Adam Scott (b. 1973) is an American actor well known for playing Ben Wyatt on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation (with Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman, Aziz Ansari and Rashida Jones) and Henry Pollard on the Starz sitcom Party Down (with Jane Lynch and Megan Mullally). His credits also include roles on Boy Meets World, Six Feet Under, and the film Step Brothers. Scott appears with Murray Monster to present "awful" as the Word of the Day during season 45 of Sesame Street.
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| - Adam Scott (b. 1973) is an American actor well known for playing Ben Wyatt on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation (with Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman, Aziz Ansari and Rashida Jones) and Henry Pollard on the Starz sitcom Party Down (with Jane Lynch and Megan Mullally). His credits also include roles on Boy Meets World, Six Feet Under, and the film Step Brothers. Scott appears with Murray Monster to present "awful" as the Word of the Day during season 45 of Sesame Street.
- 03/04/1973 - Santa Cruz, California (Estados Unidos)
- Adam Scott is an actor who currently portrays Ben Wyatt, the husband of Leslie Knope, on Parks and Recreation. He directed the 6th Season episode "Farmers Market".
- Adam Derek Scott (born 16 July 1980) is an Australian professional golfer who plays mainly on the PGA Tour. On 7 January 2007, he reached a career high Official World Golf Ranking of third with a second place finish at the Mercedes-Benz Championship. He has been ranked inside the top 10 for over 220 weeks in his career. Scott has won 21 tournaments around the world, on a number of golf's major tours. His biggest win to date was the 2013 Masters Tournament, his first major championship and the first Masters won by an Australian in its 77-year history. Scott was also runner-up in the 2012 Open Championship, leading by four strokes with four holes to play before bogeying all of them to lose the title by a stroke to Ernie Els. Other significant wins include the 2004 Players Championship and th
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| - Adam Scott (b. 1973) is an American actor well known for playing Ben Wyatt on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation (with Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman, Aziz Ansari and Rashida Jones) and Henry Pollard on the Starz sitcom Party Down (with Jane Lynch and Megan Mullally). His credits also include roles on Boy Meets World, Six Feet Under, and the film Step Brothers. Scott appears with Murray Monster to present "awful" as the Word of the Day during season 45 of Sesame Street.
- 03/04/1973 - Santa Cruz, California (Estados Unidos)
- Adam Derek Scott (born 16 July 1980) is an Australian professional golfer who plays mainly on the PGA Tour. On 7 January 2007, he reached a career high Official World Golf Ranking of third with a second place finish at the Mercedes-Benz Championship. He has been ranked inside the top 10 for over 220 weeks in his career. Scott has won 21 tournaments around the world, on a number of golf's major tours. His biggest win to date was the 2013 Masters Tournament, his first major championship and the first Masters won by an Australian in its 77-year history. Scott was also runner-up in the 2012 Open Championship, leading by four strokes with four holes to play before bogeying all of them to lose the title by a stroke to Ernie Els. Other significant wins include the 2004 Players Championship and the 2011 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.
- Adam Scott is an actor who currently portrays Ben Wyatt, the husband of Leslie Knope, on Parks and Recreation. He directed the 6th Season episode "Farmers Market".
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