Top 84 Quotes & Sayings by Seann William Scott

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Seann William Scott

Seann William Scott is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his role as Steve Stifler in the American Pie franchise, and also for his role as Doug Glatt in both Goon and Goon: Last of the Enforcers. He has also appeared in films Dude, Where's My Car? (2000), Final Destination (2000), Road Trip (2000), Evolution (2001), The Dukes of Hazzard (2005), Mr. Woodcock (2007) and Role Models (2008). He has voiced Crash in four Ice Age animated feature films and two Ice Age television specials. Scott portrayed former CIA operative Wesley Cole in Fox's crime-drama television series Lethal Weapon (2018–19). Films in which Scott has starred have earned $4.91 billion at the global box office as of 2017.

Maybe I'll just become a cartoon character because there's nothing left for me to do in an R-rated comedy.
I did this TV show, which was my first job ever. It wasn't a real acting part. It was like this promo for this sitcom and the main actress was meeting three different real people and then she was going to decide who was going to be on the episode.
I don't think I had a Catherine Bach poster, but I know a lot of my friends desecrated those, big time. — © Seann William Scott
I don't think I had a Catherine Bach poster, but I know a lot of my friends desecrated those, big time.
In high school I went on about three dates.
I'm a method actor.
My role model is my dad.
I'm really picky.
Ever since the first 'American Pie,' I've always been happy to just have an opportunity, I just didn't think it was going to be with comedies. Now I really like it.
To do a sequel is so weird, you don't really think about it.
I don't want to be known as a jerk forever.
There's a lot of us idiot actors that get tattoos and they cover them with makeup when you do a film.
And getting stunt coordinator Dan Bradley and everybody from the whole 'Bourne Supremacy' crew, I think was real cool for our film because we do a bunch of really big jumps in this movie.
I don't do any amount of stunts. — © Seann William Scott
I don't do any amount of stunts.
There are certain filmmakers I'd like to work with that I don't think would take a risk with me, because I could be distracting in their film. It'll take a couple films to prove to them that it's worth the risk.
I don't really necessarily think I'm a funny guy, but I like the opportunity to take on something that I don't feel I'm the best at doing.
We don't have any CGI with any of the car stuff. I think it's a real experience when you see this car going through really fast really wild and you see me driving a lot of the times and also a big chase in downtown Atlanta. It's just incredible.
I thought I was a good kid.
I'm a big people-watcher. I love it. But I feel bad about it, because I always get caught!
I went to college for about a year in California.
I think he's much funnier in many ways than some of the things that I've done. Because it's a little bit more layered. He's constantly trying to teach Luke what he thinks are really deep philosophical ideas, but they're really simple.
The surprising thing is that I was not funny in high school. I was always jealous of the funny kids because they always got the girls. I couldn't tell a joke to save my life.
As I've gotten older, I've become attracted to things that have substance.
What I love doing is taking my dog for runs.
It's been a huge blessing, being able to travel and have a great life.
I'm cool with the way I look, I'm not an ugly dog, but I don't see myself as a stud or anything.
I tend to go for women with common sense. Being down to earth stands out more than looks.
I think I've done every disgusting thing you can in a film.
This was a really big opportunity. This script was even mediocre. The idea was great, but Jay came on with his guys made it great and very specific. It all came together well.
So the first thing that I thought about was, 'How is this car going to handle?' But then after I'd been driving with it and practicing with it and I accomplished that, then I just kind of sat back.
Most actors feel only one way. We're just grateful to have a job.
We have the best driver in the world in drifting and best guy in rally racing and stuff like that. So obviously there's a lot of stuff that I didn't do, but there's a lot of really incredible things that I don't think we've ever seen an actor do.
I'm a much better singer than actor, which doesn't really say a whole lot.
You know, I've always wanted to do dramas.
At times it's been weird because for the first phase of my career, I've been really well-known for a character that I was so not like and a character I never anticipated doing.
When I was in high school I was a super serious athlete. I wasn't fun at all.
The longest road trip I've ever been on is from Minnesota to Los Angeles.
I find that when you see somebody in the tabloids all the time, you have no desire to see them in movies.
I got my very last tattoo after my father died. I'm not getting anymore; otherwise I'll end up like Mike Tyson with a tattoo on my face. — © Seann William Scott
I got my very last tattoo after my father died. I'm not getting anymore; otherwise I'll end up like Mike Tyson with a tattoo on my face.
I love mockumentaries. When they're done right, they're really good.
My oldest brother was a big influence on the films I watched as a kid.
If I wasn't an actor and I watched my films, I could easily be like 'This guy's a clown,' you know?
I live in New York, where people don't tend to go up to actors as much.
There are a lot of movies I've done that come and go, and don't really establish a growing fan base.
I'm not sure anybody's ready to see me in a drama. And loving movies so much, I've seen a lot of comics try to make that transition too fast, and it can be detrimental. And I don't think I've had as much success as I need in the comedy genre to open up those opportunities.
I love everything Minnesota.
I live right next to a grocery store and I don't know if it's the bachelor in me, but I just go in and shop for what I need for the day. I'm an idiot because I don't shop for the whole week. The check out clerks always crack jokes about the fact that I'm in there sometimes twice a day.
I don't really party.
I think I would do a much better job if I had a chance to do things that were edgier than I get to do in comedies. — © Seann William Scott
I think I would do a much better job if I had a chance to do things that were edgier than I get to do in comedies.
I grew up in Minnesota.
I thought it would be a lot of fun and I wasn't going to do the movie without Johnny. The studio suggested a couple people, and I'd never met Johnny, but I thought we'd be a perfect team for this movie because we're both a little bit unpredictable.
I'm still a big kid - I make mistakes all time.
I've been doing comedies but I'm not a comedian.
I was pretty shy.
I try to make the best of the opportunities that have been given to me.
I was a loser in high school.
I wanted to make people feel the same way I feel when I see a good movie.
I just thought it could make a really cool movie. It's not that it's just a buddy comedy but it's all about two guys hating each other and towards the end they're good friends. I liked that these two guys were best friends from the very beginning, and they're crazy.
I'm the youngest of seven kids.
I grew up in Minnesota and everyone is so nice there. It is like Fargo. Everyone's so chipper and you make friends just grocery shopping. We kill each other with kindness.
My dad was diagnosed with cancer, so we ended up burying him a year to the day that he was diagnosed.
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