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Jonathan Silver Scott (born April 28, 1978) is a Canadian reality television personality, construction contractor, interior designer, illusionist, and television and film producer. He is best known as the co-host, with his twin brother Drew, of the TV series Property Brothers, as well as the program's spin-offs such as Buying and Selling, Brother Vs. Brother, Forever Homes and Property Brothers: At Home, which are broadcast in the U.S. on HGTV. Scott is also co-founder and executive producer of Scott Brothers Entertainment, which creates TV, film, and digital content for North American and international broadcasters. The brothers have written a home-improvement how-to book, a memoir, and children's books about construction. In 2020, they released a magazine related to their brand, called Reveal. Keeping with their brand, the twins have launched the home goods line Scott Living and its extension, Dream Homes—a consulting and construction firm for luxury home upgrades. Jonathan studied performance magic since childhood and, through college and until his career in television began, he performed illusions professionally, eventually relocating to Las Vegas. He and Drew have released two country singles as the group The Scott Brothers. He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, in a home he co-owns with Drew, who lives in Beverly Hills, California. Early life Jonathan Scott was born John Ian Scott on April 28, 1978, four minutes before his identical twin brother Drew, in Vancouver, British Columbia. He has an older brother, JD, and is the second son of Jim and Joanne Scott. Jim had fostered dreams of being a cowboy as he had seen on television, and so emigrated from Scotland to Canada as a teenager. He worked in the film industry as an actor, stuntman, and assistant director until the late 1970s. It was around that time when he decided to focus on raising his family, and they moved to a horse farm in the nearby town of Maple Ridge, British Columbia. James worked as a youth counselor, and Joanne continued her career as a paralegal in downtown Vancouver. On their seventh birthday, their father encouraged the twins to get jobs. They looked through the help wanted ads, but ultimately started a business with their mother called JAM (for Jon, Andrew, and Mom) making nylon-wrapped clothes hangers. In interviews, they have recalled selling them door to door, eventually selling thousands to a woman who sold American paraphernalia in Japan. The boys' continued job search led them to an ad recruiting child clowns to perform in parades. After completing classes with the local parks and recreation department, they were hired at C$10 a gig, eventually making as much as $100 per hour. Jonathan eventually grew tired of making himself up, and began to transition as a performer. As a child, he had seen a magic show one New Year's Eve that inspired him, and by the age of 10, he was making his own magic props; by 15 he was using a barn as a workshop to create large-scale illusions. He studied the definitive volumes of Tarbell Course in Magic, and sought out professional illusionists David Wilson and Shawn Farquhar, who became mentors and friends. He joined the Vancouver Magic Circle and the International Brotherhood of Magicians, and over the next decade he won several awards, including 3rd Best Stage Performer of the Pacific Coast Association of Magicians at 16. James would commonly renovate the family properties and paid the boys when they were as young as eight to build and repair fences, decks and barns. Even as children, the twins would often rearrange the furniture in their family home. At 14, Jonathan and his father moved to Alberta, where they began building the parents' dream house. He spent his sophomore year there. It is during that period that he took Jonathan Silver as a stage name, using it privately as well. After his grades declined, Jonathan moved back to Maple Ridge to complete high school, returning to Alberta during school breaks with his family and best friend Pedro to assist in the construction. The boys attended Thomas Haney Secondary School and, while they both played on the basketball and volleyball teams, Jonathan gravitated more to theater and clubs, where he was president of various committees including student government and the graduation committee. After graduation, the family moved into their newly built home, just as the twins were leaving for Calgary to go to university. Career Early career After graduation Scott enrolled at the University of Calgary, majoring in business management. Despite having an interest in going into entertainment, the twins did not want to be "starving artists". After researching the topic, and getting advice from their mother's legal firm, they thought real estate would "ease the financial purgatory of being out-of-work actors". During their first semester in college, using a vendor take-back mortgage, they made a $250 down payment and purchased a seven-bedroom property across the street from their university. They cleaned and repaired it, and sublet the remaining five rooms for a profit of $800 a month. They sold the house a year later at a $50,000 profit. They continued to purchase and "flip" homes at large margins by making only modest repairs themselves, sometimes living in the homes they were renovating. At 19, Scott moved to Vancouver and began to build large-scale illusions with the goal of eventually developing a touring theater show. While he was looking for a management company to work with, a fellow magician claiming to be a friend of a friend who was out of the country approached him. After negotiations, Scott agreed to rent him several of his illusions; the man stole the entire production, effectively destroying the show and leaving Scott $80,000 in debt. Even after a successful lawsuit, Scott was unable to collect what he was owed. Depressed and embarrassed, he did not tell his parents about what had happened, and filed for bankruptcy—a decision he regrets. Drew convinced Jonathan to join him as a flight attendant at WestJet, at the time a small, startup airline, allowing them more time to dedicate to flipping houses. Scott transferred to the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and the Professional Home Builders Institute to study construction and design, and became licensed as a contractor. In those roles, the twins renovated and sold properties for 15 years. Along the way, they supported themselves with a string of jobs that included busboy, mall security guard, flight attendant, store manager, and website designer. Still planning to pursue careers in entertainment, the twins and their older brother co-founded an independent film production company, Dividian Production Group, in 2002. After several negative experiences with real estate brokers, Drew became a licensed realtor, and Jonathan acquired his own license soon after. That same year, the twins founded Scott Real Estate Inc., a company to provide clients wi.... Discover the Jonathan Scott popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jonathan Scott books.

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    Into the Red

    John Williams

    After a decade in football wilderness, weighed down by the legacy of unmatched domestic and European successes in the 1970s and ’80s, Liverpool Football Club – under new French coa...

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    Trespass

    Scott Haefner & Jonathan Haeber

    Hidden in cities across America are time capsules that have stayed frozen in time for years milelong steel factories; the birthplace of the intercontinental ballistic missile; an ...

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    Tech Panic

    Robby Soave

    From awardwinning journalist and author of the “methodical, earnest, and insightful” (The Guardian) Panic Attack, an examination of recent kneejerk calls to regulate Big Tech from ...

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    ELA A30

    Jonathan Scott

    This is a collection of information to help students work on their Inquiry project in ELA A30. It covers topic selection, research and writing based on an ISearch Format. It also g...

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    Mrs. Smith Goes to Washington

    Jonathan Scott Remington

    When Mildred Smith, a smart but shy woman, is suddenly widowed by the death of her Republican congressman husband in the apartment of his mistress, she is approached by his top sta...

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    The Concubine of Shanghai

    Hong Ying

    China, 1907. Sixteenyearold orphan Cassia is sold by her aunt to a brothel. There, she works as a lowly maid for Madame Emerald until a powerful and dangerous client plucks her fro...

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    The Null Prophecy

    Michael Guillen

    A book to challenge the status quo, spark a debate, and get people talking about the issues and questions we face as a country!

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    All or Nothing at All

    Jennifer Probst

    HGTV’s Property Brothers meets The Marriage Bargain in this third volume in the Billionaire Builders series, an allnew, heartwrenching, and sexy contemporary romance from New York ...

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    Everywhere and Every Way

    Jennifer Probst

    Hot on the heels of her beloved Marriage to a Billionaire novels, New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Probst nails it with the first in an allnew sexy romance series featuri...

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    1932

    Scott Martelle

    A fascinating behindthescenes look at a year in American history that still resonates today, 1932: FDR, Hoover, and the Dawn of a New America tells the story of a battered nation f...

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    Quarantine

    Nova Wild & Jay Scott

    Catalina Cruz is a diligent, hardworking Latina woman who knows what she wants in life until she finds herself dealing with a worldwide virus pandemic that leaves her trapped in q...

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    We Are the Gardeners

    Joanna Gaines

    Teach children that the greatest rewards come from patience, hard work, and learning from mistakes!In the #1 New York Times bestseller We Are the Gardeners, Joanna Gaines and the k...

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    Aliens vs. Predators - Ultimate Prey

    Bryan Thomas Schmidt, Jonathan Maberry, Louis Ozawa, Scott Sigler, Maurice Broaddus, Mira Grant, David Barnett, Roshni Bhatia, Curtis C. Chen, Susanna Lambdin, Jess Landry, E.C. Myers, Yvonne Navarro, Chris Ryall & Steven L. Sears

    The first anthology of fifteen original short stories featuring the confluence of two iconic properties, as the Predators seek the ultimate prey, the Xenomorphs from Alien. Featuri...

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    Nur einmal werden wir noch wach

    Otto Penzler, Barbara Röhl, Axel Franken, Winfried Czech, Thomas Schichtel, Dietmar Schmidt, Rainer Schumacher, Daniela Jarzynka, Stefanie Heinen, Stefan Bauer & Dr. Helmut Pesch

    Verdächtige Weihnachtsmänner, skrupellose Nikoläuse, tödliche Weihnachtsbraten und Leichen unter Mistelzweigen vergessen Sie den Einkaufsstress, achten Sie nicht auf das ungewohnt...

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    In Sunlight or In Shadow

    Lawrence Block

    A truly unprecedented literary achievement by author and editor Lawrence Block, a newlycommissioned anthology of seventeen superblycrafted stories inspired by the paintings of Edwa...

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    The Birds That Audubon Missed

    Kenn Kaufman

    Renowned naturalist Kenn Kaufman examines the scientific discoveries of John James Audubon and his artistic and ornithologist peers to show how what they saw (and what they missed)...

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    How to Invest

    David M. Rubenstein

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERA master class on investing featuring conversations with the biggest names in finance, from the legendary cofounder of The Carlyle Group, David M. Rubenste...

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    The Brown Reader

    Judy Sternlight

    “To be up all night in the darkness of your youth but to be ready for the day to come…that was what going to Brown felt like.” Jeffrey EugenidesIn celebration of Brown University’s...

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    Any Time, Any Place

    Jennifer Probst

    HGTV’s Property Brothers meets The Marriage Bargain in this second volume in the Billionaire Builders series, an allnew heartwrenching and sexy contemporary romance from New York T...

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    When Saturday Comes

    When Saturday Comes

    The best chants, the funniest nicknames, the greatest headlines and enough littleknown facts to keep the average football supporter entertained and entertaining for several seaso...

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    Bend It Like Beckham

    Narinder Dhami

    Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the global smash hit film! If you're 18, love football and can bend a ball like Beckham, the world must be your oyster, right? Wrong. If you're J...

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    A Gathering of Ghosts

    Karen Maitland

    Pagans tackle the Knights of St John with terrible consequences in the new medieval thriller by Queen of the Dark Ages, Karen Maitland. Set on the wilds of Dartmoor, this is a ghos...

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    Eine Leiche zum Advent

    Otto Penzler, Barbara Röhl, Axel Franken, Winfried Czech, Thomas Schichtel, Dietmar Schmidt, Rainer Schumacher, Daniela Jarzynka, Stefanie Heinen, Stefan Bauer & Dr. Helmut Pesch

    Das größte WeihnachtskrimiBuch aller Zeiten als hochwertiges Geschenk für alle Krimifans mit teils raren GeschichtenVerdächtige Weihnachtsmänner, skrupellose Nikoläuse, tödliche We...

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    Lethal Game

    John Gilstrap

    “[Gilstrap’s] greatest strength is the ability to blend breathtaking action with deep emotion regarding the characters.” Jeffery DeaverThe exhilarating new thriller from the New Yo...

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    The Highest Calling

    David M. Rubenstein

    From the New York Times bestselling author of The American Story and How to Lead and host of PBS’s History with David RubensteinDavid Rubenstein interviews living American presiden...

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    Handcrafted

    Clint Harp

    A moving and inspirational memoir from the beloved maverick carpenter on HGTV’s smash hit Fixer Upper that shows how to turn your hobbies and craft into a career and celebrates the...

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    Life After Google

    George Gilder

    A FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE MONTH FROM THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: "Nothing Mr. Gilder says or writes is ever delivered at anything less than the fullest philosophica...

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    The Scandal of Money

    George Gilder

    "Why do we think governments know how to create money? They don't. George Gilder shows that money is time, and time is real. He is our best guide to our most fundamental economic p...