Actor Sean William Scott has become the latest celebrity to talk about the small amount he was paid for his role in the blockbuster comedy 1999 American Foot.
Scott revealed to television personality Rick Elsen that his salary for the production of the film was $8,000. the movie collected 235 million dollars worldwide.
Seann William Scott reveals a shocking truth
Seann William Scott reveals a shocking truth / Image source: Google
The actor said “it was a lot of money for me at the time” and admitted he had splurged during the interview.
After that, “I remember buying a used Thunderbird for about $5,000 or maybe $6,000, and I was like, baby, baby, baby,” he recalled. “I ended up working at the Los Angeles Zoo as a churro, so maybe it was even less than $8,000 and I don’t know what happened to the other $2,000.”
Originally from Minnesota, Scott played Steve Stifler, a renegade lacrosse player also known as “Stifmeister.” Scott continued to work on the hit teen sex comedy series and reportedly earned $5 million for his role on American Reunion in 2012. Recently, he and co-star Jason Biggs filmed a commercial for DoorDash while in costume.
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) are just some of some of the films he has acted in. He has provided his voice for Crash in two television specials and four feature films in the Ice Age franchise.
Scott, Biggs, Eugene Levy, Chris Klein, Alyson Hannigan, Natasha Lyonne, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Tara Reid, Mena Suvari, Eddie Kaye Thomas and Jennifer Coolidge were just some of the actors who appeared in the series.
Scott confirmed talks for a fifth sequel to the original movie in a recent episode of Comicbook.com. Oh yeah, baby,” he exclaimed, “I think so because I remember buying a second-hand Thunderbird for about $5,000 or maybe $6,000 later.
He said, “Maybe it was even less than $8,000 because I ended up working at the Los Angeles Zoo as a churro and I don’t know what happened to the other $2,000.”
He “american pieThe 2001 sequel, 2003’s American Wedding and 2012’s American Reunion all feature Scott as a lead actor. He and his co-star Jason Biggs recently reunited in costume for a DoorDash ad, and Biggs reportedly received $5 million. for his role.
Scott poked fun at his character’s modern antics during a May interview with Daily Blast Live.
Seann William Scott reveals a shocking truth / Image source: Google
I can see Stifler working in strip clubs. “That strip club I would work at is really bad,” he joked. He would star as ‘Inferno’, a fictional firefighter with an extravagant personality. The problem is that his body is a little weak. He’s a little relaxed, but still working on his sex act, the “Dude, where’s my car?” said the star.
Scott also said at the time in a separate interview that there had been discussions about making “American Pie 5.”
He recently told Comicbook.com that the plot ideas for the fifth installment are so clever that they could even succeed in the “hard” terrain of Hollywood comedy.
“I don’t know why I enjoy the character so much,” he said. We need a fantastic plan, and it has to be fantastic these days.
Comedies are difficult and always have been, but in recent years comedy has undergone a radical change. But I think, frankly speaking, we’ve been discussing an idea. “I had one, and I have one now, and we were talking about it the other day,” Scott added.
Seann William Scott reveals a shocking truth / Image source: Google
Some interesting facts about actor Seann William Scott
- He was once assaulted by street gang members in South Central Los Angeles.
- Those close to him describe him as reserved and polite, a stark contrast to the wild “party animal” characters he often plays on screen.
- He has said that he was once very shy and nervous around women.
- He was working at Home Depot and struggling to land small roles on television when he was cast in “American Pie.”
- He was inspired to become an actor while working double shifts at the local movie theater and watching every movie he could get his hands on.
- He landed the role of Kar in “Bulletproof Monk” after Heath Ledger dropped out.
- His trademark “kaw-kaw, kaw-kaw” sneer is heard on “The Rundown” and “Evolution.”
- Consider “The Dukes of Hazzard” and “Mr. Woodcock” are the worst movies he has ever made.
- He always signs autographs, “God bless, Sean William Scott.”
- He loves backpacking around Europe and often takes time off from filming to travel.