The Truth About What Happened To Seann William Scott
Dec 06 2020
Let's be honest. Seann William Scott will always be Stifler. The good news is he's okay with that. But the American Pie star has done so much more on-screen than gulp down a DNA-infused beer. Here's what he's been up to lately.

Robin Williams in One Hour Photo. Kevin James in Becky. Rodney Dangerfield in Natural Born Killers. Hollywood isn't averse to casting funnymen as sociopaths. But even so, Seann William Scott as a guidance counselor by day, serial killer by night? As unlikely as it sounds, that really is the premise of the 2018 horror movie, Bloodline.

Nearly 20 years after playing a particularly obnoxious student in the first American Pie, Scott returned to the high school hallways, only this time as a figure of authority. Although he seems relatively normal on the surface, Evan Cole isn't exactly the kind of man you want advising troubled teens. Because after he hears their tales of abuse, he sets out to seek vengeance the only way he knows how: gutting their perpetrators like a fish.

Scott received rave reviews for playing against type, with the Los Angeles Times praising his performance. Of course, this wasn't the first time that Scott had tried to prove his serious actor credentials. In 2014, he appeared in Courteney Cox's directorial debut, Just Before I Go, as a jilted husband who tries to put his affairs in order before committing suicide.

Unfortunately for Scott, critics weren't so kind on this occasion, with Variety tepidly lauding him and describing the overall film as a, quote, "dismal, tonally disastrous small-town farce."

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Dramatic roles | 0:00

Short-lived TV gig | 1:35

A very private person | 2:24

Briefly engaged to a model | 3:24

Debunking his Jason Biggs feud | 4:23

Open to reprising classic roles | 5:12

Not offered many parts | 6:15

Plans to return to the rink | 7:10

Financial benefits of being Stifler | 7:56

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