Scott Caan
Scott Caan was born in Los Angeles, California, United States on August 23rd, 1976 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 48, Scott Caan biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Scott Andrew Caan (born August 23, 1976) is an American actor.
In the CBS television series Hawaii Five-0 (2010–present), Danny "Danno" Williams plays Detective Sergeant Danny "Danno" Williams, for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.
In the HBO television series Entourage (2009–2011), Caan was back as manager Scott Lavin.
He was a member of the hip hop group The Whoolanz with The Alchemist in the 1990s.
Mad Skillz and Mudfoot, respectively, were used by the pair.
Early life
Caan was born in Los Angeles, California, on August 23, 1976, the son of actor James Caan and Sheila Marie Ryan, an actor and former model. His paternal grandparents were German Jews immigrants. He has an older half-sister as well as three younger half-brothers.
Personal life
Caan's black belt is a part of Brazilian jiujitsu. Caan and his partner, Kacy Byxbee, were expecting their first child in 2014; Josie James, the couple's daughter, was born in July of that year.
Career
Caan was a roadie for the hip hop groups Cypress Hill and House of Pain. Caan was also a member of the hip-hop band The Whoolz, as Mad Skillz (with producer and fellow MC The Alchemist as Mudfoot). When performing as the rap group the Whooliganz in the early 1990s, the Alchemist and he signed a historic contract with Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. They released the album Make Way for the Beat, but the album was shelved and Tommy Boy dropped them, and the duo was dropped by the artist. The Whooliganz' album "Whooliganz" was released in the United Kingdom as a single, but Caan and the Alchemist had already parted ways. Caan reunited with his ex partner The Alchemist in 2014 on the Step Brothers' Lord Steppington, appearing on the song "Byron G" with musician Evidence.
Caan began acting in the late 1990s, appearing in a number of independent films and low-budget films after enrolling at the Playhouse West acting academy in Los Angeles. Charlie Tweeder, a brash Texas high school football wide receiver in Varsity Blues (1999), alongside James Van Der Beek and Paul Walker, was his first film role in a major motion picture. He appeared in the film Saturn (also known as Speed of Life) in the same year. Caan appeared in several studio films, including Ready to Rumble (2000) co-starring David Arquette, Boiler Room (2000), and American Outlaws (2001) co-starring Colin Farrell, in which Caan played 19th-century outlaw Cole Younger. Caan made his directorial debut with the film Dallas 362, which received a prize at the 2003 Las Vegas Film Festival.
Caan appeared in the film trilogy Ocean's Eleven, Ocean's Twelve, and Ocean's Thirteen. He costarred with Paul Walker (with whom he had appeared in Varsity Blues) in the 2005 action film Into the Blue. Caan wrote and directed the 2006 comedy The Dog Problem, and he appeared as a supporting character in the film as well. Scott Lavin, the talent manager, appeared on Entourage as a recurring character from seasons six to eight.
In Hawaii Five-0 (a re-imagining of the 1968 Hawaii Five-O television series), Caan played Detective Danny "Danno" Williams. In 2010, the new series debuted on September 20, 2010, and in 2011, he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film for his contribution.
On its list of "TV's Sexiest Men of 2011," BuddyTV ranked him 95th.
Caan has also pursued a career in photography in addition to acting. Caan has been shooting ever since being inspired and trained by cinematographer Phil Parmet when filming on the 2003 film Dallas 362, to which we were all related. "Phil inspired me to learn about lenses, lights, frames, and the operation of a 250 millimeter camera," Caan said. "I wanted to shoot the next one" by the time the film was over. In 2009, he published his first collection of photographs in a 256-page book titled Scott Caan Photographs, Vol. 1. 1. Howard Nourmand edited and designed the book, which also included an introduction by Steve Olson.