Film director Tony Scott committed
suicideAmerican film director Tony Scott (Tony
Scott), who directed, among other things, the film "Top Gun" ("Top
Gun"), committed suicide by throwing himself off a bridge on the
outskirts of Los Angeles, according to Reuters on Monday, August 20,
with reference to the law
enforcement agencies. Scott on Sunday around noon local time, jumped off a
bridge, Thomas Vincent (Vincent Thomas Bridge).
Tony Scott was born June 22, 1944 in the UK. His brother - director Ridley Scott. Early in his career he was involved in shooting commercials for British television. In Hollywood, Scott was invited to the early 1980s. His debut film was "Hunger" with David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve in the lead roles. Tape, released in 1982, was not a commercial success and continued his career in Hollywood was in question. However, Scott's next work - "Top Gun" (1985), the title role in which was played by Tom Cruise - showed good box office. With Cruise Scott in 1990 removed another film - "Days of Thunder."
Among the other most famous works by Tony Scott - "Crimson Tide" ("Crimson Tide", 1995), "Enemy of the State" ("Enemy of the State", 1998), "Domino" (2005). Scott's latest work, which appeared on the screens, was the film "Unstoppable" (2010).
Tony Scott was born June 22, 1944 in the UK. His brother - director Ridley Scott. Early in his career he was involved in shooting commercials for British television. In Hollywood, Scott was invited to the early 1980s. His debut film was "Hunger" with David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve in the lead roles. Tape, released in 1982, was not a commercial success and continued his career in Hollywood was in question. However, Scott's next work - "Top Gun" (1985), the title role in which was played by Tom Cruise - showed good box office. With Cruise Scott in 1990 removed another film - "Days of Thunder."
Among the other most famous works by Tony Scott - "Crimson Tide" ("Crimson Tide", 1995), "Enemy of the State" ("Enemy of the State", 1998), "Domino" (2005). Scott's latest work, which appeared on the screens, was the film "Unstoppable" (2010).
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