Warping from story to story and finding strange new worlds with strange new people on them, Star Trek has always attracted a wider variety of talent into it’s ranks from Academy Award Winners becoming religious leaders of Bajor, to sports personalities starting their screen career as space gladiators.
But while many known stars have found themselves in the Star Trek universe, sometimes looking back you find a once relative unknown extra celebrating the arrival of the Enterprise who went on to greater things…

First Contact is one of those movies that just fires into the plot without much time to waste. Fairly swiftly we go from a classic briefing room scene and before you know it the Enterprise is racing into battle after a few seconds of listening to a Federation task force being decimated by the Borg in the Sol system. Cut to the fight and there’s Worf, taking a warriors holiday from Deep Space Nine as the Defiant gets hammered and then comes the report.
Main Powers offline, weapons are gone and… wait, I know that guy. Pause the action and suddenly there’s Adam Scott. In 1996 that was just some random extra. In 2025 we have a leading man.
A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Adam Scott made his on screeen debut in an REM music video in 1992 before a series of appearances on shows including Murder One, Boy Meets World and ER building up a strong reputation that would pay off when gaining a recurring role on Parks and Recreation.
Joining as a guest star for the second season, Scott would be added to the main cast as Ben Wyatt, an auditor who’d become a key part of the line up right up to the series finale in 2015. Pivoting between comedic roles such as the playful demon Trevor in the Good Place and Ghosted alongside Craig Robinson, to more dramatic opportunities including Ed McKenzie in HBO limited series Big Little Lies, he’d continuously surprise audiences with new and unique roles including his current place as the lead opn Apple TV’s Severance.
Playing the part of widower Mark Scott in Severance, Scott balances the lives of his outside persona suffering from isolation and depression following his wife’s death, and his work persona, a chipper team leader with no memories of the outside world. The role has gained him the Critics Choice Super Award for Best Actor in a Science Fiction series, as well as nominations for best drama and best actor for the Emmy’s.
Adam Scott can currently be seen in Apple TV’s Severance which released it’s second season this year.
