Scott Bradley Fielding, born around 1971 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is a Canadian politician who served as Minister of Finance under Premier Brian Pallister and later joined KPMG Canada as a Partner in Deal Advisory. He represented the electoral district of Kirkfield Park in the Manitoba Legislative Assembly from 2016 to 2023, winning three consecutive elections as a Progressive Conservative.
But that is only one Scott Fielding. The name also belongs to a film actor credited in Jungleland (2019) alongside Charlie Hunnam, a master acting teacher who runs the Michael Chekhov Actors Studio in Boston, and a Nashville real estate attorney at Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison. Sorting out which Scott Fielding people are searching for is half the challenge.
Scott Fielding the Manitoba Politician
Scott Fielding held senior cabinet roles in Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative government between 2016 and 2022, including Minister of Families and Minister of Finance. He entered provincial politics after eight years on Winnipeg City Council, bringing municipal-level fiscal experience that few Manitoba MLAs could match.
Early Life, Education, and Pre-Political Career
Fielding grew up in Winnipeg and earned an Advanced Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Studies from the University of Manitoba. Before politics consumed his calendar, he worked as a pharmaceutical sales representative. He also co-owned Tiber River Naturals, a Winnipeg wellness company, alongside his wife Michelle Fielding (nee Lalonde).
Community involvement came early. Fielding served as fundraising chair for the Bourkevale Community Club and was appointed by Mayor Sam Katz to the board of the Winnipeg Convention Centre. A seat on the Assiniboine Park Conservancy board followed in 2008.
Winnipeg City Council (2006-2014)
Fielding won his first public office in 2006, defeating incumbent Jae Eadie for the St. James-Brooklands ward on Winnipeg City Council. Over eight years he chaired the Finance Committee, co-founded and chaired the Winnipeg Police Board, and sat on the Property & Planning Committee. He also led the City’s Economic Opportunity Commission.
That municipal track record — managing city budgets, overseeing police governance, navigating zoning disputes — gave Fielding a practical policy toolkit. He announced in 2014 that he would not seek re-election to city council, instead winning the PC nomination for the provincial riding of Kirkfield Park.
Manitoba MLA and Cabinet Minister
On April 19, 2016, Fielding won the Kirkfield Park seat in the same wave that swept Brian Pallister’s PCs to a majority government, ending over a decade of NDP rule. According to Elections Manitoba records, he held the seat through two subsequent elections.
| Election | Riding | Party | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| April 2016 | Kirkfield Park | Manitoba PC | Won — PC majority government formed |
| September 2019 | Kirkfield Park | Manitoba PC | Won — PC re-elected with majority |
| October 2023 | Kirkfield Park | Manitoba PC | Won — PC moved to official opposition |
Pallister appointed Fielding Minister of Families on May 3, 2016, a portfolio covering Employment and Income Assistance, Housing, and Persons with Disabilities. On August 1, 2018, he moved to the Finance portfolio and simultaneously became Chair of the Treasury Board — the province’s top fiscal role.
As Finance Minister, Fielding oversaw budgets aimed at reducing Manitoba’s structural deficit, a central PC campaign promise. The approach earned praise from fiscal conservatives and sharp pushback from public-sector unions and NDP critics who argued spending cuts hit health and social services hardest. He also navigated the early COVID-19 pandemic period, balancing emergency spending against long-term debt targets.
When Heather Stefanson succeeded Pallister as Premier in late 2021, Fielding was shuffled to Minister of Natural Resources and Northern Development in January 2022. By June 2022, he resigned from cabinet entirely, citing a desire to spend more time with family and pursue private-sector opportunities. He did not seek the PC leadership.

Post-Politics: KPMG and Recent Developments
After leaving politics, Fielding joined KPMG Canada as a Partner in Deal Advisory, working from the firm’s Winnipeg office. His LinkedIn profile confirms over 20 years of combined public- and private-sector experience informing the role.
On March 27, 2026, Winnipeg Police Service charged Fielding with sexual assault in connection with an alleged incident at a downtown Winnipeg hotel in March 2024 involving a co-worker. The complainant reported the incident in January 2025, and a production order was issued in November 2025 for records of an internal KPMG investigation. Fielding was arrested and released on an undertaking pending a court appearance. The charge has not been tested in court.
Personal Life and Family
Fielding is married to Michelle Fielding (nee Lalonde), who co-owned Tiber River Naturals with him. They have three children: daughters Paige and Brynn, and son Beck. The family has remained in Winnipeg throughout his political and post-political career.
Scott Fielding the Actor and Acting Teacher
A separate Scott Fielding appears in film and theater credits, and yet another runs one of Boston’s respected acting studios. Whether the film actor and the Boston teacher are the same individual remains unconfirmed by public sources — the profiles are presented separately here.
Film and Stage Credits
According to IMDb (nm7557786), Scott Fielding appeared in Merge (2015), a sci-fi drama directed by Justin Bull where he played Jeff, and Jungleland (2019), directed by Max Winkler and starring Charlie Hunnam and Jack O’Connell, where he played Milos. Jungleland premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2019, before a limited theatrical release on November 6, 2020.
A separate IBDB entry lists a Scott Fielding as a Broadway performer credited as “2nd Officer” in the 1951 revival of Idiot’s Delight — almost certainly a different, much earlier individual given the seven-decade gap.
Michael Chekhov Actors Studio Boston
Scott Fielding the acting teacher is the Founding Director and master teacher at the Michael Chekhov Actors Studio Boston (MCASB), located in Beacon Hill. He grew up in Los Angeles and was introduced to the Chekhov method by Mala Powers, a first-generation student of Michael Chekhov himself.
His training reads like a master class in method-hopping: a two-year Meisner program at the William Esper Studio in New York (plus an invited third year), Stanislavski with Sonia Moore, Linklater vocal technique with Chuck Jones, and mask work with Pierre LeFevre. He studied directly under first-generation Chekhov teachers including Beatrice Straight and Mala Powers, and second-generation masters Ted Pugh and Fern Sloan.
Before settling in Boston around 2010, Fielding held a full-term appointment at the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb, Croatia, and a guest professorship in Osijek. He has taught at the New England Conservatory, Emerson College, and Tufts University, with workshops at NYU, Yale, and Carnegie Mellon. His studio runs 38-week Chekhov Training and Meisner Foundation programs under the motto: “Show Up. Train Hard. Act Better.”

Scott W. Fielding — Nashville Real Estate Attorney
Scott W. Fielding is a real estate attorney at Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison PLC in Nashville, Tennessee, practicing since 1999. He earned his B.A. cum laude from Centre College (1993) with Phi Beta Kappa honors, an M.A. from the University of Kentucky (1995), and his J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School (1999), where he served as editor of the Vanderbilt Law Review.
| Detail | Scott W. Fielding (Attorney) |
|---|---|
| Firm | Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison PLC, Nashville, TN |
| Practice Areas | Real estate acquisition, title insurance, commercial leasing, condominium law |
| Education | Centre College (B.A.), U of Kentucky (M.A.), Vanderbilt Law (J.D.) |
| Bar Admissions | Tennessee (1999), Kentucky (2020) |
| Recognition | Best Lawyers in America (Real Estate Law, since 2016), AV Preeminent Rating |
Fielding teaches Property Law and Advanced Property Law at The Nashville School of Law and has chaired the ABA Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section’s Industrial Leasing Committee (2024-2025). He also served on the board of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville.
Other Professionals Named Scott Fielding
LinkedIn and professional directories surface additional people sharing the name across multiple countries and industries.
- Scott Fielding at Deloitte (UK) — A Strategic Programme Leader with 20 years of public-sector project experience, based in the Romney Marsh area of England.
- Scott Fielding at Howden Insurance Brokers (Australia) — An insurance broker in the Greater Sydney Area who attended Macquarie University, working in HR and business partnership roles before moving into broking.
- Scott Fielding, Plumber (Clitheroe, UK) — A tradesman operating in the Clitheroe area of Lancashire, appearing in local business directories. No further verified public profile exists beyond directory listings.
People also search for Scott Fielding in connection with Martha’s Vineyard, Andover (Kansas), Wichita (Kansas), Edmonton, and Utah — most of these results point to private individuals or social media profiles rather than public figures. Similarly, searches for Scott Guy Fielding, Fielding Richard, and Scott Fielding Edmonton surface people who share parts of the name but hold no documented public record beyond directory listings.
None of these individuals share professional connections with the Manitoba politician, Nashville attorney, or Boston acting teacher.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Scott Fielding?
Scott Fielding most commonly refers to Scott Bradley Fielding, a Manitoba Progressive Conservative politician who served as Minister of Finance under Premier Brian Pallister and now works as a Partner at KPMG Canada. The name also belongs to a film actor, a Boston acting teacher, and a Nashville real estate attorney.
Is Scott Fielding an actor?
Yes — one Scott Fielding has IMDb credits for Merge (2015) and Jungleland (2019). A separate Scott Fielding runs the Michael Chekhov Actors Studio Boston, teaching Chekhov and Meisner techniques to professional actors. A Broadway credit for Idiot’s Delight (1951) belongs to a third, historical performer.
What does “Scott Fielding seated” refer to?
The phrase likely relates to theater or event seating contexts, possibly referring to Scott Fielding in a seated performance or audience role. No single definitive public record explains this search term.
Who is Victor Scott in baseball fielding stats?
Victor Scott II is a center fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals, not someone named Scott Fielding. His fielding percentage was .982 across 136 games in the 2025 MLB season (335 total chances, 6 errors). Scott Hatteberg, separately, retired with a career .992 fielding percentage over 14 MLB seasons (1995-2008) playing catcher and first base.
Is Michael Scott Fielding a real person?
No notable public figure carries the combined name Michael Scott Fielding. Michael Fielding (born 1982) is a British comedian known for playing Naboo in The Mighty Boosh. He is Noel Fielding’s half-brother and has no known connection to any Scott Fielding.
Is Fielding Scott a real spy?
Fielding Scott is a fictional MI6 agent, the protagonist of the British-German spy thriller Spy City (2020), portrayed by Dominic Cooper. The series is set in Berlin in 1961 and was created by novelist William Boyd. The character is entirely fictional.
Who is Joseph Scott Fielding?
No notable public figure named Joseph Scott Fielding exists in verified records. Joseph Fielding (1797-1863) was an early LDS Church leader, and Joseph Fielding Smith (1876-1972) was the 10th President of the LDS Church, but neither carried the middle name Scott.
What is the difference between Scott and Scot?
Scott is a personal name and surname of Scottish origin. Scot (one T) refers to a native of Scotland or the historical Gaelic-speaking people of Scotland. The double-T spelling is standard for the given name across English-speaking countries.
Why do people search for “Scott Ruthfield” or “Scottfielder”?
Both are common misspellings of Scott Fielding. Search engines auto-correct “scott ruthfield” and “scottfielder” to show results for Scott Fielding. Similarly, “Scott DFI” appears to be a truncated or autocomplete fragment rather than a distinct person.
Are Scott Fung, Scott Veitch, or Scott Oldfield the same as Scott Fielding?
No. Scott Fung, Scott Veitch, Scott Oldfield, and Scott Fong (known for swimming) are entirely separate individuals who surface in related searches due to shared first names or overlapping autocomplete suggestions. Scott Veitch is an academic at HKU specializing in jurisprudence. None have any connection to any Scott Fielding.
What is Fielding Brown & Finch?
Fielding Brown & Finch is a business entity that appears in corporate directory searches. It has no verified connection to any individual named Scott Fielding. The name surfaces in related searches due to the shared “Fielding” surname.
Is there a Scott Fielding from the Isle of Man?
No verified public figure named Scott Fielding from the Isle of Man appears in any known registry or notable-persons list. The search may reflect a private individual or a confused association with the Manitoba politician.
Who is Fielding Yost?
Fielding Harris Yost (1871-1946) was a legendary football coach at the University of Michigan, leading the Wolverines to a 165-29-10 record and four national championships. His name surfaces in “fielding” searches but has no connection to anyone named Scott Fielding.
Conclusion
The name Scott Fielding maps to at least four distinct public figures: a Manitoba politician who rose to Finance Minister, a film and stage actor, a master acting teacher in Boston, and a Nashville real estate attorney. The Manitoba politician remains the most prominent, with a career spanning city council through senior cabinet — and ongoing legal developments keeping his name in the news.
For anyone researching the name, the middle initial matters. Scott W. Fielding practices law in Tennessee. Scott Bradley Fielding made his mark in Manitoba politics. And the Scott Fielding at MCASB trains the next generation of actors using techniques passed down from Michael Chekhov himself.

