Darin Scott is an American actor, writer, and director from Vernal, Utah. A month before Scott’s seventeenth birthday, his father died of a heart attack. As the youngest and last of five children in the home, Scott became the man of the house. After playing college football at Brigham Young University-Idaho, Scott finished his BA at the University of Utah. His football days led to his acting roles in Disney’s Going to the Mat (2004) and Halloweentown High (2004), and a lead role in Discovery Channel’s I Shouldn’t Be Alive (2006). He attended Playhouse West Acting School in North Hollywood and while there booked the lead role as Hanks in Ephraim’s Rescue (2013). Among his many other roles Scott is known for Counting for Thunder (2017), Just Let Go (2015), and Yellowstone (2018). In 2021, Scott made his feature directorial debut, writing, directing, and starring in The Oath (2023) Darin and his wife Michelle are the proud parents of 4 children.