Birth Name:
Enrique Jose Martin Morales IV
Birthdate: December 24, 1971
Birthdate: July 12, 1977
Birthplace: Cottage Grove, Minnesota
Occupation: Actor
Claim to Fame: Played Stifler, the rich, crude jock, in American
Pie (1999)
Factoids:
Appeared in Aerosmith video "Hole in My Soul"
Had a recurring role on the WB sitcom Unhappily Ever After
Education:
Park High School, Cottage Grove, Minnesota; graduated early
Constantly delivering memorable performances, Seann William
Scott ('Travis' in "The Rundown") has proven himself a diverse
talent and continues to surprise audiences with an impressive
slate of projects in 2003.
Seann was most recently seen reprising his now classic role as
Stifler in the third and final installment of the "American Pie"
trilogy, "American Wedding" (which opened in first place at the
box office), and starring opposite Chow Yun-Fat in "Bulletproof
Monk." Seann also has a scene-stealing cameo in the hit comedy,
"Old School," opposite Will Ferrell.
In the summer of 2001, Scott reprised his classic role as
Stifler in the box office hit "American Pie 2." The film
premiered as the largest box office opening ever for an R-rated
film, grossing over $300 million cumulatively worldwide. In
addition to his unforgettable cameo in "Jay and Silent Boy
Strike Back," Scott also appeared in the sci-fi comedy
"Evolution," directed by Ivan Reitman and co-starring Julianne
Moore, David Duchovny and Orlando Jones.
Scott landed his first major motion picture as wild man Steve
Stifler, the party-throwing horny high school jock/jerk, in the
initial installment of Universal's raucous "American Pie" sex
comedies, "American Pie," directed by Chris and Paul Weitz.
He followed up "American Pie" with "Road Trip," the smash comedy
hit "Dude, Where's My Car?", opposite Ashton Kutcher, and the
thriller "Final Destination." In October of 2001, he had the
privilege of hosting "Saturday Night Live" and he recently
co-hosted the 2003 MTV Movie Awards with Justin Timberlake.
Scott has recently set up his production company, Identity
Films, at Universal Pictures. He is in the process of developing
a unique and vast array of projects at the studio to both star
in and/or produce. His first project will be a remake of the
French film, "Gregoire Moulin vs. Humanity," which he will also
star in and co-produce with Lauren Shuler Donner.
Scott has come a long way since 1995, when he worked double
shifts at the local movie theater while completing high school
in Cottage Grove, Minnesota. Inspired by all the free movies he
could watch, he decided that acting was his future. He finished
high school a semester early and left the security of his
parents, his six brothers and sisters and his small town behind
to move to Los Angeles, where he still resides |