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What is Scott Schwartz's Net Worth?

Scott Schwartz is an American actor who has a net worth of $500 thousand. As a child actor, Scott Schwartz was best known for starring as Eric Bates in the 1982 movie "The Toy," as Flick in the 1983 movie "A Christmas Story." Schwartz also starred in the films "Kidco," "Raiders of the Living Dead," "Fear," "Skin Walker," and "Community College." As an adult he has managed a sports and memorabilia store with his father in California. He worked in the adult film industry in the 1990s. He helped create the Americana line of celebrity trading cards and has worked getting celebrity autographs for card companies. He started writing for Beckett magazine in 2008.

Early Life

Schwartz was born on May 12, 1968 in Sacramento, California. He was interested in acting from a young age and started auditioning for roles in the early 1980s. Because his acting career kicked off when he was in middle school, Schwartz's education was sometimes interrupted by his film roles. He attended Eisenhower Junior High School and then Bridgewater-Raritan High School. In order to better accommodate his career, he transferred to attend the Professional Children's School from 1983 to 1985.

Career

One of Schwartz's first jobs was in a commercial for the chocolate-flavored beverage Yoo-Hoo. He appeared in other commercials as well in his early career. Schwartz booked his first on-screen film role in the 1982 movie "The Toy," oppositeRichard PryorandJackie Gleason. The film was directed byRichard Donnerand was an adaptation of the 1976 French comedy film "Le Jouet." Unfortunately, the film was not well-received critically. However, it was a big commercial success, grossing nearly $50,000,000 in the United States and Canada.

Later, in 1982, Schwartz also appeared in the film "Kidco" directed by Ronald F. Maxwell. The film was based on the real-life purchase of public land in California in 1979 by a corporation owned by four children. The children were paid for the rights to the story, and "Kidco" was produced. In 1983, he landed a role in the film "A Christmas Story." He played the character of Flick, a friend of the main character who gets his tongue stuck on a frozen flagpole. The movie has since become a very popular holiday classic film.

In 1985, Schwartz appeared in the television film "A Time to Live" with co-starsLiza Minnelli,Corey Haim, andJeffrey DeMunn. The film was based on the 1982 book "Intensive Care" by author Mary-Lou Weisman and tells the story of the Weismans' experience raising their son with muscular dystrophy. The film was very well received, with Minnelli winning a Golden Globe for her performance. In 1986, he appeared in "Raiders of the Living Dead. In 1987, he appeared in episodes of "21 Jump Street" and "Rags to Riches."

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