Scott Wolf Talks Family Healing in Reunion with Ex Kelley and Kids
Scott Wolf recently opened up about his family dynamics following a reunion with his ex-wife, Kelley Wolf, and their three children. The gathering took place on February 20 at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, amidst the couple’s public divorce. Scott, now 57 years old, emphasized the importance of “healing” for their family during this challenging period.
Reunion at Universal Studios
The emotional reunion included their sons, Jackson (16) and Miller (13), along with their daughter, Lucy (11). Scott stated that he wished to prevent their family issues from lingering in a “dark place” publicly. He expressed affection for all four family members, reinforcing that mutual love is what matters most amidst their personal struggles.
Public Statement on Family Healing
- Date: February 20
- Location: Universal Studios, Los Angeles
- Children:
- Jackson – 16 years old
- Miller – 13 years old
- Lucy – 11 years old
Scott shared his thoughts on the public nature of their split, stating, “While I would never have wanted anything to have been made public, our family deserved to have things not just sit in some kind of awful dark place.”
Defining Success Amidst Personal Challenges
In discussing his career, Scott, who gained fame from his role in “Party of Five,” reflected on his current perspective on success. He noted that feeding his children has always been his top priority. His two main goals throughout his acting journey were to maintain balance in his family life and continually improve his craft.
Career Insights
- Show: Doc
- Current Role: Dr. Richard Miller
- Future: Season 3 renewal announcement on March 9
Scott emphasized that his passion for great storytelling drives him. He believes success is no longer about public perception but personal fulfillment and growth as an artist.
Family’s Perspective on Fame
Surprisingly, Wolf’s children have not been overly impressed by their father’s celebrity status. Scott recounted a light-hearted exchange with Lucy. When shown a nostalgic video, she quipped, “I bet you think you’re so cool.” This banter highlights the unique challenges of being a parent in the public eye.
Future Family Involvement
Excited to share his work with his children, Scott plans to take them to the set of “Doc” as production wraps up for season 2. He hopes for more opportunities to bond with them in this creative environment.
New episodes of “Doc” air on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox, continuing to showcase Scott Wolf’s talent while reinforcing his commitment to family values and healing.