
TX Whiskey Presents: An Evening with Scoot McNairy
Get ready for a very special evening at TX Whiskey Ranch! Join TX Whiskey and acclaimed actor Scoot McNairy for a night together of film, food, and fun. McNairy will sit down for a moderated chat about his career in Hollywood and life outside of acting, including growing up in Dallas. Tickets to the event will include two cocktails, light bites and cover admission to the Q&A with McNairy. This event is 21+ only. Tickets are non-refundable.
Scoot McNairy has appeared in dozens of films and TV shows, including the Oscar-winning movies 12 Years a Slave and Argo, as well as the critically-acclaimed Netflix western series Godless. Born and raised in Dallas, McNairy (who was given the nickname “Scoot” as a child because he’d scoot around a lot on his behind) began acting at a very young age. He appeared in plays in local theater companies throughout his hometown, and dreamt of one day making a living as a film and television actor. His dream stayed with him throughout his teens, and after moving to Austin in his early 20s, McNairy nabbed his first acting role in the film Wrong Numbers.
After moving to Los Angeles, McNairy started landing work in the early 2000s with parts in films like Wonderland, Herbie Fully Loaded, and Art School Confidential. By the early 2010s, McNairy began appearing in prestige films like Argo, 12 Years a Slave, and Gone Girl. Then McNairy landed the role of Gordon Clark on the AMC series Halt and Catch Fire, followed by roles in Godless and the third season of True Detective. He was both the star and narrator for the Netflix series Narcos and was featured in supporting roles in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and A Quiet Place, Part 2 . Most recently, McNairy has appeared in Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile, Blonde and Luckiest Girl Alive.
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