Want to know all about Scott Caan’s height, career, and net worth? Read on to find out everything you need to know about the beloved television star.
Scott Caan is an American actor known for his roles in popular TV series like Entourage and Hawaii Five-0. Like his father James Caan, Scott started working early. At just 19, Scott Caan had his first film role alongside his father in A Boy Called Hate (1996).
Who is Scott Caan?
Scott Caan is a prolific actor. He’s best known for his role as “Danno” Williams on CBS’ Hawaii Five-0 (2010-present).
He also played the talent manager Scott Lavin on HBO’s Entourage from 2009-2011.
In addition to his well-known television work, Caan has been in a number of feature films including Varsity Blues (1999), Ocean’s Eleven (2001), and Oceans Thirteen (2007).
Scott Caan was born into a Hollywood family, so he grew up around the industry. His father, actor James Caan, played legendary parts like Sonny Corleone in The Godfather (1972). He starred in other iconic films including Misery (1990) and The Gambler (1974).
Scott’s mother, Sheila Marie Ryan, was also an actress and model. Clearly, good looks and talent run in the family.
In addition to his acting career, Scott Caan has many other talents.
He was a roadie for the hip-hop groups Cypress Hill and House of Pain. In the 1990s Caan was also a member of the hip-hop group the Whooliganz.
More recently, Caan has tried his hand at professional photography. In 2009, he published a collection of photographs entitled Scott Caan Photographs, Volume 1.
In fact, 2009 was quite a busy year for Scott Caan. He also wrote, directed and starred in his film The Dog Problem.
Aside from his artistic pursuits, Scott Caan is also a philanthropist. He volunteers with the organizations Surfers Healing and THERASurf. Both are non-profit organizations that help children with special needs learn to surf.
While he’s currently focused on his network show, Caan still finds time to appear in the occasional film. In 2018, he played Ellis in the Indie film Untogether. The all-star cast included Billy Crystal and Jamie Dornan.
How Tall is Scott Caan?
It’s no longer a secret that Hollywood is full of short men. And just like BD Wong and David Spade, Scott Caan’s height is 5’5″ or 165cm. At five-foot-five, he’s 4 inches shorter than the average American man.
He weighs 64kg or 140 lbs.
And, like of a lot of the modest men we feature, his significant other is taller than him. He’s been dating model Kacy Byxbee for several years. Byxbee gave birth to their first child, Josie, back in 2014.
How Tall is Scott’s Father, James Caan?
The Godfather actor James Caan is actually pretty tall. He’s 5’9″.
At five-foot-nine, he’s four inches taller than his son Scott.
Where has Scott Caan Been?
He’s been at work! Caan has been starring on CBS’ Hawaii Five-0 on CBS since 2010. And the show is still going strong in its tenth season. Let’s be honest. Most actors would kill for ten years as a lead on a network series.
As fans of the show have noted, Caan seems a little accident-prone. He once had to leave Hawaii to get surgery for a torn ACL in Los Angeles. Then, in a later season, he appeared with a sling on his arm in several episodes.
Despite his health issues, Caan remains a dedicated cast member, appearing in almost every episode. However, he also makes it a priority to spend time with his own real-life family back in L.A. He’s worked these family breaks into his contract with CBS, ensuring he stays committed to the show and his family.
Now that’s the definition of a rich life!
Is Scott Caan Married?
While he isn’t married, Caan is in a long-term relationship with the model Kacy Byxbee.
And, yes, she’s taller than him. And continuing in the time old Hollywood tradition of dating your coworkers, they met on set.
What’s Scott Caan’s Net Worth?
As of 2019, Scott Caan has an estimated net worth of $16 million. He’s earned his fortune through working as an actor. And hey being a multi-millionaire and working in Hawaii doesn’t sound bad at all. We salute you, Scott Caan!
Paul says
Hes 5ft 3
Joanne says
Oh boy!
Can’t stand short men, as many suffer from ‘small man syndrome’.
I’m 5’8”, hubby 6’2”, daughter 5’10”, son 6’5”, & my maternal grandfather was 6’6”.
It’s great being tall, as one can see over heads’ of those in-front, in varying situations’.
Brock says
I feel so sorry for your kids.