Reid Net Worth (2025)
Actor
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Millionaire
Net worth between $1 million and $10 million
Annual Income
$250,000 per year (TV and film acting)
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $2,000,000, 2023: $2,400,000, 2024: $2,800,000
Reid's Biography
Reid Scott is a talented American actor best known for his sharp comedic timing and memorable roles on both television and film. Born on November 19, 1977, in Albany, New York, Scott attended Syracuse University before moving to Los Angeles to pursue his passion for acting. He gained early recognition as Brando on the TBS comedy 'My Boys', but skyrocketed to fame as the ambitious and quick-witted Dan Egan on HBO's critically acclaimed series 'Veep.' His work on 'Veep' earned him a Screen Actors Guild Award as part of the show's outstanding ensemble cast. In addition to television, Reid has appeared in popular films such as 'Venom' and 'Home Again'. Outside of acting, Scott is an avid golfer, enjoys photography, and is passionate about environmental causes. Despite his busy career, he maintains a down-to-earth persona, balancing his professional life with his role as a husband to Elspeth Keller and father of two. Known for his wit and dedication, Reid Scott continues to captivate audiences with his performances and remains a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
Reid Scott originally studied to be a lawyer before switching to acting.
Full Name
Reid Scott
Nickname
Reid
Nationality
American
Birthday
November 19, 1977
Age
47
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Height
6'1" (185 cm)
Weight
172 lbs (78.0 kg)
Marital Status
Married
Spouse
Elspeth Keller
Children
2
Education
Syracuse University
Famous For
Playing Dan Egan on HBO's 'Veep'
First Big Break
Lead role as Brendan 'Brando' Dorff on TBS's 'My Boys'
Social Media
@MrReidScott on Instagram
Businesses Owned
None known
Awards
Screen Actors Guild Award (Ensemble, 'Veep')
Category
Actors
Controversies
None public
Hobbies
Golf, photography, cooking
Interests
Comedy, writing, environmental causes
Quote
"Comedy is a great way to shine a light on the truth."