Scott Evers
Scott Evers is credited with minor acting roles in two American films from the early 1990s. In 1993, Evers appeared in True Romance as Lobby Cop #2, a brief but visible background part in a crime drama directed by Tony Scott.
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Scott Evers is credited with minor acting roles in two American films from the early 1990s. In 1993, Evers appeared in True Romance as Lobby Cop #2, a brief but visible background part in a crime drama directed by Tony Scott. The following year, Evers took on a similarly small role in Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult as Umpire, a comedic feature starring Leslie Nielsen in his final outing as Frank Drebin.
Evers’ filmography consists solely of these two credited appearances, both in supporting capacities that do not prominently feature his character. No further acting credits or professional details are documented in available records. His work remains confined to these roles within mainstream American cinema of the period.






