Scott Schwartz Wiki Biography

Scott Schwartz was born on the 12th May 1968, in Sacramento, California USA, and is an actor who rose to fame as a child actor after starring in the comedy films “The Toy” (1982) and “A Christmas Story” (1983). Schwartz has been active in the entertainment industry since 1982.

How much is the net worth of Scott Schwartz? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the overall size of his wealth is as much as $500,000, as of the data presented in the middle of 2017. Acting is the major source of Schwartz’ modest fortune.

Scott Schwartz Net Worth $500,000

To begin with, Schwartz already took over roles in noted films as a child. He starred in the comedy film “The Toy” directed by Richard Donner, which grossed $47.1 million in the box office, and the same year landed the lead role of Richard Cessna, Jr. in the Ronald F. Maxwell film “Kidco” (1982). In 1983, the child actor was in the main cast of Bob Clark’s film “A Christmas Story”, which was also commercially successful grossing $19.3 million at the box office, and was nominated for the Young Artist Award in the category of the Exceptional Performance by a Young Actor in a Supporting role. He has also appeared in episodes of the television series “Young People’s Specials” and “ABC Afterschool Special” both in 1984. Scott also starred in the television film “A Time to Live” (1985).

Meantime, Scott was educated at Bridgewater Raritan HS West, and went on studying at Professional Children’s School. After matriculation, Scott starred in the films “Raiders of the Living Dead” (1986) and “Fear a.k.a. Honor Betrayed” (1988).

When Schwartz came to adulthood his acting career slowed down. From 1990 onwards he played in sex films, which was caused by money shortage. He appeared in such films as “Beauty and the Beast: Part II” (1990) and “Scotty’s X-Rated Adventure” (1996). In 1997, he even won an AVN Award. He left the sex branch later, and took roles in rather unknown films “Skin Walker” (2004), “Alien 3000 a.k.a. Unseen Evil 2” (2004), “Community College” (2008) and “The Coffin” (2008), which improved his net worth somewhat.

Later, Schwartz worked as a manager for various actors, but quit this job because it was not fun. Furthermore, Schwartz took part in the business of his father in Westlake Village, in which among other things, they sold collectable pieces and baseball cards. After the death of his friend, the teen idol Corey Haim, Scott sold his belonging on Ebay upon the will of Haim’s family.

To conclude, all the above mentioned engagements have increased the size of Scott Schwartz’ net worth.

Finally, in the personal life of the actor, he was in relationship with the porno star Lynn LeMay in 1989. Then, he lived with the model Jaide Jones, but the two split up. Currently, Schwartz is believed to be single.



Net Worth $500,000
Date Of Birth May 12, 1968
Place Of Birth Sacramento, California USA
Profession Actor, child actor,
Education Professional Children’s School, Bridgewater Raritan HS West, Greenville University
Nationality American
Parents Dan Schwartz
Partner Lynn LeMay (1989), Jaide Jones
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0777432
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/scott-schwartz-mn0001333255
Awards AVN Award (1997)
Nominations Young Artist Award – Exceptional Performance by a Young Actor in a Supporting role (1984)
Movies The Toy (1982), A Christmas Story (1983), Kidco (1984), Raiders of the Living Dead (1986), Alien 3000 (2004), Community College (2009), The Coffin (2008)
TV Shows Cupid (2003), Vape Warz (TV Movie, 2017), Scotty’s X-Rated Adventure (1996, video), Flashpoint X (1998), A Time to Live (1985), ABC Afterschool Specials (1984, TV Series)
Quote
1 Live for today, tomorrow may never come.
2 [on becoming friends with Richard Pryor] One of the most incredible people who has ever walked the planet.
Fact
1 Charities Scott supports, A Minor Consideration and Dog related charities as he has 4 dogs.
2 Representing Celeb’s for Memorabilia Autograph signings since 1997.
3 Was number 85 on vh1’s The Greatest: 100 Greatest Kid Stars (2005). Has performed in front of thousands doing Elvis and stand up comedy at the Comedy Store (1989-90) with Jim Carrey, Richard Pryor, Robin Williams, Sam Kinison, John Camponera, Wild Willy Parsons, Steven Pearl, Tommy Davidson, Pauly Shore Left adult film industry in the year 2000 to get peace of mind. Father owns “Sports & Movie Stuff” in Simi Valley, CA former Baseball Cards – Movie Collectibles etc Had 1st annual A Minor Consideration fundraising gala in August 30th, 2015 in Los Angeles at Lucky Strike Hollywood. Had A Minor Consideration event at the Hollywood Museum Aug 2016 supporting their Child Star Exibit on display thru 1/2017.
4 Held A Minor Consideration fundraising gala, August 30th, 2015 in Los Angeles at Lucky Strike Hollywood. Held A Minor Consideration show at the Hollywood Museum’s new Child Star’s Exhibit, Aug 2016.
5 2016 – Works with Father at Sports & Movie Stuff, a Vintage Entertainment memorabilia store located in Simi Valley, CA.
6 Worked on You’ll Never Wieze in This Town Again (2002) Prod/Dir and starring Pauly Shore.
7 Was number 85 on vh1’s The Greatest: 100 Greatest Kid Stars (2005).
8 Left adult film industry in the year 2000 to try to become a mainstream actor again.
9 Worked as a manager for adult film actors. Quit because he didn’t like the job.

Actor

Title Year Status Character
Vape Warz 2017 TV Movie filming
The Bend 2017 pre-production Mr. Peterson
The Comeback Kids 2014-2015 TV Series Travis Sullivan
Community College 2009 Bar Owner
Unseen Evil 2 2004 Video Joey
Skin Walker 2004 Video
Booby Trap 2000 Video Agent Big Knob (as Scotty Schwartz)
The Devil in Miss Jones 6 1999 Video The Slaughterhouse Shmuck (as Scotty Schwartz)
Torn 1999 Video Hotel Man (as Scotty Schwartz)
Still Insatiable 1999 Video Party Extra (as Scotty Schwartz)
White Rabbit 1999 Video The Dwarf (as Scotty Swartz)
Silver Screen Confidential 1998 Video as Scotty Schwartz
Flashpoint X 1998 Video EMT #2 (as Scotty Schwartz)
Cafe Flesh 2 1997 Video Beatnik Alien / Wedding Guard (as Scotty Schwartz)
Dirty Bob’s Xcellent Adventures 35 1997 Video
Dirty Bob’s Xcellent Adventures 36 1997 Video
New Wave Hookers 5 1997 Video Dr. Von Hasachub (as Scotty Schwartz)
The Wrong Snatch 1997 Video Skycap / Get Away Driver / Wanker / … (as Scotty Schwartz)
Scotty’s X-Rated Adventure 1996 Video as Scotty Schwartz
Comeback 1995 Video
Beauty and the Beast: Part II 1990 Video Court Jester
TV 101 1988 TV Series Student
Fear 1988 Brian Haden
Rags to Riches 1987 TV Series Curtis
21 Jump Street 1987 TV Series Jordan Simms
Raiders of the Living Dead 1986 Jonathan
A Time to Live 1985 TV Movie Adam Weisman
ABC Afterschool Specials 1984 TV Series Ben Andrews
Kidco 1984 Dickie Cessna
Young People’s Specials 1984 TV Series The
A Christmas Story 1983 Flick
The Toy 1982 Eric Bates
Nurse 1981 TV Series Craig Williams

Miscellaneous

Title Year Status Character
The Untold Christmas Story 2008 Video documentary photographs courtesy of
The Great Sex Contest 1988 Video production assistant

Producer

Title Year Status Character
The Untold Christmas Story 2008 Video documentary executive producer

Thanks

Title Year Status Character
Another Christmas Story 2003 Video documentary short special thanks

Self

Title Year Status Character
Stop Pepper Palmer 2014 Himself
Good Morning America 2013 TV Series Himself
The Cast of a Christmas Story: Where Are They Now? 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Tragic Side of Fame 2011 TV Movie Himself
Clarkworld 2009 Documentary Himself
The Untold Christmas Story 2008 Video documentary Himself
The Bob Show 2008 TV Series Himself
Ring Roasts 1 2008 Himself
Another Christmas Story 2003 Video documentary short Himself – ‘Flick’
Daisy Red Ryder: A History 2003 Video documentary short Himself – ‘Flick’
E! True Hollywood Story 2000 TV Series documentary
Adult Video News Awards 1997 1997 Video documentary Himself
The Show 1996 Video Himself (as Scottie Schwartz)

Archive Footage

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
1984 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture The Toy (1982)

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
1987 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Exceptional Performance by a Young Actor in a Supporting Role – TV Special or Movie of the Week A Time to Live (1985)

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