Seann William Scott on American Pie, Career Longevity, and Early Hustle
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Seann William Scott interview dives into Dolly’s gnarly prosthetics, his horror-villain Mount Rushmore, and the Hollywood moments that shaped his career.
On Heroes Journey Podcast Episode 21, Seann William Scott breaks down what it’s actually like to wear a heavy, uncomfortable prosthetic on a horror set, why practical effects still hit harder than CGI, and how Dolly’s killer design went from sketch to something genuinely disturbing. He also gets nerdy about the villains that defined a generation, and tells a painfully funny early-career story that proves Hollywood will humble you fast.
This Seann William Scott interview moves past the usual junket beats: you’ll hear how he thinks about fear on screen, why “staying awake” is still the scariest horror concept, and what it felt like sharing scenes with Bruce Willis while filming Cop Out.