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Scott Caan

Scott Caan
Scott Caan
Born: 1977
Occupation: Actor, Writer, Director,
Active: '90s-2000s
Major Genres: Drama, Comedy Drama
Career Highlights: Boiler Room, Black and White, Lonely Hearts
First Major Screen Credit: A Boy Called Hate (1995)
21 Videos for Scott Caan
Meet Dave (2008) Ocean's Twelve (2004) Boiler Room (2000)
Ocean's Thirteen (2007) Dallas 362 (2003) Ready to Rumble (2000)
Brooklyn Rules (2006) In Enemy Hands (2003) Black and White (1999)
Friends With Money (2006) Sonny (2002) Speed of Life (1999)
Lonely Hearts (2006) American Outlaws (2001) Varsity Blues (1999)
The Dog Problem (2006) Novocaine (2001) Bongwater (1998)
Into the Blue (2005) Ocean's Eleven (2001) Nowhere (1997)
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Biography:

The eldest child of actor James Caan, Scott Caan started to make a name for himself in such films as Enemy of the State and Varsity Blues. Five feet-five inches of muscle and machismo, the actor was born in 1977 and spent his childhood shuttling between his divorced father and mother.

Although as a child he preferred sports to acting, Caan was offered the title role in the 1995 drama A Boy Called Hate. Following his performance in the film, he attended acting classes at Los Angeles' West Playhouse and acted in a few subsequent features, including Gregg Araki's 1997 Nowhere.

In 1998, the actor got another break with a part in Tony Scott's thriller Enemy of the State and went on to make a number of small films that same year, including Wild Horses, which was co-directed by a post-Punky Brewster Soleil Moon Frye. In 1999 came Varsity Blues and an accompanying rush of exposure for Caan, who supplied the film's comic relief as a hell-raising wide receiver.

In addition, the actor increased his indie credibility with Saturn, which was screened at the 1999 {~Los Angeles Independent Film Festival}. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide.