The actor plays Mark Scout in the series that has just won a new season
An incident on the film set of Break he took Adam Scott to believe that it was necessary to clarify to his co-stars that he was not using drugs.
During participation in the talk show Late Night with Seth Meyersshown on Wednesday the 22nd, the actor said he had “a concussion at one point”.
“A little later, I had this nosebleed that wouldn’t stop,” he said. “Like, no matter what I did, we couldn’t stop my nose from bleeding. It was disgusting and frustrating, but also, when there’s an actor whose nose won’t stop bleeding, obviously it’s cocaine, right? We all know that.”
To assure the rest of the cast that the bleeding was not due to drug use, Scott admitted that he “managed to make a lot of jokes about cocaine, trying to make everyone understand that it wasn’t cocaine.”
“But, of course, in the end, everyone thought it was cocaine,” he pondered, before revealing that he had to go to the hospital to cauterize the inside of his nose and stop the bleeding. In the program, the actor even showed a photo taken by the director Ben Stiller of the procedure. Check out the interview below:
Second season of Break
Breakan Emmy-winning series starring Adam Scott (Parks & Recreation), is back with episodes from its second season, which arrive every Friday in the Apple TV+ catalog.
In Breakfrom the point of view of Mark (Adam Scott), we know Lumen Industries, which promotes balance between people’s personal and professional lives through an experimental process in which memories are surgically separated.
When they are at the office, they only have memories of work and, when the day ends, they have no memory of professional situations. In the first preview of the second year, we see Mark returning to the office after the events that ended the first season of the series.
In addition to Adam Scottthe cast of Break still has Patricia Arquette (Boyhood: From Childhood to Adolescence), John Turturro (Batman), Christopher Walker (Dune), Britt Lower (High maintenance), Zach Cherry (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings), Tramell Tillman (Hunters), Jen Tullock (Spirited: A Christmas Tale), Dichen Lachman (Jurassic World Domain) and Michael Cernus (Spider-Man: Homecoming). Gwendoline Christie (Wandinha), Aliaa Shawkat (Drag Development) and Merritt Wever (Unbelievable) are new for the second year.
Source: Rollingstone

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