- His brother, J.D. Scott, is the most talented writer out of the three brothers and is the primary writer for most of their own projects.
- Is an extreme traveler. Has owns a home on the island Mykonos, Greece. He frequently visits Florence, Italy, and visits family in Scotland every couple of years.
- Drew and brother, Jonathan Silver Scott, were inseparable growing up and pursued many of the same interests. Now, even though they live in separate cities (Las Vegas and Vancouver), they still manage to talk every day.
- Loves living in hotels.
- Has volunteered with twin brother, Jonathan Silver Scott, in the oncology ward at the Children's Hospital in Calgary.
- Started his first business at the young age of seven where he made decorative hangers and sold them to local businesses. The product became so popular that a company out of Japan started buying them to sell at American Paraphernalia shops.
- Attended college for four years, majoring in kinesiology with a minor in mathematics.
- Grew up on a horse ranch and started riding at the age of 3.
- Played college basketball and had a record vertical jump of 43 inches.
- Is a second degree black belt in karate and was a Canadian National Karate champion for several years.
- Being an athlete himself, Drew developed camps and clinics with organizations like the Grizzles NBA team that raise money for local youth charities.
- Was a personal trainer for several years while in university.
- Identical twin brother is actor/illusionist Jonathan Silver Scott.
- Performed as a clown and magician as a kid until he got tired of putting on make-up. His twin brother, Jonathan Silver Scott, continued with the magic. Jonathan later becoming known as one of the world's youngest international illusionists.
- Was childhood friends with Tyler Labine. Later the pair worked together on Breaker High (1997) (also starring Ryan Gosling).
- Has a collection of antique swords. Bought his first three swords at age 10, while on a family trip to Scotland; two broad swords and a Claymore (types of swords used in the movie Braveheart (1995)). Collection also includes a Japanese Samurai katana, a Spanish Toledo blade, a bayonet from World War I, and many others.
- He is a dual citizen and holds passports in Canada and the United Kingdom (European Union).
- Drew has directed and produced the vignettes for the Leo Film & Television Awards since 2009. Previous vignettes have included Canadian talent such as Tyler Labine, Erin Karpluk, and Amanda Tapping.
- Along with acting, Drew is equally passionate about directing and producing. He has several short films that have toured the festival circuit, and is currently procuring financing for a comedic screenplay that will be his feature film directorial debut. (2011).
- Lives in California with his wife, Linda Phan.
- Was voted one of Entertainment Tonight's 2011 Hottest Canadian TV Bachelors alongside Cory Monteith, Gregory Smith, Justin Chatwin, and twin brother Jonathan Silver Scott.
- Owns a real estate investment company named Scott Real Estate.
- He was an original member of the comedy troupe the Raving Thespians.
- He is the youngest of the 3 brothers. Four minutes younger than twin brother, Jonathan. Two years younger than oldest brother, James Daniel.
- Father, with wife Linda Phan, of son Parker James Scott (born on May 12, 2022).
- Net worth with his brother is between $5 and 10 million.[May 2017].
- Studied at the Actor's Foundry in Vancouver, British Columbia under Matthew Harrison; who has also coached Cobie Smulders and Kurt Russell.
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