Early in his career, Scott worked at The Home Depot and the Los Angeles Zoo to support himself between acting jobs.[12] Scott began his career by appearing in several television commercials, including American Express and Sunny Delight.[citation needed] He also featured in the Aerosmith music video 'Hole in my Soul'. In 1996, Scott made his first on-screen appearance as Moondoggie on The WB's sitcom Unhappily Ever After in the episode "Beach Party." Scott landed the role of Steve Stifler in the comedy film American Pie (1999).[13] Scott has revealed that he was paid $8,000 for his supporting role in the first film.[12][14]American Pie grossed over $235 million at the worldwide box office.[15] Scott reprised his role as Steve Stifler in the film's three sequels, American Pie 2 (2001), American Wedding (2003), and American Reunion (2012).[16] Scott received a reported $5 million salary and a percentage of the profits for his performance in American Reunion.[17][18][19]
He appeared in the action-comedy film Cop Out (2010) alongside Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan and Kevin Pollak.[28] To prepare for his role in Cop Out, Scott gained weight and stopped working out for six months.[29] In 2011, Scott starred in the Canadian sports comedy film Goon as Doug 'The Thug' Glatt.[30][31] The film was a critical success and made $6.7 million at the worldwide box office.[7] In 2012, he starred in Movie 43 in the segment "Happy Birthday". In April 2012, Scott received an honorary medal from Trinity College's Philosophical Society.[32] In October 2013, Scott guest-starred in an episode of the FX television series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, playing Mac's cousin named Country Mac.[27][33]
2014–present: Continued film success and transition to television
Scott expressed his interest to shift from comedic roles into more serious roles and portrayed Ted Morgan in the comedy-drama film, Just Before I Go (2015). "It was rewarding to play pretty much the antithesis of what I've done in the past. To get a chance to play a totally different character—because he's just a good, average, relatable guy going through obviously an awful moment in his life—was great," Scott told Variety.[34] He reprised his roles as Crash in Ice Age: Collision Course (2016)[35] and as Doug 'The Thug' Glatt in Goon: Last of the Enforcers (2017).[36][37] Scott made a cameo appearance as a Vermont State Trooper in the 2018 film sequel, Super Troopers 2.[38]
Scott portrayed the lead role of Evan in horror film Bloodline (2018).[39][40] Executive producer of Bloodline Emma Tammi praised Scott's performance and acting skills by saying: "He has an amazing theater background and is a very versatile actor, and I don't think most of the world has seen that yet. He was excited to approach this character in a way that would surprise people, and he really nails it."[41] In May 2018, it was announced that Scott was cast as the new series lead in Fox's Lethal Weapon as a new character named Wesley Cole, replacing Clayne Crawford as Martin Riggs, who was fired amidst reports of bad behavior and incidents of hostility.[42][43] Darren Franich of Entertainment Weekly praised Scott's addition to the cast and called his performance "charming".[44] On May 10, 2019, Fox canceled the show after three seasons.[45] Scott portrayed abusive stepfather Martin in the coming-of-age road film Already Gone (2019), which was executive produced by Keanu Reeves.[46][47]
In February 2020, Scott landed the role of Father Joe in the Fox comedy pilot Welcome to Flatch (2022–2023), written by Jenny Bicks and based on the British television series This Country.[48][49] In October 2023, the series was canceled after two seasons.
Personal life
In interviews, Scott rarely talks about his personal life, and he has described himself as "a private guy".[50]
Media outlets reported that Scott dated former Victoria's Secret fashion model Deanna Miller from 2005 to 2008.[51][52]
In March 2012, Scott confirmed that he had proposed on Valentine's Day[53] and became engaged to fashion model Lindsay Frimodt.[54] In January 2013, Us Weekly reported that this engagement had ended and that the two had split, but would remain friends.[55]
He married interior designer Olivia Korenberg on September 2, 2019.[56][57] The couple have one daughter, born in June 2020.[58][59] On February 13, 2024, Scott filed for divorce, citing "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for their split.[60] Scott requested joint legal and physical custody of their daughter.[58]