Scott Evans (host)

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Scott Evans (born December 1, 1986) is an American television personality, best known as a co-anchor for Access Hollywood.[1] Evans previously served as the east coast correspondent, but as of September 2017, is working out of the Los Angeles office. He joined the NBC show World of Dance as the host for the third and fourth seasons. Evans credits sports television host and reporter, Stacy Paetz for getting him into the television business.

Born (1986-12-01) December 1, 1986 (age 39)
New Jersey, United States
OccupationTelevision personality
Yearsactive2012-present
NotablecreditAccess Hollywood (2015–present)
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Scott Evans
Evans in 2018
Born (1986-12-01) December 1, 1986 (age 39)
New Jersey, United States
OccupationTelevision personality
Years active2012-present
Notable creditAccess Hollywood (2015–present)
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Career

Previously, Evans was the host and MC at the home games for NBA's Indiana Pacers and WNBA's Indiana Fever.

From 2012 to 2015, Evans was a Channel One News anchor.[2]

Evans took over hosting duties from Jenna Dewan for the third season NBC's World of Dance.[3]

In November 2021, Evans signed an overall talent and development deal with NBCUniversal.

House Guest (ft. Scott Evans) won the Webby Award for Interview, Talk & After-Show, Series & Channels (Video & Film)

Filmography

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Television series
YearTitleRoleNotes
2012-2015 Channel One News Himself Anchor
2015–presentAccess HollywoodHimselfSenior correspondent
2017Power[4]PartygoerEpisode: "That Ain't Me"
2019–2022Access DailyHimselfCo-host
2019–2020World of DanceHimselfHost
2021America's Big DealHimselfHost
2021Holiday in Santa FeMattTelevision movie
2023Black Pop: Celebrating The Power Of Black Culture[5]HimselfDocuseries
2023Ladies of the '80s: A Divas ChristmasTommy JohnsonTelevision movie
2024Couple to ThroupleHimselfHost
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