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#1357693
Single Family

Tom Everett Scott's House

Los Angeles, CA
Tom Everett Scott

Tom Everett Scott

Actor
Age 55 East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, U.S. Virgo September 7, 1970

Thomas Everett Scott (born September 7, 1970) is an American actor. His film work includes a starring role as drummer Guy Patterson in the film That Thing You Do!, the protagonist in An American Werewolf in Paris, and notable roles in Boiler Room, One True Thing, Dead Man on Campus, The Love Letter, Because I Said So, Danger One, La La Land, and Clouds. In television, he played Detective Russell Clarke in the series Southland, Charles Garnett in Z Nation, and the recurring roles of Eric Wyczenski in ER, Sam Landon in Beauty & the Beast, Kevin Duval in the series Scream, William in Reign, Mr. Down in 13 Reasons Why, and Adam Fisher in The Summer I Turned Pretty. He also co-starred in the truTV sitcom I'm Sorry.

2,846

Sq Ft

About this home

Tom Everett Scott's home. The actor ("Southland") lives here. He is perhaps best known for his starring role as drummer Guy Patterson in the 1996 movie "That Thing You Do!". He purchased the 5-bed, 2-bath, 2,846 sq ft in January of 2003 for $1.025M, according to public records.

Property Details

Property TypeSingle Family

Listed Price

$1,025,000

Listing #1357693

About This Single Family in Los Angeles, CA

This 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom single family is located in Los Angeles, CA. The property spans 2,846 square feet of living space. The property sold for $1,025,000, placing it in the luxury segment of the market.

Tom Everett Scott's home. The actor ("Southland") lives here. He is perhaps best known for his starring role as drummer Guy Patterson in the 1996 movie "That Thing You Do!". He purchased the 5-bed, 2-bath, 2,846 sq ft in January of 2003 for $1.025M, according to public records.

Real Estate in Los Angeles, CA

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