Campbell Scott is an American actor, born on the 19th July 1961, in New York City, the son of famous movie actor George C. Scott and actress Colleen Dewhurst, one of their six children. He is perhaps best known for his role on the television show “Royal Pains”.
How rich is Campbell Scott? Sources estimate his net worth at $1 million, earned over the course of his acting career which began in the mid-1980s.
Campbell Scott Net Worth $1 million
At John Jay High School, Scott appeared in various plays and theatrical productions. He graduated from Lawrence University, Wisconsin in 1983, with a degree in Theatre and Performing Arts. He then went on to study acting further with coaches such as Stella Adler and Geraldine Page. His first screen role came in 1987, playing a policeman in “Five Corners”, a crime drama starring Tim Robbins and Jodie Foster, the base of his net worth.
In 1990, Scott secured the lead role in “Longtime Companion”, a film which dealt with the beginnings of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in America. A steady stream of acting work followed, with Scott appearing alongside such major stars as Julia Roberts and Bridget Fonda. In 1996, he co-directed the movie “Big Night”, with Stanley Tucci, which starred Minnie Driver and Isabella Rossellini, which was a critical and financial success, and was nominated, though did not win, “Grand Jury Prize” at the Sundance Film Festival, but later won the “New York Film Critics Circle Award”. In 2005, Scott appeared in the horror movie “The Exorcism of Emily Rose”. His more recent film work includes roles in films such as “The Amazing Spiderman” as Richard Parker, and in the sequel to that movie, all contributing to his net worth.
Scott has lent his voice to audiobook productions too, including Stephen King’s novels “Cell” and “The Shining”. His voiceover work has also featured in television advertisements, including for the ice cream company Haagden Dazs, and in documentaries including “No End in Sight”, which discussed the effects of the American occupation of Iraq. Scott has various Broadway, and off-Broadway credits, stretching back to 1982’s “The Queen and the Rebels”, in which he appeared as a soldier. For 2009’s “The Atheist”, he was nominated for the “Drama Desk Award Outstanding Solo Performance”. In 2016, he did three months starring in the comedy “Noises Off”. All these off-stage roles must have contributed significantly to his wealth.
His more recent television work includes recurring roles on “The Blacklist” and “Royal Pains”. He has also secured a major role in the 2017 season of the popular Kevin Spacey-starring drama, “House of Cards”. Further details of his role on the show are not yet available.
In his personal life, Scott first married in 1991, to Anne Scott. In 1998, they had a son, but divorced after 11 years, and in 2005 Scott married the actress Kathleen McElfresh. They also have a child together. In addition to his marriages, he was also rumoured to have had a relationship with “Six Feet Under” actress, Patricia Clarkson. He lives in Connecticut. In 2002, he received the “Career Achievement Award” by the Westchester Country Film Festival.
MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance, Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature, Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead, Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance, Chlotrudis Award for Best Actor
Movies
The Amazing Spider-Man, Manhattan Night, Dying Young, Roger Dodger, Big Night, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, The Spanish Prisoner, The Secret Lives of Dentists, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Longtime Companion, Music and Lyrics, Duma, Saint Ralph, The Sheltering Sky, De...
TV Shows
Royal Pains, Six Degrees, The Kennedys of Massachusetts
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(First date with Patricia Clarkson): Patty and I were always acquaintances. We didn't really know each other, but we respected each other. And then we just saw each other one night -- it was after the Roger Dodger (2002) premiere at Tribeca -- and we hooked up.
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I hate to tell you this, but there's an entire subset of people out there who think of me as quite a dull actor. And that's the word used, and often - dull.
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Born Campbell Scott, no middle name. First wife Anne's maiden name is Whalen.
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Performing the one-man play "The Athiest," a play in two acts by Ronan Noone, at the Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts. Directed by Justin Waldman, sets by Cristina Todesco, costumes by Jessica A. Curtright, lighting by Ben Stanton, sound by Alex Neumann, production stage manager: Stephen M. Kaus. [September 2007]
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Recently submitted an entry at Sundance Film Festival, Big Night (1996) with high school friend, actor/director Stanley Tucci, about two brothers running an Italian restaurant. [1996]
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He has appeared with his mother, Colleen Dewhurst, in three different Broadway productions. The first was his Broadway debut, in "The Queen and the Rebels." In the second two productions, "Ah, Wilderness!" and "Long Day's Journey Into Night," they played mother and son. The original Broadway version of the latter was the play that originally propelled his father, George C. Scott, into stardom.
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Was partly named after his father, the "C" in George C. Scott standing for Campbell.
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Is the voice on the "People do" commercials touting Chevron's environmental commitments.
Was mortally wounded onscreen on both sides of Pickett's Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg: as a Confederate officer in The Perfect Tribute (1991), and as a Union officer in The Love Letter (1998).
Appears in Dead Again (1991) with Kenneth Branagh. He later starred in and co-directed Hamlet (2000), and Branagh starred in and directed Hamlet (1996).
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Was awarded the Career Achievement Award by the Westchester County Film Festival in 2002. When accepting his award, he had a mustache and said that he'd grown it to "look dental" for his role in The Secret Lives of Dentists (2002).
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Has an older brother: writer and theatrical stage manager, Alexander Scott; a half-sister: stage and TV actor Devon Scott and two other half-siblings: Matthew and Victoria Scott.
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Became a father for the first time at age 36 when his wife, Anne Scott, gave birth to their son, Malcolm Scott, on January 28, 1998.
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Listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1990" in John Willis's Screen World, Vol. 42.
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Majored in theater/performing arts (drama) at Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin. Graduated in 1983.