William Scott

William Scott
American actor who played the role of Stanley Kuznocki in the television sitcom The Steve Harvey Show from 1996 until 2002. He also appeared in films such as October Sky and The Butterfly Effect.
NationalityBritish
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth6 July 1973
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We don't have any CGI with any of the car stuff. I think it's a real experience when you see this car going through really fast really wild and you see me driving a lot of the times and also a big chase in downtown Atlanta. It's just incredible.
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So the first thing that I thought about was, 'How is this car going to handle?' But then after I'd been driving with it and practicing with it and I accomplished that, then I just kind of sat back.
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Maybe I'll just become a cartoon character because there's nothing left for me to do in an R-rated comedy.
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I grew up, probably like a lot of people, on cartoons. And I never thought I would have the chance to be in an animated movie. It's good also to show the world my sweet side with them.
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At times it's been weird because for the first phase of my career, I've been really well-known for a character that I was so not like and a character I never anticipated doing.
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I thought it could make a really cool movie set in the South about this family. People are really familiar with these characters.
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