Brennan Elliott’s Net Worth, Wife Cami Elliott, Height, Family

Brennan Elliott's Net Worth, Wife Cami Elliott, Height, Family

Who is Brennan Elliott?

Brennan Elliott was born on 24 March 1975 under the sign of Aries, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, of part-Northern Irish descent. He is a 45-year-old actor and producer, probably best recognized for starring in the role of Dr. Nick Biancavilla in the Lifetime medical drama series “Strong Medicine” (2000-2005), playing Warren Saget in the Hallmark Channel drama series “Cedar Cove” (2013-2015), and featuring as Graham in the Lifetime drama series “Unreal” (2015-2018).

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How rich is he, as of now? Brennan Elliott Net Worth

As of early 2020, Brennan Elliott’s net worth is estimated at over $3 million, acquired through his successful involvement in the film industry as a professional actor, who has starred in more than 70 TV and film titles since his career started in the mid-1990s.

Early Life, Nationality, Ethnicity, Educational Background

Brennan Elliott spent his early years in his hometown of Calgary, where he was raised by his paternal grandparents since his parents divorced when he was a young boy – the names of his parents haven’t been revealed, but it’s known that his father was a bank manager and his mother worked at a finance firm.

Brennan belongs to Clan Eliott, which is a Border Reiver Scottish clan. He is Canadian by nationality, of White Caucasian ethnicity, and practices Christianity. Upon matriculation, Brennan enrolled into the prestigious Actors Studio at the Juilliard School, located in New York City.

Career Beginnings

Brennan Elliott made his first appearance in the music video for the song “Life Is A Highway” by Tom Cochrane in 1991. He then spent some time working as a waiter at a restaurant, until he landed the film debut shortly after graduating in the role of Max in the 1996 action crime “Stone Coats”, written and directed by Rolf Schrader.

He then guest-starred as Slick in three episodes of the Global Television Network’s teen drama series “Madison” (1997), after which he played Ray in the made-for-television sci-fi horror “Dream House” (1998). In 1999, Brennan landed the role of Steve in the mystery thriller “Convergence”, which was followed by one of his most prominent roles as Jason Wells/Jason Black in the action “The Silencer”, directed by Robert Lee.

Rise to Fame and “Strong Medicine”

Brennan’s next major role came in 2000, when he featured as Mark Curran in the Canadian made-for-television live-action film “G-Saviour”, directed by Graeme Campbell.

During the same year, he joined the cast of the medical drama series “Strong Medicine”, aired on the Lifetime network, appearing in the main role of Dr. Nick Biancavilla from Season One to Season Four between 2000 and 2005, while he guest-starred in Season Six.

Concurrently with filming “Strong Medicine”, Brennan made a number of guest-starring appearances in such TV series as “North Shore”, “Without A Trace”, and “Monk”. In 2005, Brennan guest-starred as Nick Irons in three episodes of the ABC crime drama series “Blind Justice”, and Sergeant Carroll in two episodes of the CBS procedural forensics crime drama series “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”.

Brennan Elliott

Continued Success

In 2006, Brennan Elliott played Todd Beamer in the made-for-television action crime drama “Flight 93”, and was cast as Ray Williams in the CBS police procedural series “Cold Case”. Between 2006 and 2007, he starred as T.K. in the ABC comedy-drama series “What About Brian?”, and during the same period appeared in the recurring role of Ben Saunders in the USA Network sci-fi drama series “The 4400”. He then played David Chandler in the Hallmark Channel comedy-drama film “The Nanny Express” (2008), which was followed by his portrayals of Steve in the action drama “Confession”, written and directed by Marilyn Mitchell, and Troy in the thriller “Black Widow”, both in 2010.

By the end of the decade, he had also guest-starred in such TV series as “Grey’s Anatomy”, “Private Practice”, and “CSI: Miami”, among others.

Roles in the early 2010s

Brennan’s next major role came when he played Eric in the 2011 romantic comedy “Take Me Home”, directed by Sam Jaeger, after which he featured as Rod in the made-for-television film “I Met A Producer And Moved To L.A.” in the same year.

In the following year, he starred as Vance in the made-for-television film “Cupid, Inc.”, portrayed Pete Shoreman in another made-for-television film entitled “Kiss At Pine Lake”, and landed the role of Viktor in the thriller “Murder On The 13th Floor”.

In 2013, Brennan appeared as Rip in Dietrich Johnston’s horror “Blood Shot”, Ian in the 2013 horror thriller “Curse Of Chucky”, written and directed by Don Mancini, and Dr. Norton in the drama romance “Heart Of Dance”.

“Cedar Cove” and Other Appearances

Between 2013 and 2015, he played Warren Saget in the drama series “Cedar Cove”, broadcast on the Hallmark Channel. Side by side with that performance, Brennan also landed a cameo role in the 2014 adventure comedy “Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb”, starring alongside Owen Wilson and Robin Williams, after which he featured as Brian Howell in the made-for-television film “All Of My Heart” and Danny Collier in the made-for-television film “A Christmas Melody”, both in 2015.

“Unreal” and Recent Projects

Afterwards, Brennan joined the cast of the Lifetime drama series “Unreal”, featuring in the role of Graham in 38 episodes from 2015 to 2018. Meanwhile in 2016 he played Marco Salvare in the “Flower Shop Mystery” film series, after which he continued working on the made-for-television film titles, including his appearance as Brian Howell in the 2017 film “All Of My Heart: Inn Love” and its sequel, entitled “All Of My Heart: The Wedding”, and his portrayal of Leo in the film “Christmas At Grand Valley” in 2018. Most recently, he played Jake in the made-for-television film “All Summer Long”, after which he landed the role of Logan in the “Crossword Mysteries” film series, both in 2019.

Appearance and Vital Statistics

Brennan Elliotthas short dark brown hair and blue eyes. He stands at a height of 6ft 4ins (1.93m), while he weighs around 220lbs (100kgs).

Personal Life and Hobbies

Brennan Elliott is a married man, and his wife is Cami Elliottouple. They met through a mutual friend back in the 1990s, but didn’t eventually tie the knot until 2011 at a private wedding ceremony. They are the parents of a son and a daughter, and their current residence is in Toronto, Canada. In his spare time, Brennan enjoys playing tennis and traveling around the world; his favorite holiday destination is France.

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