Search

The life of Adam Scott, the star of Severance, has been marked by both heart-wrenching loss during the devastating LA fires and the disappointment of not landing a significant sitcom role.

Adam Scott is known for his role in the popular Apple TV Plus series Severance, but what insights do we have into his life beyond acting?

With fans eagerly awaiting the comeback of Severance on Apple TV Plus, let's explore the journey of actor and comedian Adam Scott, who portrays the main character, Mark Scout.

Scott is best known for his role as Ben Wyatt in the beloved NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation. Over the course of his career, he has showcased his talent in a variety of comedy series and films, while also venturing into more serious dramatic roles from time to time.

His most recent project, Severance, which has received widespread critical praise, centers on a group of workers whose memories are split between their professional duties and personal experiences, resulting in the formation of distinct identities that serve the mysterious Lumon Industries.

Although Adam Scott tends to keep his personal life private, some details about his life outside of Hollywood have surfaced, , reports the Mirror US.

Adam Scott is known to be a private individual when it comes to his personal life. He was born on April 3, 1973, in Santa Cruz, California. Scott is married to actress Naomi Scott, and they have two children together. The couple tends to keep their family life out of the public eye, focusing on their professional careers. Scott often shares glimpses of his personal interests, such as his passion for sports, particularly golf, but he generally maintains a low profile regarding his personal affairs.

In a recent promotional interview for Severance on TODAY, Scott took the opportunity to share a personal update while joined by director and executive producer Ben Stiller.

Adam Scott as Mark

View pictures in App save up to 80% data.

Adam Scott, the star of Severance, provided a personal update amid the LA fires.

The 51-year-old actor shared that his family, living in Los Angeles, is safe after the season two premiere of Severance was canceled because of the fires in the region.

"The family's doing well," he reassured. "My in-laws lost their house, just like many others."

"Everyone is just doing their part to lend a hand."

Scott rarely shares personal updates on his social media platforms, primarily utilising his Instagram account to promote his latest projects. However, Scott took to social media in August 2023 with a rare and touching post dedicated to his wife Naomi Sablan, celebrating her birthday with heartfelt words: "This is the 25th birthday of my brilliant, beautiful, hilarious, foxy wife Naomi that I've been lucky enough to spend with her. Yup we met in 1998.

Adam and Naomi Scott

View pictures in App save up to 80% data.

Scott tied the knot with Naomi Sablan in 2005.

"My incredible partner in both life and work, my love for her is so profound that attempting to articulate it would leave me utterly speechless. I feel unbelievably fortunate—truly, it’s mind-blowing! Our children are equally blessed to have her as their mother. Happy birthday, my beloved."

In addition to a heartfelt message, he shared a collection of photos showcasing Naomi and their kids, celebrating the milestone. The duo got married in 2005.

Naomi is a film and television producer known for her work on projects such as The Overnight, featuring Scott, and Ghosted, which stars her husband Craig Robinson from Brooklyn Nine-Nine. She is also preparing for upcoming endeavors like Double Booked and The Saviours.

Scott boasts a varied acting resume featuring roles in Party Down, The Good Place, and providing his voice for Inside Job, where he collaborated with his former Party Down co-star Lizzy Caplan.

His filmography extends to movies such as Madame Web, Krampus, The Aviator, Step Brothers, and more. While he wasn't in the original movie, Scott played a significant role in Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, the Netflix follow-up to the cult classic that helped skyrocket several comedians to fame, including his Parks and Rec co-star Amy Poehler.

Adam Scott The Office Audition

View pictures in App save up to 80% data.

Scott lost the opportunity for yet another legendary sitcom character.

Although Scott achieved great success in Hollywood, he came close to making a mark in comedy history when he auditioned for the American adaptation of The Office.

Behind-the-scenes footage shows that he auditioned for the part of Jim Halpert, a role that ultimately went to John Krasinski, who has since transitioned from acting to directing.

One fascinating fact about Scott is his enduring passion for the band R.E.M. He even featured as an extra in the music video for their 1992 hit song, Drive. His love for the band was reflected in his character Ben on Parks and Recreation.

Adam Scott in Drive

View pictures in App save up to 80% data.

The star of Severance was featured in a REM music video during the 1990s.

Apple TV Plus

View pictures in App save up to 80% data.

Amazon members can now subscribe to Apple TV Plus directly through their Prime Video account as an add-on subscription.

Apple TV Plus costs £8.99 per month after a seven-day free trial, which also includes an Amazon Prime 30-day trial for non-existing members.

R.E.M. was among the various musical subjects featured on his Earwolf podcast, which originally started as U Talkin' U2 To Me. It later evolved into R U Talkin' R.E.M. Re: Me?, before transitioning into a conversation about the Red Hot Chili Peppers, ultimately rebranded as R U Talkin' RHCP Re: Me?

Nevertheless, this format was quickly abandoned and rebranded as U Talkin' Talking Heads 2 My Talking Head, eventually pivoting once more to concentrate on Bruce Springsteen, now titled U Springin' Springsteen On My Bean?.