Scott Wolf reveals his favorite party in five episodes
Of the 142 episodes he shot Party of fiveand Scott Wolf He says one episode in particular stands out to him.
“interference” [season 3, episode 20] – where the family confronts Billy about his drinking – is my favorite Party of five episode, “Wolf, 56, reveals exclusively in The 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me in… The latest issue of US Weeklyon newsstands now. It was the most demanding and fun. It was perfectly written and the culmination of Billy’s experience up to that point. “
Party of fivewhich aired on Fox from 1994 to 2000, follows five siblings who navigate adulthood together after losing their parents. Matthew Foxand Neve Campbelland Lacey Chabert and Jennifer Love Hewitt With that with the wolf. The siblings face various struggles throughout the series, including Wolf’s character Billy’s struggle with alcoholism.
While the show has dealt with some difficult topics, Wolf says of his latest series, Documentwas his most challenging project to date: “Dr. Richard Miller is an incredibly complex character. we.
Doc — which airs on Fox Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EST — follows the fictional Westside Hospital in Minneapolis, where the head of internal medicine tries to restart her medical career after a car accident, with the help of her colleagues, including Wolfe as Miller.

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Cindy Ord/Getty ImagesFor more fun facts from Wolf — including his first celebrity crush — keep scrolling:
1. My first car was a 1978 Volkswagen pushcart. My friends called it the family van vacation films. I had just gotten my license and was eager to drive anything I bought this piece of crap car and it was almost the end of me. I learned how to be a semi auto mechanic because it needs repair all the time. It was a disaster, [but] I like to think it built character.
2. My favorite book I’ve ever read One Hundred Years of Solitude. You really felt like you traveled through time with those characters.
3. Mathematics was the best subject in school. I have a decent mind for mathematics. I never liked it, but it comes easier to me than most other subjects.
4. My favorite comfort meal is my wife’s chicken noodle soup. They’re homemade, delicious, and arrive when you need them most.
5. “Intervention” [season 3, episode 20] – where the family confronts Billy about his drinking – is my favorite Party of five episode. It was the most demanding and satisfying. It was completely written and the culmination of Billy’s experience up to that point.

6. Document It is the most challenging project I have been a part of. Dr. Richard Miller is an incredibly complex character.
7. The trend I miss the most from the 90s is boy bands.
8. My wedding ring is my most valuable possession – even though I can’t find it. My wife knows I take her on and off for work. Anytime I’ve played a married character, I’ve worn it, and then I’ll always wear it on the set and somebody’s person, “Go Get Scott’s Ring,” and it’s in somebody’s pocket. So I can’t find it, but it’s 100 percent priceless.

9. I play drums and guitar.
10. I’m really good at those puzzle books where you have to find hidden objects.
11. My favorite StarStruck moment was when Paul Newman He came to see Kent play at the Williamstown Theater Festival. Thank God no one told me he was there when we did the show, but in the dressing room afterward, someone tapped me on the shoulder and said, “Paul Newman would like to say hello,” and I don’t remember the next few seconds. He and his wife, Joan WoodwardThey were there and they were the most beautiful human beings, and they said how much they were enjoying playing and performing, and I couldn’t muster real words. He was the kind of genius human being who didn’t want you to feel uncomfortable or starry-eyed, even though everyone who said he probably was.
12. I’m making French toast, I mean.
13. My go-to order is a McDonald’s Big Mac [with] Big fries and a coke.
14. I loved every place I went in Mexico. I love the food, the people and the beaches.
15. My first job was as a busser in a pizzeria in my hometown. People were putting down their cigarettes [on] Paintings and I was taking them. It lasted one night. Fortunately, other jobs lasted longer.
16. I’m from New Jersey, and the reality show on reality TV is fun The Real Housewives of New Jersey. It’s like going to a reunion.

17. I collect things from places I have gone with my family. I love having a bowl of random shells and stones and things that you may not remember where they are from, but that tell a story.
18. One of the most significant moments in my career was winning the Golden Globe [for Best Television Series — Drama] with Party of five He slanders. I was so proud to be part of that special group of people and to receive this honor was really meaningful.
19. My bucket list isn’t about external things – I’m becoming more present.
20. To relax, I have a glass of bourbon and find someone at home to laugh with.
21. I really looked up to Johnny Carson Growing up. It was fast and funny, but also heartfelt. He seemed like the outstanding artist.
22. My first celebrity crush was Marcia Brady [Maureen McCormick]. I met her and told her that, and she was lovely and kind.
23. I was lucky enough to work with Jeff Bridges on White busAnd he was as wonderful, funny, and generous as anyone I’ve ever worked with. I would work with him again every day.
24. My alternative career would be a lawyer or a politician. I love a good argument and I suppose I have a little justice bent in me. Something about law has always interested me.
25. The only movie I can watch for the rest of my life is Matrix. It feels more like an experience than a movie. It’s like a sensual world. Every time I see it anywhere, I watch it until the end.