Scott, Tony
Born: Jul 21, 1944 AD
Currently alive, at 68 years of age.
Nationality:
English
Categories:
Director
1944 - Tony Scott, born on the 21st of July in Stockton-on-Tees in the farmlands of Northern England. He is an English film director. He is the brother of director Ridley Scott.
1960 - At the age of sixteen, he appeared in Boy and Bicycle, a short film marking the directorial debut of his then-twenty-three-year-old brother Ridley.
1983 - His first project, he agreed to tackle MGM's artful vampire pic The Hunger, starring David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve. The movie was released to a disappointing silence at the box office.
1987 - 1991 - He almost instantly became the man to call on for fun action romps, directing films like Beverly Hills Cop II, Days of Thunder, and The Last Boy Scout.
1990 - He spent churning out popular titles like Crimson Tide, The Fan, and Enemy of the State.
2001 - 2006 - Released film on the 20th century such as Spy Game, Man on Fire starring Denzel Washington, Domino with Keira Knightley and again a film with Denzel; Deja Vu.
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