Drew Scott

Actor

Birthday April 28, 1978

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Age 45 years old

Nationality Canada

Height 1.93 m

#1548 Most Popular

1970

He worked in the film industry as an actor, stuntman, and assistant director until the late 1970s.

It was around that time when he decided to focus on raising his family, and they moved to a horse farm in the nearby town of Maple Ridge.

He worked as a youth counsellor while Joanne continued her career as a paralegal in downtown Vancouver.

On the twins' seventh birthday, their father encouraged them to get jobs, so they started their first business (called JAM), making nylon covered hangers.

According to them, they sold them from door to door until a woman who sold American paraphernalia in Japan ordered thousands.

James would commonly renovate their properties, and would pay the boys from as young as eight years old to build and repair fences, decks, and barns.

Even as children, the twins would often rearrange the furniture in their family home.

As teens, they attended Thomas Haney Secondary School, and Drew excelled in sports, both coaching and playing on the basketball and volleyball teams.

After graduation, the family moved into their new home in Alberta, just as the twins were leaving for Calgary to go to university.

At a young age, Scott began acting in theater, improv, and sketch comedy.

As children, the twins trained as apprentice clowns, eventually performing at parties and events and charging as much as C$100 per hour.

However, as Jonathan's interest in magic increased, Drew began to focus more on playing basketball.

As a teen and young adult, he also pursued acting, which included roles on Smallville, Breaker High, and Madison.

The brothers enrolled in the University of Calgary, and long-time athlete Scott studied kinesiology.

Despite their plans to become entertainers, the twins didn't want to be "starving artists," and—after watching an informercial by Carleton Sheets —they felt real estate investment would "ease the financial purgatory of being out-of-work actors."

After researching the topic, —and during their first semester in college—they assumed the lease of a seven-bedroom rental property across the street from their university.

They cleaned and repaired it, then sublet the remaining five rooms, clearing a profit of $800 a month.

Taking advantage of a vendor take-back mortgage, they assumed the mortgage of the home with a $250 down payment, made conservative renovations using the rental money, and sold the house a year later for a $50,000 profit.

They continued to purchase and "flip" homes at wide profit margins for the next 15 years.

Jonathan went to school for construction and design, eventually becoming licensed as a contractor.

While his brothers made broader repairs, Drew's labor was mostly limited to installing siding and tile.

At the same time, they supported themselves with various jobs including flight attendant, personal trainer, bikini store manager, busboy, website designer, and mall cop.

1978

Andrew Alfred Scott (born April 28, 1978) is a Canadian reality television personality, best known as the co-host (along with his identical twin brother Jonathan) of the TV series Property Brothers.

The home-renovation program, which is produced by Cineflix Media, features Drew as the realtor and Jonathan as the contractor.

The success of the show has led to several spinoffs, including Buying and Selling, Brother vs. Brother, Property Brothers: at Home, and Property Brothers: Forever Homes.

Scott (along with his two brothers) is also a co-founder of Scott Brothers Entertainment, which creates and produces TV shows, films, and digital content.

Additionally, the twins have launched the home furnishings brand Scott Living and its subsidiary, Dream Homes.

Scott participates in charity and philanthropic activities.

He resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Linda Phan.

Drew Scott was born on April 28, 1978, in Vancouver, British Columbia, the youngest of brothers James Daniel (by two years) and his identical twin brother Jonathan (by four minutes).

His birth was a surprise to his parents—Jim and Joanne Scott—who had thought she was giving birth to a single child.

Their father Jim had emigrated from Scotland as a teenager with dreams of being the kind of cowboy he had seen on television.

2002

Always planning careers in entertainment, however, the twins—along with their older brother—co-founded Dividian Production Group in 2002, an independent film production company, and Drew continued acting, directing, and producing on the side.

2003

Drew had long abandoned his aspirations to play professional basketball after a string of injuries, but in 2003, an Alberta college recruited him.

Already 25 years old, however, and feeling like he was moving backwards, he left after a few weeks and rejoined Jonathan in the real estate business.

2004

Having had several negative experiences with realtors, Drew decided to enroll in a real estate program and got his license in 2004, shifting his focus to the real estate transactions.

That same year, the twins founded Scott Real Estate Inc., a company designed to provide clients, in their words, a "one stop shop" for services in buying, selling, and renovating properties, as well as design consulting and staging open houses.

2006

Despite the success he was having as a realtor, Drew became increasingly dismayed that real estate was overtaking his true passion—acting—so in January 2006 he headed to Vancouver.

Moving in with his best friend Pedro, he gave himself one year to pursue his dream in earnest.

2018

The couple had an HGTV show called Property Brothers at Home: Drew's Honeymoon House, that chronicled the renovation of their home, as well as a show on TLC called Drew and Linda Say I Do, which featured the festivities around their May 2018 wedding in Italy.