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Yes, you read that correctly...Scott Evans. You know him as the hunk who usually plays the hunk on those shows that feature hunks. For example, Scott played the role of police officer Oliver Fish on the ABC daytime soap opera One Life to Live. Just how hunky is Scott? That role was originally written for 5 episodes. He returned for a total of 137 instead! And in Grace and Frankie, Scott's hunkiness tops off the rest of the cast of hunks, including Martin Sheen and Sol Bergstein.


Scott invites you to join him for a 30 min Zoom session to chat about just about anything, including acting, family, and life in the spotlight...

More about Scott Evans:

Scott Evans grew up in small town Massachusetts performing in more shows than he can count. He attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where he earned his BFA in Drama. Upon graduating he landed his first television role on the soap opera One Life to Live where he turned a 5 episode guest star part into a 4 year contract character. During his time in NY he worked on various film and TV projects including Guiding Light, Fringe, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Confessions of a Shopaholic and Rubicon. After moving to LA, his lucky streak continued and has been working in the entertainment industry ever since- landing roles on various projects such as Grace and Frankie, Daytime Divas, White Collar, Looking, Hit the Floor and more. He also co-produced the critically acclaimed web series Go-Go Boy Interrupted for which he helped raise $75,000 to make it happen. Keep an eye out for the upcoming feature Almost Love (fka Sell By) as well as the Hulu show Into the Dark.


When Scott isn't acting or playing dodgeball/kickball, fundraising/charity work are his main hobbies. Over the past 5 years Scott has raised over $100,000 dollars for various organizations. He has taught and raised money for the Concord Youth Theatre- a non-profit children's theatre in MA. He works with Cheshire Moon- an organization that raises money to help put arts back into middle schools. In addition, he has also raised money for ACLU, The Trevor Project, Suicide Prevention and HRC. He has taught theatre and dance to children since he was 16 and still does it today- so keeping people passionate about youth arts is something he cares deeply about."

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