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Seann William Scott
Interview By: Dan Portnoy
When Sean William Scott first came to the big screen it was in the form of Steve Stifler, an obnoxious, sex crazed high school senior in 1999’s hit comedy American Pie. Since that first film, Scott has earned a number of comedic roles including two sequels to the original Pie movie. The work keeps coming in for this young actor. With four movies set for 2006 releases, his career continues to flourish. And this summer his energetic, upbeat sense of humor can be seen in The Dukes of Hazzard, a big screen adaptation of the notorious television series that is sure to thrill audiences through out America.
In the film, Scott plays Bo Duke a young southern troublemaker. With his cousin Luke Duke played by Johnny Knoxville, the two instigate and elude the authorities creating an elaborate game of cat and mouse making lifetime enemies out of Boss Hogg (Burt Reynolds) and Sheriff Coltrane (M.C. Gainey). “It’s a fun movie, it’s easy to watch, I really laughed a lot.” Laughs are not the only thing this movie has. There’s action, suspense, and oh yeah, Jessica Simpson as Daisy Duke to get your blood pumping.
In their spare time, Luke romances the ladies while Bo spends time with his car, keeping it polished and in peak condition. Love for “the Dukes” car was something that Sean and his character Bo had in common. Although there was one time when performing a stunt the Dukes car, trusty ol’ General Lee created a potentially dangerous situation. “The first two takes when we nailed it Johnny and I were screaming like little girls. Then on the third take I’m wisperin’ ‘the brakes are out, the brakes are out.’ And everything was fine until we saw a bunch of locals that are like ‘Dukes of Hazzard! Dukes of Hazzard!’ and I’m like ‘get out of the way the breaks are out!’” I guess sometimes you get thrown a curveball, and luckily Scott knew how to hit it.
Even still, he liked driving the high-speed auto, but in a movie where action is in large supply, it’s not as much fun to follow the rules of the road. “What I liked doing more was the maneuvers. I like going fast, like going around a track and stuff, but I found it to be more of a challenge to try and finesse the car…but I’d love to do a sequel and work with the stunt crew again and do way more driving cause that was the thing I’ve enjoyed more then anything I’ve done so far.”
What he’s done so far has stemmed a great deal from his work in the American Pie movies. “In the beginning when American Pie came out I was just excited to be in a film, to be in a ...
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