Before Adam Scott booked Parks and Recreation and Severance , he was a working actor like anyone else — so much so that he auditioned for 2002’s Hellraiser VI: Hellseeker despite being killed off earlier in the franchise’s history. The four-time Emmy-nominated actor and producer made his feature film debut in 1996’s Hellraiser IV: Bloodline , in which he played Jacques, the assistant to Mickey Cottrell’s Duc de L’Isle who is eventually killed by Angelique (Valentina Vargas). “Things don’t go great. I think someone bites my face off,” he told Seth Meyers in a recent appearance on Late Night . “My agent sent me an audition for Hellraiser VI , and I’m like, ‘Now, wait a second … I was in Hellraiser IV, ” Scott recalled, noting that while his character “does not make it” he desperately needed a job. “So I’m like, ‘Screw it,’ and I go to the audition just thinking, ‘Maybe they won’t notice that I was in Hellraiser IV.…