Scott Evans
This celebrity goo was created by Scott Hardie.
publication date: Sunday, October 5, 2025 (part of October 2025)
category:
Television
clue: He can do this all, gay, because playing men who come out of the closet in One Life to Live and Grace & Frankie is relatable for this American actor.
explanation: Evans, who himself came out at 19, played two men who were introduced as straight but later came out as gay. He is the younger brother of Chris Evans, who often says the line "I can do this all day" in the role of the first Captain America. more…
intended difficulty: easy
solved by: Russ Wilhelm, Steve West, Samir Mehta, Richard Slominsky, Matthew Preston, and Erik Bates
trivia: Given that Evans appeared in Rubicon as a man affiliated with the al-Qaeda terrorist network, Scott considered also making a "he can do this, al-Qaeda" joke in the clue, but the one-episode role on a quickly-cancelled series did not feel notable enough for the game.
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