Stuart Scott Net Worth

August 2024 · 5 minute read

Stuart Scott net worth is
$15 Million

Stuart Scott Wiki Biography

Stuart Scott has earned his net worth as a host of the daily news program ‘Sports center’ on ESPN’s and as a sportscaster. It has been reported that the net worth of Stuart reaches the sum of 15 million dollars, so far. Scott has been successfully working in the industry and accumulating his net worth since 1988.

Stuart Scott was born on July 19, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America. He has three siblings. Scott was studied at Mount Tabor High School and Richard J. Reynolds High School. In 1987, Scott graduated with a degree in speech communication from the University of North Carolina.

Stuart Scott Net Worth $15 Million

Stuart Scott began his career and the accumulation of his net worth as a reporter at WPDE-TV; later he worked at WRAL-TV and the WESH virtual channel. Since 1993, he has been working on ESPN television channels as the host of sports programs, for example on the ‘Sports Night’ program. As for now, he reports for ‘Sports Center’ program about National Football and Basketball events.

In addition to this, Stuart adds to his net worth as a columnist of ‘ESPN the Magazine’. Moreover, Scott has increased his net worth as an actor, too. He debuted on the big screen in the film ‘He Got Game’ (1998) co-produced, written and directed by Spike Lee. Afterwards, he appeared in the following films ‘Enchanted’ (1998) directed by Kevin Lima, ‘Disney’s The Kid’ (2000) directed by Jon Turteltaub, ‘Drumline’ (2002) and ‘Mr. 3000’ (2004) directed by Charles Stone III, ‘Love Don’t Cost a Thing’ (2003) written and directed by Troy Beyer, ‘Herbie: Fully Loaded’ (2005) directed by Angela Robinson, ‘The Longest Yard’ (2005) directed by Peter Segal, ‘The Game Plan’ (2007) directed by Andy Fickman and ‘Just Wright’ (2010) directed by Sanaa Hamri.

Added to all this, Stuat Scott has been acting on various television series and films including sitcoms ‘Arliss’ created by Robert Wuhl, ‘One on One’ created by Eunetta T. Boone, Omar Davis Rodgers, nostalgia television programs ‘I Love the ’70s’, ‘I Love the ‘80’s’ and ‘I Love the ’90s’, ‘I Love Toys’ written by James Eatock and narrated by Doug Jeffers, a family drama ‘Soul Food’ created by George Tillman, Jr., television shows ‘She Spies’ and ‘Dream Job’, a game show ‘Stump the Schwab’ created by Howie Schwab, a television special ‘I Love the Holidays’, as well as the mini-series ‘Black to the Future’.

Furthermore, Stuart Scott has increased his net worth as a host of television shows as ‘NFL Countdown’, ‘NFL PrimeTime’, ‘NFL Live’, ‘NFL Matchup’, ‘NBA Fastbreak’ and ‘NBA Finals’.

He was diagnosed with cancer in 2007, and has has been fighting with the disease year after year. In 2014, Stuart Scott received Jimmy V Perseverance Award in ESPY awards for his fight against cancer.

Stuart Scott married his wife, Kimberley, in 1993. Together they have two daughters, Sydni and Taelor. However, the couple divorced in 2010. Currently, it has been reported that he is in a long term relationship with Kristin Spodobalski. He resides in Avon, Connecticut, United States.


Full NameStuart Scott
Net Worth$15 Million
Salary$15 million
Date Of BirthJuly 19, 1965, Chicago, Illinois, United States
DiedJanuary 4, 2015, Avon, Connecticut, United States
Place Of BirthChicago
Height5 ft 11 in (1.82 m)
ProfessionSports commentator, Actor, Journalist, Sportscaster, Anchor on ESPN
EducationMount Tabor High School, Richard J. Reynolds High School, University of North Carolina
NationalityAmerican
SpouseKim Scott (m. 1993–2007)
ChildrenTaelor Scott, Sydni Scott
ParentsO. Ray Scott, Jacqueline Scott
SiblingsSynthia Scott, Susan Scott, Stephen Scott
NicknamesScott , Stu
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0779818
Allmusicwww.allmusic.com/artist/stuart-scott-mn0001519502
AwardsJimmy V Perseverance Award in ESPY awards (2014)
NominationsSports Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Personality (2015, 2004), Goodreads Choice Awards Best Memoir & Autobiography (2015)
MoviesDrumline, He Got Game
TV Shows‘She Spies’, ‘Dream Job’, ‘Stump the Schwab’, ‘Sports Night’, ‘I Love the Holidays’, ‘Black to the Future’, ‘I Love the '70s’, ‘I Love the ‘80’s’, ‘I Love the '90s’, ‘I Love Toys’, ‘Soul Food’,‘NFL Countdown’, ‘NFL PrimeTime’, ‘NFL Live’, ...
#Fact
1Was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated.
2The youngest of four children.
3First job out of UNC-Chapel Hill was as a reporter in a small South Carolina television station.
4Was an anchor on ESPN's SportsCenter (1979).
5Graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1987.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Herbie Fully Loaded2005Stuart Scott
Mr 30002004Stuart Scott
One on One2004TV SeriesStuart Scott
She Spies2003TV SeriesMale Doctor
Drumline2002Fox Sports Commentator
Arli$$1999-2000TV SeriesStuart Scott
The Kid2000Ritch Eisen
Enchanted1998ESPN Reporter
He Got Game1998TV Announcer
Monday Night Countdown1993TV Series

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
SportsCenter2006-2014TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Anchor
Mike & Mike2011-2013TV SeriesHimself - ESPN / Himself - Telephone Interviewee
The Decision2010TV SpecialHimself
Just Wright2010Himself
Mayne Street2008-2010TV SeriesHimself
Straight from the Horses Mouth2009VideoHimself
Black to the Future2009TV SeriesHimself
I Love the New Millennium2008TV Mini-SeriesHimself
The Game Plan2007Himself (as Stuart O. Scott)
The 2007 NBA Finals2007TV Mini-SeriesSideline reporter
2007 80th Annual Scripps National Spelling Bee2007TV SpecialHimself
Late Night with Conan O'Brien2006TV SeriesHimself
Against All Odds2006DocumentaryHimself
I Love the '70s: Volume 22006TV SeriesHimself
ESPN 25: Who's #1?2006TV Series documentaryHimself
David Blaine: Drowned Alive2006TV Movie documentaryHost
ESPN SportsCentury2001-2006TV Series documentaryHimself
I Love Toys2006TV Series documentaryHimself
Super Bowl XL Pre-Game Show2006TV Movie documentaryHimself
ESPN's New Year's Eve2005TV MovieHimself - Host
I Love the Holidays2005TV Special documentaryHimself
I Love the 80's 3-D2005TV Series documentaryHimself
Last Call with Carson Daly2004-2005TV SeriesHimself
I Love the '90s: Part Deux2005TV Series documentaryHimself
Dream Job2004TV SeriesHost
The 2004 NBA Finals2004TV Mini-SeriesHimself (Courtside Reporter)
Naughty or Nice2004TV MovieHimself
'Hellboy': The Seeds of Creation2004Video documentaryHimself
Stump the Schwab2004TV SeriesHimself - Host
I Love the '90s2004TV Series documentaryHimself
In the Game2004TV MovieHimself
Love Don't Cost a Thing2003Himself
I Love the '70s2003TV Series documentaryHimself
This Is SportsCenter2003TV MovieHimself
Jimmy Kimmel Live!2003TV SeriesHimself
Shaq's All Star Comedy Roast 22003VideoHimself
Soul Food2003TV SeriesHimself
Relatively Speaking: Joe Dumars2003TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
I Love the '80s2002TV Series documentaryHimself
NBA Shootaround2002TV SeriesHimself
ESPN 1002002TV MovieHimself - Host
Jim Brown: All American2002TV Movie documentaryHimself (Sport Journalist, ESPN)
The Hughleys2000TV SeriesHimself
The Chris Rock Show1997TV SeriesHimself
NFL Primetime1987TV SeriesHimself (2006)

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Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2015EmmySports Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sports Personality - Studio Host
2004EmmySports Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sports Personality - Studio Host

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