Adam Scott Delivers Career-Defining Performance in Severance Season 2 Finale
Adam Scott showcases extraordinary range in a dual role portraying both versions of Mark in Apple TV+'s Severance finale. His nuanced performance elevates the psychological thriller as his character faces life-altering choices and internal conflicts.
Parks and Recreation Star Reveals Ben Wyatt's Transformation from 'Total Dick' to Beloved Character
Adam Scott discusses the evolution of his character Ben Wyatt on 'Parks and Recreation' from an antagonistic state auditor to a fan-favorite love interest. In a candid conversation with Rob Lowe, Scott shares insights about the show's creative development and his initial adjustment to the mockumentary format.
Parks & Recreation Star Reveals Emotional Struggle to Rewatch Series
Adam Scott shares his poignant inability to watch Parks & Recreation reruns, citing the emotional weight of missing his former castmates and the special experience of making the beloved NBC comedy. The actor reflects on the show's meaningful impact while discussing potential reboot prospects.
Parks and Recreation Star Adam Scott Opens Up About Emotional Bond with Cast
Actor Adam Scott reveals his deep connection to NBC's Parks and Recreation, sharing how watching the show now brings up emotional memories of his time on set. The star discusses the lasting friendships among cast members and reflects on the series' meaningful impact.
Adam Scott Takes You Behind the Scenes of the Viral 'Severance' Pop-Up Event
Actor Adam Scott shares his fascinating experience participating in an immersive marketing stunt for Apple TV+'s 'Severance' at Grand Central Terminal. The unique pop-up installation featured cast members performing office tasks in a glass cube, bringing the show's eerie workplace surveillance themes to life.
Inside the Mind of Evil: Actor Dougray Scott on Playing Dark Characters
Scottish actor Dougray Scott shares unsettling insights about portraying serial killers in his new psychological drama 'The Crow Girl'. The veteran performer reflects on how seemingly normal people can harbor dark impulses, drawing from his research for complex roles spanning three decades.