Most Americans knew the late Scott Adams for Dilbert, his beloved comic strip about an office worker and his dimwitted colleagues. Later in life, Adams became known as a kind of right-wing shock ...
NEW YORK, NY – Scott Adams, the creator of the comic strip Dilbert, died this week at 68, closing the chapter on a career that produced one of the most widely recognized workplaces in popular culture.
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EXCLUSIVE: Severance fans won’t have a three-year wait for Season 3. That’s the message from Adam Scott, who told Deadline that the creative team behind Apple TV‘s high-concept series is working to ...
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Scott has finished in the top five twice over his last ten appearances. He had his best finish at the Cadillac Championship, where he finished tied for fourth with a score of 11-under. Scott has an ...
Adam Scott says it was “such a silly thing to do.” He said he’d never done it before in his career. He was also wondering what-if. Interestingly, the damage could have been significantly worse. Wrong ...
Adam Scott was around 14 when he first became consumed by thoughts of death. The 53-year-old actor can’t confirm the exact malady that waylaid him, though he thinks it may have been bronchitis.
We're discussing light spoilers for the movie “Hokum” (in theaters now), so beware if you want to go in completely cold. For Adam Scott, there’s nothing like watching his new supernatural horror film ...
When preparing for his role serving drinks on "Party Down," Adam Scott took a page out of the book of TV's most famous bartender. Scott joined Ted Danson this week on Danson's SiriusXM podcast "Where ...
Adam Scott, who is starring in the upcoming horror film “Hokum” which opens in theaters on Friday, reflected on his time playing Ben Wyatt on the hugely popular NBC sitcom “Parks and Recreation” with ...