Ken Stott Net Worth (2025)
Actor
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Millionaire
Net worth between $1 million and $10 million
Annual Income
$200,000 per year (acting roles, voiceovers)
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $2,000,000, 2023: $2,200,000, 2024: $2,500,000
Ken Stott's Biography
Ken Stott is a renowned Scottish actor celebrated for his compelling performances in both television and film. Born on October 19, 1954, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Stott began his acting journey after graduating from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. He achieved early recognition for his role in the acclaimed TV drama 'The Singing Detective' and continued to build a diverse portfolio across stage and screen. Stott is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Detective Inspector John Rebus in the popular crime series 'Rebus' and as the dwarf Balin in Peter Jackson’s blockbuster 'The Hobbit' trilogy. His deep, expressive voice and commanding presence have made him a favorite in both dramatic and fantasy genres. Stott has received several accolades, including a Laurence Olivier Award, and is admired for his dedication to his craft. Outside of acting, he enjoys golf and reading, maintaining a relatively private personal life. Ken Stott's career is marked by versatility, passion, and a commitment to authenticity, making him one of the UK’s most respected actors.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
Ken Stott is fluent in French.
Full Name
Kenneth Campbell Stott
Nickname
Ken Stott
Nationality
Scottish
Birthday
October 19, 1954
Age
70
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Height
5'7" (170 cm)
Weight
165 lbs (75.0 kg)
Marital Status
Married
Spouse
Nina Gehl
Children
1
Education
Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
Famous For
Playing DI John Rebus in 'Rebus' and Balin in 'The Hobbit' trilogy
First Big Break
Role in the TV drama 'The Singing Detective' (1986)
Social Media
None publicly known
Businesses Owned
None publicly known
Awards
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Category
Actors
Controversies
No major controversies publicly known
Hobbies
Golf, reading
Interests
Theatre, history, music
Quote
‘Acting is about being true to the character, not to yourself.’