worth is as much as $2 million, mostly accumulated from his work as an actor.

Adam Paul Scott was born on April 3 1973 in Santa Cruz, California, United States. His father, Douglas Scott, and mother Anne Quartara Scott, were educators and worked in schools.

Adam Scott has been accumulating his net worth since 1994. He debuted on the big screen in the film entitled ‘Cityscrapes: Los Angeles’ (1994) directed by Sean Michael Becker. At the same time, he debuted on television screens in an episode of the series ‘Dead at 21’ (1994) created by Jon Sherman. The most popular films Scott has appeared in, and which added much to his net worth, are the following: ‘Star Trek: First Contact’ (1996) directed by Jonathan Frakes, ‘The Lesser Evil’ (1998) directed by David Mackay, ‘High Crimes’ (2002) directed by Carl Franklin, ‘Torque’ (2004) directed by Joseph Kahn and ‘Monster-in-Law’ (2005) directed by Robert Luketic. Even though Adam has appeared in a long list of feature films he has been nominated and won the prizes, which was for best performance at Sidewalk Film Festival and Strasbourg International Film Festival for his role of Caleb Sinclaire in the film ‘The Vicious Kind’ (2009) written and directed by Lee Toland Krieger.

It is worth mentioning the fact that Adam has added much to the overall amount of his net worth while landing roles in television series’. He has starred in the television series ‘Tell Me You Love Me’ (2007) created by Cyntia Mort, ‘Party Down’ (2009 – 2010) created by Fred Savage, Bryan Gordon, David Wain, Ken Marino and, of course, ‘Parks and Recreation’ (2009 – present) created by Greg Daniels, Michael Schur. For the role of Ben Wyatt in the above-mentioned television series, Scott received a nomination for the Critics’ Choice Television Award as the Best Actor in a Comedy Series (2012, 2013).

Moreover, Adam Scott has increased his net worth as a co-creator and co-host of the podcast entitled ‘U Talkin’ U2 To Me?’ He also constantly appears on various podcasts as a guest of the shows. Currently, he is taking parts in several upcoming films such as ‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2’ directed by Steve Pink, ‘Black Mass’ written and directed by Scott Cooper and ‘Sleeping with Other People’ written and directed by Leslye Headland, which it is believed will increase the total amount of the actors wealth.

Adam Scott has been married to Naomi Sablan since 2005. The family has two children.

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Adam Scott Quick Info

Full Name Adam Scott
Net Worth $2 Million
Date Of Birth April 3, 1973
Place Of Birth Santa Cruz, California, United States
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.77 m)
Weight 82 kg, 82 kg
Profession Actor, Film Producer, Television producer, Television Director, Screenwriter
Education Harbor High School, American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, California
Nationality American
Spouse Naomi Scott (m. 2005)
Children Graham Scott, Frankie Scott
Parents Douglas Scott, Anne Quartara Scott
Siblings David Scott, Shannon Scott
Nicknames Adam Paul Scott
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/Page.AdamScott
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/mradamscott
Instagram http://www.instagram.com/mradamscott
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004395
Awards Sidewalk Film Festival – Best Performance (2009)
Nominations Critics’ Choice Television Award as the Best Actor in a Comedy Series (2012, 2013), Gold Derby Awards, Film Independent Spirit Awards
Movies ‘Parks and Recreation’, ‘Monster-in-Law’ (2005), ‘Our Idiot Brother’ (2011), ‘The Vicious Kind’ (2009), ‘The Secret Life of Walter Mitty’ (2013), ‘Star Trek: First Contact’ (1996), ‘The Lesser Evil’ (1998), ‘High Crimes’ (2002), ‘Torque’ (2004), ‘Monster-in-Law…
TV Shows ‘Tell Me You Love Me’ (2007), ‘Party Down’ (2009 – 2010), ‘Parks and Recreation’ (2009 – present), ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (2017)

Adam Scott Quotes

  • I don’t know why I gravitate towards nice guys and dick heads, but I like them both.
  • [on filming Leap Year (2010) in Ireland) A bunch of us from the movie went out one night and I had never consumed so much Guinness in one sitting in my life. People drink it like it’s non-fat milk over there. It’s delicious and it goes down so easy, and then all of a sudden I was like, “Wait a second, where the hell am I?” I was so wasted that I totally forgot I was in Ireland.
  • (2008 quote on his career approach) I really just take it role by role, and I don’t really have a specific idea of what I want to play. I just read stuff and figure out what I might enjoy doing. If they’re interested in me and things line up…you just hope it all lines up.
  • [2010 quote on his career] I’m still in the guest-star mentality, where I’m just grateful. Like, on the Parks and Recreation (2009) set, I still feel like I’m a guest star. Being a fan of the show, it’s really surreal to be on the set and see that it’s not real, and getting to know the actors and they’re not their characters. I’m still kind of in that mindset, most of the time.
  • [on Boy Meets World (1993)] That was one of my first jobs too, but it’s weird because at the time, “Boy Meets World” was a show for children, a show for 11-year-old girls. So it’s not like it had any real meaning. It was a job I had. I made friends with a couple of people on the show. So no one I knew watched it or even knew what it was…At the time, it was like being on a cartoon at 6 in the morning on a Saturday. It had no significance whatsoever. For me, it was exciting because it was a job on a TV show, but as far as a career thing, it was meaningless.
  • [on his role in Monster-in-Law (2005)] You know, “Monster-In-Law” is another one, where at the time, that was a great job for me, and I really needed it. It was cool working with all those people, but now maybe it’s not the kind of thing I’d do. I mean, it’s cool to be able and sit there and ask Jane Fonda about Klute (1971) and Coming Home (1978), but again, it’s not the sort of thing I would do if I had the choice now. But Will Arnett was in it too, and he’s awesome. He doesn’t embarrass himself quite so much in the way I do in that movie, so he doesn’t really have to worry. You know what, I can’t be embarrassed, because I did it, but I don’t know-fuck. How do I answer this and seem cool, but also not be a dick to the people that hired me?
  • [2010 quote] I actually love Torque (2004). I think Torque’s hilarious. It’s great if you’re stoned. It’s really weird if you’re stoned, like in a good way, but also in a, “What the fuck, who made this?” way. I think it’s this weird confluence of the studio wanting to make a “Fast And The Furious” movie and a director who wanted to make fun of “Fast And The Furious” movies, and those things kind of colliding. It’s just so fucking weird, but it was fun. It was fun for me because I got to run around with a gun and drive a car. It was super-fun. I haven’t seen it in years, so maybe I should rent it. I think it’s hilarious.
  • [2009 quote on sharing the same name as the pro golfer] We’re both semi-famous within our little subcultures but neither one of us is a global mainstream behemoth. Overall, I’d say he’s way more famous than I am. I think the main difference between the other Adam Scott and me is that I’m the one who doesn’t give a shit about golf. I have absolutely no interest in the game whatsoever.
  • [2010 quote] You know, it looks like I have a varied resume or a varied career, that I’ve made interesting choices, when the truth of the matter is, in a way I’ve just kind of piece-mealed a career together, you know? I’ve just been taking jobs as they’ve come, and it hasn’t been, until recently, I’ve been making choices, just for the past couple of years. For years and years, I was doing extra work and guest spots and anything I could cobble together. It now, looking back on it, it does look very-like, I’m in Torque (2004) and Monster-in-Law (2005). It’s not on purpose. I fought like hell to get those parts. And on the resume, it looks like a bunch of eclectic, not-always-cool roles, but the truth of the matter is, I’ve just been trying to keep things going.
  • [on working with Martin Scorsese on The Aviator (2004)] I grew up idolizing him, as many people in show business do. I had pictures of him on my wall as a teenager and stuff. I was a pretentious teenager, so of course I had, you know, Raging Bull (1980) posters and all of that. “Raging Bull” is not a pretentious movie, but me having the poster was a pretentious action. I even grew a goatee and had a Knicks cap, because I thought I wanted to be like Spike Lee. What a douchebag. So getting that part, auditioning for him – it was kind of this rigorous audition process. It was crazy. For good reason too, because you’re on his set, and it’s really challenging. Like, I was in that scene that’s me, Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, and Jude Law, and we’re all sitting around this table, and between takes – this is a scene with like, 400 extras in this room – and between takes, you can hear a pin drop. It’s just silent. I’d never been on a set like that before, all this respect for this guy. He wants a quiet set, so it is dead quiet, and for good reason. We all had to focus, because we were all playing characters, we all had voices, different mannerisms. It was really kind of head-to-toe. Like, we were working hard. We had a five- or six-page scene that we took three days to shoot, which is a long time to work on something, so we were all just spent, but in the best way possible. I mean, I will never forget a second of that experience, of auditioning for it, getting it, going there for the summer and working on it. Every little interaction I had with Scorsese is forever tattooed on my brain. It’s just a special experience, special moment in my life, let alone in my career.
  • [on Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996)] That was my first real job, my first real movie that I got, so I was so excited. I thought, “Well, this is it, bro”. Like I was blowing off my friends and – no, I don’t think I was, but I really did think, “Well, this is it”. And it wasn’t it. It was “Hellraiser 4”. I mean, what can I say? It was my first real movie job, so I got to set and the PA brought me over to my chair and I was like, “Wow! I get a chair with my name on it. That’s insane. I’ve been dreaming about this since I was a little kid”. And then he brings me over to this chair with a piece of duct tape on it with “Adam Craig” written on it. Welcome to Hollywood.
  • [on making Piranha 3D (2010) 3-D] It was 115 degrees in Lake Havasu, Arizona, where we were working, and the entire movie takes place outside during the day. So it was miserable, but it was really fun because they were cool people, like Paul Scheer, Elisabeth Shue and Jerry O’Connell. It was really fun, but the movie itself – apparently it’s the bloodiest movie in history, which is easy to believe, because at the lake we were shooting at, they had a tanker truck filled with fake blood that would just pump into the lake continually during this one massacre scene. So apparently gallon for gallon, the bloodiest movie of all time. So take that information and either come see it or avoid it.
  • [on Step Brothers (2008)] I just love that movie. I think that Adam McKay and Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly and those guys, that’s truly what subversive is. It’s coming up with really high-absurdist insanity and putting it on 3,000 screens and actually having a big hit. I mean, you look at that movie and just how fucking weird and absurd it is, and to think that that’s been embraced by enormous amounts of people, that is really incredible. I think that’s a great movie. I’m so proud just to be a small part of it. “Step Brothers” itself, when I did it, I don’t know if I had any idea that it would become a defining moment in my career and life like it has, and I’m really happy that that’s the one that ended up being that for me. There have lots of moments where I thought maybe something would be that, and it just didn’t happen, and I’m happy that it didn’t, because those things ended up being really lame. But this has kind of ended up being that for me in a lot of ways, and I’m happy for that, because it’s so crazy, and such a cool movie.
  • I think Eastbound & Down (2009) is one of the great television shows, ever. And I thought that the structure of it, how each episode begins just minutes after the last one ended, it’s like watching a three-hour movie. A hilarious movie. So I was so excited. It’s funny how much more excited I was to be asked to come do one scene of “Eastbound & Down” than I’ve been about some of my other jobs. I mean, I was just over the moon to get to go and work with those guys. Holy shit, it’s so good. It’s so funny. I think that’s a great show, and just so, so dirty.

Adam Scott Important Facts

  • His ancestry includes Italian/Sicilian (from his maternal grandfather), Scottish, Dutch, English, and Irish.
  • Adam Scott is a huge fan of the rock band U2.
  • Auditioned for the role of Jim Halpert from the television series “The Office”.
  • Is good friends with actor Paul Rudd.
  • He is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Adam Scott Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Big Little Lies 2017 TV Series post-production Ed Mackenzie Actor
Fun Mom Dinner 2017 post-production Actor
Little Evil 2017 filming Gary Actor
The Most Hated Woman in America 2017 post-production Actor
Flower 2016/III post-production Will Actor
The Good Place 2016-2017 TV Series Trevor Actor
Off Camera with Sam Jones 2016 TV Series Actor
The Adult Swim Golf Classic 2016 TV Movie Adam Scott Actor
My Blind Brother 2016 Robbie Actor
Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ 2016 TV Series Johnny Dunne Actor
Animals. 2016 TV Series Shane Actor
Angie Tribeca 2016 TV Series Surgeon Actor
Krampus 2015/I Tom Actor
Black Mass 2015 FBI Agent Robert Fitzpatrick Actor
Comedy Bang! Bang! 2015 TV Series Plumber Pierre Actor
Parks and Recreation 2010-2015 TV Series Ben Wyatt Actor
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 2015 Adam Jr. Actor
Sleeping with Other People 2015 Matthew Actor
The Overnight 2015 Alex Actor
Next Time on Lonny 2014 TV Series Richard Chicken Actor
They Came Together 2014 Sound Engineer Actor
The Greatest Event in Television History 2012-2014 TV Series Henry
Hildy
Monroe Ficus
Actor
Timms Valley 2013 TV Movie US Marshal Lonny Actor
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty 2013 Ted Hendricks Actor
Drunk History 2013 TV Series John Wilkes Booth Actor
Maron 2013 TV Series Adam Scott Actor
Burning Love 2012-2013 TV Series Damien Assante Actor
Robot Chicken 2013 TV Series Care Bear / Father Actor
A.C.O.D. 2013 Carter Actor
The Guilt Trip 2012 Andrew Margolis, Jr. Actor
All Star Bowling Trick Shots 2012 Video short Adam Scott Actor
Parks and Recreation: Dammit Jerry! 2012 Video Ben Wyatt Actor
See Girl Run 2012 Jason Actor
HJ Gloves 2012 Short Actor
Bachelorette 2012 Clyde Actor
Friends with Kids 2011 Jason Fryman Actor
NTSF:SD:SUV 2011 TV Series Van Damm Actor
When Harry Met Sally 2 with Billy Crystal and Helen Mirren 2011 Video short Movie Executive #1 (uncredited) Actor
Funny or Die Presents… 2011 TV Series Narrator (segment “The Terrys”) Actor
Our Idiot Brother 2011 Jeremy Actor
Fight for Your Right Revisited 2011 Short Cab Driver Actor
The Terrys 2011 Short Narrator (voice) Actor
The Wonderful Maladys 2010 TV Movie Actor
American Dad! 2010 TV Series Actor
Pretend Time 2010 TV Series News Anchor Actor
Eastbound & Down 2009-2010 TV Series Pat Anderson Actor
Childrens Hospital 2010 TV Series Lt. D’Ghor Koru Actor
Piranha 3D 2010 Novak Actor
Operation: Endgame 2010 Magician Actor
Party Down 2009-2010 TV Series Henry Pollard Actor
The Sarah Silverman Program. 2010 TV Series Agent Schroeder Actor
Leap Year 2010 Jeremy Actor
AIDS: We Did It! 2010 Short Actor
Passenger Side 2009 Michael Actor
Trust Me 2009 TV Series Josh Burkett Actor
The Vicious Kind 2009 Caleb Sinclaire Actor
Lovely, Still 2008 Mike Malone Actor
Step Brothers 2008 Derek Actor
Corporate Affairs 2008 Jack Hightower Actor
August 2008 Joshua Sterling Actor
The Great Buck Howard 2008 Alan Berkman Actor
Tell Me You Love Me 2007 TV Series Palek Actor
Knocked Up 2007 Samuel – Male nurse Actor
The Return 2006/I Kurt Actor
Who Loves the Sun 2006/I Daniel Bloom Actor
First Snow 2006 Tom Morelane Actor
Law & Order 2006 TV Series Robbie Howell Actor
Art School Confidential 2006 Marvin Bushmiller Actor
Monster-in-Law 2005 Remy Actor
Veronica Mars 2005 TV Series Chuck Rooks Actor
The Matador 2005 Phil Garrison Actor
The Aviator 2004 Johnny Meyer Actor
Off the Lip 2004 David Actor
CSI: Miami 2004 TV Series Danny Cato Actor
Torque 2004 McPherson Actor
Wonderfalls 2004 TV Series Aaron Tyler Actor
Something More 2003 Short Saul Actor
Two Days 2003 Stu Actor
Bleach 2002 Short Fulton Actor
Six Feet Under 2002 TV Series Ben Cooper Actor
High Crimes 2002 Lt. Terrence Embry Actor
Glory Days 2002 TV Series Howard Dichotsky Actor
Ronnie 2002 Ronnie Schwann Actor
Date Squad 2001 Short Fred Actor
Seven and a Match 2001 Peter Actor
Sagamore 1999 TV Movie Alex Actor
Winding Roads 1999 Brian Calhoun Actor
Party of Five 1998-1999 TV Series Josh Macon Actor
Wasteland 1999 TV Series Phillip The Coffee Boy Actor
Hairshirt 1998 Fan at Bar Actor
The Lesser Evil 1998 Young George Actor
Girl 1998 Scott Actor
Dinner and Driving 1997 Larry Actor
Payback 1997 TV Movie Adam Stanfill Actor
Star Trek: First Contact 1996 Defiant Conn Officer Actor
High Incident 1996 TV Series Actor
The Last Days of Frankie the Fly 1996 Race Track Valet Actor
Hellraiser: Bloodline 1996 Jacques Actor
NYPD Blue 1996 TV Series Gordon Puterbaugh Actor
Murder One 1995 TV Series Sydney Schneider Actor
Boy Meets World 1994-1995 TV Series Griffin ‘Griff’ Hawkins / Senior Actor
ER 1995 TV Series David Kerstetter Actor
Out of Order 1995 TV Series short Paul Actor
Cityscrapes: Los Angeles 1994 Joe Actor
Dead at 21 1994 TV Series Dan Bird Actor
Fun Mom Dinner 2017 executive producer post-production Producer
Other People 2016/I producer Producer
The Overnight 2015 executive producer Producer
The Greatest Event in Television History 2012-2014 TV Series executive producer – 3 episodes Producer
A.C.O.D. 2013 executive producer Producer
Party Down 2010 TV Series producer – 10 episodes Producer
Passenger Side 2009 executive producer Producer
Parks and Recreation 2014 TV Series 1 episode Director
The Greatest Event in Television History 2012-2014 TV Series 4 episodes Director
The First A.D. 2011 Short Director
The Greatest Event in Television History 2012-2014 TV Series creator – 4 episodes Writer
The First A.D. 2011 Short Writer
Late Night with Seth Meyers 2015 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Parks and Recreation 2013-2015 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Would You Rather 2012 special thanks Thanks
The Late Late Show with James Corden 2015-2016 TV Series Himself Self
Conan 2011-2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The IMDb Studio 2015 TV Series short Himself Self
The Soup 2010-2015 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2003-2015 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself / Himself – Guest (segment “Mean Tweets”) Self
Weekend Ticket 2015 TV Series short Himself Self
Made in Hollywood 2013-2015 TV Series Himself Self
The View 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Today 2015 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
Late Night with Seth Meyers 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Pop Culture Underground 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Sit Down with the Stars 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Unscripted 2015 TV Series Himself Self
The Meredith Vieira Show 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Late Show with David Letterman 2012-2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
20th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards 2015 TV Special Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2014 TV Series Himself – Parks & Recreation Self
The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
2014 MTV Movie Awards 2014 TV Special Himself – Cameo #44 Self
A Message from Step Brothers’ Adam Scott 2014 Video short Himself Self
Hollywood Game Night 2014 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
@midnight 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Chelsea Lately 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Good Day L.A. 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Good Morning America 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Larry King Now 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Big Morning Buzz Live 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Talking Bad 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Comedy Bang! Bang! 2012-2013 TV Series Himself Self
The 38th Annual Gracie Awards 2013 TV Special Himself Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2011-2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Love You, Mean It with Whitney Cummings 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Humblebrag 2012 Video short Himself Self
2012 Do Something Awards 2012 TV Special Himself Self
Red Band Trailer Hosted by Diablo Cody 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 1st Annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards 2011 TV Special Himself Self
Attack of the Show! 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Don’t Scream, Just Swim: Behind-the-Scenes of ‘Piranha 3D’ 2011 Video Himself Self
10 Minutes 2010 Short Himself Self
The Therapist 2010 Short Himself Self
Behind the Wheel: Making Passenger Side 2010 Video short Himself Self
Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism Education 2010 TV Movie Himself Self
Kevin Pollak’s Chat Show 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Piranha 3D: For Your Consideration 2010 Video documentary short Himself Self
A Night of 140 Tweets: A Celebrity Tweet-A-Thon for Haiti 2010 Video Himself Self
25th Film Independent Spirit Awards 2010 TV Special Himself Self
The Bonnie Hunt Show 2010 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2009 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2007-2008 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Making ‘Who Loves the Sun’ 2007 Video short Himself Self
Creation of a Nightmare: The Making of ‘The Return’ 2007 Video documentary short Himself Self
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List 2005 TV Series Himself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 2004 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Reel Comedy 2002 TV Series Himself Self
High Crimes: Together Again 2002 Video short Himself Self
Chelsea Lately 2012-2013 TV Series Ted Hendricks in ‘The Secret Life of Walter Mitty’ / Jason Fryman Archive Footage
Attack of the Show! 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Archive Footage
The Insider 2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage

Adam Scott Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2009 Best Performance Sidewalk Film Festival The Vicious Kind (2009) Won
2009 Festival Prize Strasbourg International Film Festival Best Actor The Vicious Kind (2009) Won
2009 Best Performance Sidewalk Film Festival The Vicious Kind (2009) Nominated
2009 Festival Prize Strasbourg International Film Festival Best Actor The Vicious Kind (2009) Nominated