Thomas Everett Scott (born September 7, 1970) is an American actor. His film work includes a starring role as drummer Guy Patterson in the film That Thing You Do! , the protagonist in An American Werewolf in Paris , and notable roles in Boiler Room , One True Thing , Dead Man on Campus , The Love Letter , Because I Said So , Danger One , La La Land , and Clouds .
22-768: American actor (born 1948) [REDACTED] This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Tom Everett" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( March 2024 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Not to be confused with Tom Everett Scott . Tom Everett Born ( 1948-10-21 ) October 21, 1948 (age 76) Portland , Oregon, U.S. Occupation Actor Years active 1977–present Tom Everett (born October 21, 1948)
44-441: A 2003 American made-for-television crime drama film about the high-profile Elizabeth Smart kidnapping case. It was broadcast less than eight months after her recovery. It was based on the book Bringing Elizabeth Home written by her parents, Ed and Lois Smart. Fourteen-year-old Elizabeth Smart is part of a large and loving Mormon family. Her father Ed hires a handyman, a self-styled prophet named Immanuel, to help him with
66-417: A communications major, but eventually majored in drama. After appearing in an episode of Law & Order and a commercial for Crest toothpaste in 1993, Scott's first notable role was as Matthew for several seasons on the television situation comedy Grace Under Fire . He played the title character's illegitimate son, whom she had placed for adoption. In 1996, Scott landed the role of Guy Patterson in
88-578: A lawyer, partnering with Kim Delaney . The show was a critical success, but suffered poor ratings and was cancelled after one season. He also starred in Saved , a medical drama series on TNT . He starred in the television film Surrender Dorothy . He appeared as one of Mandy Moore 's character's boyfriends in the comedy Because I Said So , and starred in a Broadway theatre comedy, The Little Dog Laughed , as closeted film star Mitchell Green, written by Douglas Carter Beane . He starred as Jack Cutting on
110-464: A remodeling job. Months later, Immanuel returns and kidnaps Elizabeth at knifepoint. Her sister, Mary Katherine, who is in the bed with her, is too terrified to immediately tell her parents. Once she does, a massive police investigation begins. The Smarts are angered when the investigation questions whether any family members are involved in Elizabeth’s disappearance. A massive search effort begins and
132-505: Is an American actor known for his performances in political films such as Air Force One and Thirteen Days . Filmography [ edit ] Film [ edit ] Year Film Role Notes 1986 Extremities Officer #2 1987 The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory Major Evans Death Wish 4: The Crackdown Max Green Prison Rabbitt 1988 Messenger of Death Wiley 1989 Best of
154-498: Is different from Wikidata Articles needing additional references from March 2024 All articles needing additional references Articles with hCards Tom Everett Scott In television, he played the roles of Detective Russell Clarke in the series Southland , Charles Garnett in Z Nation , and played the recurring roles of Eric Wyczenski in ER , Sam Landon in Beauty &
176-551: Is unsuccessful. The Smarts learn Ricci has had an aneurysm and is now brain dead . After this, Elizabeth's mother gives up hope, the story fades into the background and the police stop looking for Elizabeth. At one point, Mary Katherine realizes that it was Immanuel who took Elizabeth, but the police do not pursue this lead. Ed appears on the TV show America's Most Wanted and tells host John Walsh in confidence about this new information. When Walsh reveals it on Larry King Live ,
198-498: The ABC 's brief comedy drama series Cashmere Mafia (2008). In 2009, he appeared in four episodes of Law & Order playing the fictional Governor of New York , Don Shalvoy. He also played Detective Russell Clarke in the seven episodes of the first season of Southland , which was dropped by NBC and subsequently picked up by TNT. At the start of the second season, he became a recurring character appearing in three of six episodes. In
220-2356: The Banzai" 1992 Dangerous Curves Emerson Episode: "Old Acquaintance" 1993 Eerie, Indiana Tod's Dad Episode: "The Broken Record" 1994 Diagnosis: Murder Detective Haggard Episode: "Reunion with Murder" 1994 Picket Fences John Engrams 4 episodes 1995 Murder, She Wrote Mr. Vernon / Grant Boswell Episode: "A Quaking in Aspen" 1995 Space: Above and Beyond C.P.O. Keats Episode: " Mutiny " 1995 ER Mr. Kazlaw Episode: "The Secret Sharer" 1996 Almost Perfect Director Episode: "El Pollo Loco" 1996–1998 Profiler Mr. Casper, Peter Leshansky 4 episodes 1997 JAG Houck Episode: "Against All Enemies" 1998 The Pretender Grant Roemer Episode: "Indy Show" 2000 Secret Agent Man Frank Pierce Episode: "The Elders" 2000 The District Agent Vargas Episode: "The Real Terrorist" 2001 The Beast Rory Carmichael Episode: "The Price" 2001 Alias Agent Paul Kelvin Episode: " Doppelganger " 2002 CSI: Miami Ryan Cutler Episode: " Just One Kiss " 2005 The West Wing Agent Charles Frost 3 episodes 2006 Ghost Whisperer Principal Corbett Episode: "Melinda's First Ghost" 2006 Medium Sponsor Episode: "Knowing Her" 2006 Monk Kenneth Woods Episode: " Mr. Monk Meets His Dad " 2006 NUMB3RS Keith Whittaker Episode: "Brutus" 2007 24 Dr. Hastings Episode: "Day 6: 5:00 AM - 6:00 AM" 2007 Journeyman Elliot Langley 5 episodes 2012–2014 Franklin & Bash Judge Warren Mosley 3 episodes 2014 NCIS Kirkwood Zaysen Episode: "Page Not Found" 2015–2016 Criminal Minds NSA Director Brian Cochan 2 episodes 2020 Helstrom Archbishop Terrazi 2 episodes References [ edit ] ^ "Tom Everett" . Behind
242-634: The Beast , Kevin Duval in the series Scream , William in Reign , and Mr. Down in 13 Reasons Why . He also co-starred in the truTV sitcom I'm Sorry . Scott was born in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts , the son of Cynthia "Cindy" (née Pierce), an insurance sales representative, and William Joseph "Bill" Scott (died 2007), a civil engineer. He graduated from Syracuse University in 1992, where he started out as
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#1733115810796264-588: The Best Coach Don Peterson 1990 Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III Alfredo Sawyer Die Hard 2 Navigator (Northeast Plane) Dances with Wolves Sergeant Pepper 1992 Double Jeopardy Frank Jameson 1996 My Fellow Americans Agent Wilkerson 1997 Air Force One Jack Doherty 2000 Thirteen Days Walter Sheridan 2001 Pearl Harbor Secretary of
286-530: The Heart Is" 1988 L.A. Law Patrick Philips Episode: "Open Heart Perjury" 1989 Matlock Joey DeFalco Episode: "The Starlet" 1989 MacGyver Frank Episode: "Easy Target" 1990 Quantum Leap Deputy Sheriff Hazlitt Episode: "Freedom - November 22, 1970" 1990 Cheers Director Episode: "Veggie-Boyd" 1991 L.A. Law Patrick Philips Episode: "Mutinies on
308-1503: The Navy Frank Knox Tremors 3: Back to Perfection Agent Frank Statler Uncredited 2002 Crazy as Hell Mansell XXX Senator Dick Hotchkiss 2003 The Elizabeth Smart Story Brian David Mitchell 2004 The Alamo Mosley Baker 2005 The Island President of the United States; clone 2007 Intellectual Property Jenny's dad Beautiful Dreamer Colonel Baynes Transformers Air Force General 2008 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Benjamin (1935–1937) TV [ edit ] Year TV series Role Notes 1983 Hill Street Blues Jaeger Episode: "Nichols from Heaven" 1983 Newhart Prisoner #1 Episode: "Ricky Nelson, Up Your Nose" 1984 Automan Stanley Episode: "Zippers" 1984 Remington Steele Man at Aquarium Episode: "Dreams of Steele" 1985 T.J. Hooker Billy Joe Walker Episode: "Love Story" 1985 Dynasty Vincent Episode: "Sammy Jo" 1985 Hunter Park Mesher Episode: "Guilty" 1985 Street Hawk Drummond Episode: "Female of
330-752: The Smarts publish a sketch of Immanuel, who is later identified as Brian David Mitchell. After having taken her to San Diego, Mitchell returns to Salt Lake City with his wife Wanda Ilene Barzee and Elizabeth. When the police accidentally come across the three of them and question them, Elizabeth identifies herself, resulting in Mitchell's arrest and Elizabeth's reunion with her family. A postscript revealed that Elizabeth went back to high school and resumed her life. Both Brian and Wanda Barzee were sentenced to aggravated kidnapping, sexual assault and burglary, underwent mental competency evaluations with no court date set. Three of
352-496: The Species" 1985 Our Family Honor Eddie Branner 2 episodes 1985 Days of Our Lives Marvin 'Speed' Selejko Episode: "#1.5120" 1985 Remington Steele Prancer Episode: "Dancer, Prancer, Donner and Steele" 1986–1987 Cagney & Lacey Assistant District Attorney Strickland 2 episodes 1987 Houston Knights Kunkel Episode: "Home Is Where
374-768: The Voice Actors . Retrieved September 24, 2017 . ^ "Tom Everett" . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . Baseline & All Movie Guide . 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. External links [ edit ] Tom Everett at IMDb Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tom_Everett&oldid=1253014981 " Categories : 1948 births American male film actors American male television actors Living people Male actors from Portland, Oregon 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
396-518: The cult film Boiler Room and made an uncredited cameo in Van Wilder . He played Bert Cates in the film Inherit the Wind (1999) with George C. Scott and Jack Lemmon. He has had recurring roles on the television series ER in 2002 and 2003 and has played numerous minor parts in other films and television shows such as Will & Grace and Sons of Anarchy . He co-starred in the series Philly as
418-448: The film La La Land . In 2017, he co-starred in the film Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul , and was a series regular on the TruTV sitcom I'm Sorry , starring alongside Andrea Savage for two seasons. Scott married Jenni Gallagher, whom he met at Syracuse University, on December 13, 1997. They have two children. The Elizabeth Smart Story The Elizabeth Smart Story is
440-528: The film That Thing You Do! He was almost passed over because of his resemblance to the film's director, actor Tom Hanks , but Hanks's wife, Rita Wilson , encouraged Hanks to cast Scott in the role. Scott has had several other roles; he was the lead in the films An American Werewolf in Paris and Dead Man on Campus , and co-starred with Kate Capshaw and Tom Selleck in The Love Letter . He starred in
462-437: The story causes a media frenzy. After a false news story that the police suspect a family member, Ed takes and passes a polygraph test. Richard Ricci, who had been employed by the Smarts until his dismissal following a theft of jewelry, is apprehended for a parole violation. Authorities are investigating his potential connection to Elizabeth's disappearance. Immanuel subsequently tries to kidnap one of Elizabeth's cousins, but
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#1733115810796484-602: The third and fifth seasons, he continued to appear in selected episodes. Scott had supporting roles in other films such as Race to Witch Mountain , Tanner Hall , Mars Needs Moms , Parental Guidance , Enemies Closer , Sister Cities , and portrayed an affable but amoral paramedic in Danger One . His former television roles include Sam Landon in Beauty and the Beast , Kevin Duval in Scream , Charles Garnett in Z Nation , and William in Reign . In 2016, he appeared in
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