Basic Information About Scott Caan
Full Name | Scott Andrew Caan |
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Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
Professions | Actor, Screenwriter, Photographer, Musician, Film director |
Net worth | $16,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1976-08-23 (48 years old) |
Place of birth | Los Angeles |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Short stature Arrogant, volatile and cocky characters Blond hair he always wears slicked back |
Father | James Caan |
Mother | Sheila Caan |
Siblings | Jacob Nicholas Caan, James Arthur Caan, Tara A. Caan, Alexander James Caan |
Kids | Josie James Caan |
Gender | Male |
Height | 5 ft 4 in (1.65 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ Instagram βοΈ Imdb |
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What Movie Awards did Scott Caan win?
Oscar |
Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
Other |
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0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Scott Caan awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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MTV Movie Award - Best On-Screen Team | Nominee | Ocean's Eleven | 2002 |
PFCS Award - Best Acting Ensemble | Nominee | Ocean's Eleven | 2002 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | Nominee | Hawaii Five-0 | 2011 |
TV Guide Award - Favorite Bromance | Winner | Hawaii Five-0 | 2013 |
Scott Caan roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Gone in Sixty Seconds | Tumbler |
Ocean's Thirteen | Turk Malloy |
Ocean's Twelve | Turk Malloy |
Ocean's Eleven | Turk Malloy |
Into the Blue | Bryce |
Enemy of the State | Jones |
Varsity Blues | Tweeter |
Boiler Room | Richie O'Flaherty |
Untogether | Ellis |
Deep in the Valley | Rod Cannon |
Friends with Money | Mike |
American Outlaws | Cole Younger |
Nowhere | Ducky |
Lonely Hearts | Det. Reilly |
Rock the Kasbah | Jake |
Meet Dave | Dooley |
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show | Self 1 episode, 2012 |
Entourage | Scott Lavin 19 episodes, 2009-2011 |
The Talk | Self - Guest 1 episode, 2014 |
NCIS: Los Angeles | Danny Williams 1 episode, 2012 |
Hawaii Five-0 | Danny Williams / ... 240 episodes, 2010-2020 |
Vice Principals | Sweat Dogs Trainer 1 episode, 2017 |
Chelsea Lately | Self - Guest 1 episode, 2013 |
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon | Self 1 episode, 2010 |
Scott Caan's Movie/Shows Salary
Movie / Series | Salary |
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Hawaii Five-0Β (2010) | $200,000 per episode (season 8) |
Scott Caan's Quotes
- [on acting in the moment] I think all the greats really did that. If you watch Brando, if you watch McQueen, every scene you could see that they were doing something and that's why it seemed so human and so real as opposed to actors trying to find an emotion or play that emotion when the cameras are up and the lights are on it's hard to settle in and have a real moment. I think the only real way to do it is to have an objective for what you're doing in the scene.
- When I was a kid, I was always an athlete. I played a lot of sports. I played football, basketball, baseball and soccer. My dad was super into athletics, so that's what I did as a kid. I played sports. When I was 11 or 12, I stopped wanting to play football, basketball and baseball and I started smoking weed and hanging out with the 'bad kids'. I wanted to do anything that was rebellious. My old man hated skateboarding and surfing. He was a team sports player. The individuality of it is what drew me to skating and surfing. It was a 'Fuck you!' at the time. I know that skateboarding and surfing have been around a long time, but it wasn't like it is now. Surfing now is like a high school sport. Everyone surfs and everyone skateboards. Back then, if you skated, you were definitely one of the bad kids. If you surfed, you were a stoner, so you were one of the bad kids. At the time, I wanted to be like that. I wanted to be rebellious. I didn't want to fit in. I wanted to be a punk. When we'd go off and skate or surf, we were doing our own thing. There was nobody standing over our backs, watching us. There was no one judging us. It was just about one-upping each other all the time.
- My dad didn't work on a lot on movies when I was growing up. He stopped working for fifteen years. From the time I was five until I was fifteen, I didn't know who he was as an actor. He was just my dad. He wasn't off on movie sets when I was a kid. He hung out with me. He was also a rebellious guy. His whole life had a lot of ups and downs. To answer your question, yeah, he was the shit; but to me, he was just my dad. I didn't know him as James Caan, the big movie actor. As a kid, I never got to see any of his movies because they were all rated R. I didn't see The Godfather until I was 11 years old. When they shot him, I was like, 'This sucks.' It was fucked up. It was weird. I turned it off. It bummed me out. Now I look back and watch his movies and I'm like, 'Damn. He was the shit.'
- My old man was very strict about if you were going to do something, be good at it. Be the best at it or don't do it. Anyone can work hard and have God-given talent, but it's a shame when people have it and don't use it. You have to use all aspects of it. You have to be good at it and work harder than the next man. He always instilled that in me. Even when I was a kid, he'd say, 'If you're going to do something, do it right, do it hard and be passionate about it. Do it good or don't do it all, because there is always someone else that wants to play harder than you.'
- The reason I started writing movies was because I kept getting parts that I just kind of stepped into. I didn't have to do a lot of work and I ended up getting sort of bored. When I first started acting, all I did was work on plays and spend a lot of hours in the theater. I was immersing myself in what I was doing. I wanted to be the best at it. I was like, 'I'm going to do this and be the best actor in the world.' Then I got into the movie business and maybe once every three years, I'd get a part that I could actually sink my teeth into. The reason I started writing was because I didn't always get those parts. I figured I could write myself plays and perform things that I felt strongly about. That set me off on writing and directing. I ended up thinking, 'I can do this too.' I got really passionate about writing and directing. And now that I'm in my early 30s, I'm getting parts that I can really sink my teeth into it. Now I can go back to what really got me into acting, when it was something that I was super passionate about.
Interesting Facts about Scott Caan
- His mother is Sheila Ryan.
- Son of actor James Caan.
- Stars in Nicolas Cage's directorial debut, Sonny (2002) - "Sonny" was the name of Scott"s father's (James Caan) character in The Godfather (1972), which is incidentally directed by Nicolas Cage's uncle, Francis Ford Coppola.
- Nephew of producer Ronnie Caan.
- Formed a rap duo called "The Whooliganz" as a teenager. They had one single in 1993 called "Put Your Handz Up". His rap alias was "Mad Skillz". His rapping partner was The Alchemist, who is now a top hip-hop producer.
- Interviewed with his father, James Caan, on Playboy T.V. back in 1988.
- Attended Beverly Hills High School at the same time as Angelina Jolie, whom he later appeared alongside in Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000).
- Was considered for the role of "Derek" in Hero Wanted (2008).
- Has an older half-sister named Tara Caan.
- Has 3 younger half-brothers named Alexander James Caan (b. 1991), Jacob Nicholas Caan (b. 1995) and James Arthur Caan (b. 1998).
- Studied acting in Playhouse West in Los Angeles.
- Him and The Alchemist, when performing as the rap duo "The Whooliganz" in the early '90s, actually landed a record deal with Tommy Boy records. They recorded the album "Make Way for the W.", but after their first single "Put Your Handz Up" turned out to be a failure, the album was shelved and the duo was dropped by Tommy Boy. In 1995, "The Whooliganz"'s song "Whooliganz" was released as a single in the UK, but Caan and The Alchemist had already parted ways.
- His paternal grandparents, Arthur Caan and Sophie (Falkenstein), were German Jewish immigrants.
- Is an avid photographer, ever since cinematographer Phil Parmet (with whom Caan worked on his directing debut Dallas 362 (2003)) introduced him to the techniques of the profession. Subsequently, Scott's father, James Caan, gave him a Nikon FE, which was given to James by Francis Ford Coppola, as a birthday gift. Scott has been taking pictures ever since.
- Scott is a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
- First child, daughter Josie James Caan born on July 9, 2014. Scott's girlfriend Kacy Byxbee is the baby's mother.
- Is one day older than his Hawaii Five-0 co-star Alex O'Laughlin, who was born on August 24th 1976.
Additional information of Scott Caan
Zodiac | Virgo |
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Lucky Number | 9 |
Lucky Stone | Sapphire |
Lucky Color | Green |
Best Match for Marriage | Taurus, Capricorn |
Eye Color | Grey |
Hair Color | Brown |
Religion | Christian |
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