Scott Caan
Scott Caan is an American actor and musician born in Los Angeles, California on August 23, 1976. He is best known for his roles on the television shows Hawaii Five-0 and Entourage. His career in music was short-lived after the group he was in The Whooliganz first recorded album Make Way for the W was shelved and they were dropped from the label that signed them. His career in acting started in 1994 after he landed a role in the film A Boy Called Hate. He has continued landing roles in films like Last Resort, Enemy of the State, Gone in 60 Seconds, Ocean’s Eleven, Into the Blue, Brooklyn Rules, Deep in the Valley, A Beginner’s Guide to Endings, Untogether, and others. In 2006 he landed his first role in a television show on Learning to Fly. He has also been in the shows Cop House, Entourage, Hawaii Five-0, NCIS: Los Angeles, and Vice Principals. Throughout his career he has been nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe and has won a Critics Award in 2003 and a TV Guide Award in 2013.