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American actor Scott Stewart Bakula has an estimated net worth of $10 million. Best known for portraying time traveler Dr. Sam Beckett in the popular sci-fi series Quantum Leap, he is also a noted Broadway actor and occasional movie star, though it is in the last venue that he has had the least amount of success.

The son of a musician, Bakula is said to have started his own rock band when he was in the fourth grade. He also sang with the St. Louis Symphony before attending the University of Kansas. He launched his acting career as a teen in regional theater and as a stage actor specializing in musical comedy. He made his Broadway debut in 1983 in Marilyn: An American Fable.

Scott started showing up regularly on television as a guest star on such series as My Sister Sam and Designing Women during the 1980s. In 1986, Bakula starred in an unsuccessful television series, Gung Ho! Two years later he headlined another unsuccessful one, Eisenhower and Lutz.

In 1988, Bakula was nominated for a Tony for his work in Romance, Romance. The following year, he was cast in Quantum Leap and has since gained a cult following. In 1992, he won a Golden Globe and was nominated four more times. He was also nominated for a quartet of Emmys. He made his feature-film debut starring opposite Kirstie Alley in Sibling Rivalry (1990). Other notable film appearances include L.A. Story (1991) and My Family/Mi Familia (1995). In 1993, He had a recurring role on the CBS sitcom Murphy Brown as a love interest of Candice Bergen. He has also appeared in a number of television movies, and in 1996, he had a stint in another short-lived series, Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

Scott Bakula was born Scott Stewart Bakula on October 9, 1954 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2012

Salary

Salary per episode from the TV series, NCIS: New Orleans

$120,000

1995

Asset

Purchase value of his house in Los Angeles, California

$1,400,000