Scott Farley

Scott Farley

Scott Farley is a Canadian actor and screenwriter, born in Brantford, Ontario, and raised in St. George. He began his acting journey in high school theatre before honing his craft at George Brown College, The Second City, and The Groundlings. Farley is particularly recognized for his work in children's television, notably as Carlin Caterpillar in "The Moblees" and Erney in "Glowbies." Beyond these roles, he has appeared in popular shows like "Baroness von Sketch Show," "Schitt's Creek," "The Handmaid's Tale," and "Murdoch Mysteries." As a screenwriter, he co-created and starred in the 2024 comedy web series "Stories from My Gay Grandparents," earning a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Lead Performance in a Web Program or Series. Farley, a proud gay man, often incorporates strong LGBTQ+ characters into his writing, which has been recognized with a Canadian Comedy Award nomination for his short film "Club Six." He is also a recipient of a Voice Arts award from the Society of Voice Arts and Sciences for his work on a tourism commercial. His diverse career showcases his talent in acting, voice work, and screenwriting across various genres and platforms.