Birthday: 21 June 1944, North Shields, Northumberland, England, UK
Birth Name: Anthony David Leighton Scott
Height: 169 cm
Tony Scott was a British-born film director and producer. He was the youngest of three brothers, one of whom is fellow film director Ridley Scott. He was born in North Shields, Northumberland, England to parents Jean and Colonel Francis Percy Scott. As a result of his father's career in the British military, his family moved around a lot. Thei...
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Tony Scott was a British-born film director and producer. He was the youngest of three brothers, one of whom is fellow film director Ridley Scott. He was born in North Shields, Northumberland, England to parents Jean and Colonel Francis Percy Scott. As a result of his father's career in the British military, his family moved around a lot. Their mother loved the going to the movies and instilled a love of cinema in her children. At age 16, Tony made his first appearance on screen as 'the boy' in his brother's directorial debut, the short film Boy and Bicycle (1965). In 1969, Tony directed his own short film One of the Missing (1969) about a soldier in the American civil war.Tony had a talent for art and painting. He spent a year in Leeds College of Art and Design and went on to study for a fine arts degree at the School of Art at the University of Sunderland. He won a scholarship to study for his Masters of fine arts at the Royal College of Art. Following university, he spent several years as a painter. But life as a painter proved a struggle, so he decided to forge a different career path and partnered with Ridley in advertising at Ridley Scott Associates. It was there that he began shooting commercials. In 1971 he wrote, produced and directed Loving Memory however his vampire movie The Hunger (1983) starring Susan Sarandon, David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve wasn't a critical success but it attracted attention from Hollywood. He was asked by producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer to direct Top Gun (1986) starring Tom Cruise. He would work again with Cruise on another high adrenaline film Days of Thunder (1990), which proved less successful. He followed the success of Top Gun with the sequel Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) with Eddie Murphy, which was well received.In 1993, he directed True Romance (1993), which was written by emerging director Quentin Tarantino. Scott had a lot of control over the film and received some great reviews.Tony has worked five times with actor Denzel Washington with Crimson Tide (1995), The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009), Deja Vu (2006), Man on Fire (2004) and Scott's final film in the director's chair Unstoppable (2010).Tony Scott passed away at age 68 on August 19, 2012 in California, USA. Show less «
Ridley makes films for posterity. My films are more rock 'n' roll.
Ridley makes films for posterity. My films are more rock 'n' roll.
(The studio) saw a cut of The Hunger (1983) and all of a sudden my parking spot at Warner Brothers w...Show more »
(The studio) saw a cut of The Hunger (1983) and all of a sudden my parking spot at Warner Brothers was painted out. Show less «
[on Days of Thunder (1990)] The problem was, we started on the movie without a script. Tom [Cruise] ...Show more »
[on Days of Thunder (1990)] The problem was, we started on the movie without a script. Tom [Cruise] was already part of the line-up when I arrived and they said: "Tom can sit behind the wheel of a race car and smoke a cigarette and this movie will make a fortune." And that was the attitude we went in with. Robert Towne would be writing the scenes at night, we would shoot in the morning. It was a dangerous way to work. But we really thought, "Look - it's racing cars and it's Tom Cruise!" But you always have to get a story and you've got to get character first, and we hadn't. Show less «
I always get criticized for style over content, unlike Ridley's films that go into the classic box r...Show more »
I always get criticized for style over content, unlike Ridley's films that go into the classic box right away. Mine sort of hover. Maybe with time people will start saying they should be classics, but I think I'm always perceived as reaching too hard for difference, and difference doesn't categorize you as the 'classic category'. Show less «
[on making action films] The most dangerous moments come from boredom. Each of those slam bang seque...Show more »
[on making action films] The most dangerous moments come from boredom. Each of those slam bang sequences take hours to set up. The menace come from the stunt men who get so sick of standing around that they get careless. It's usually best to cut down on the waiting by planning two stunt sequences at once. Show less «
[on Ridley Scott] Nobody does toga movies like my brother.
[on Ridley Scott] Nobody does toga movies like my brother.
[on Top Gun (1986) and similar films] I see these pilots as rock 'n' roll stars of the skies. I see ...Show more »
[on Top Gun (1986) and similar films] I see these pilots as rock 'n' roll stars of the skies. I see deep blue skies and silver steel. I hear the rock music and smell the jet fuel. I love shooting real things in the real world. Show less «
I like changing the pace of my life, changing my discipline. It gives me ideas for how to see the wo...Show more »
I like changing the pace of my life, changing my discipline. It gives me ideas for how to see the world differently. Show less «
[while reminiscing on his early days in Hollywood and career] Hopefully I'll be viewed as an extreme...Show more »
[while reminiscing on his early days in Hollywood and career] Hopefully I'll be viewed as an extreme character when I pass on, you know. They might say "Wow he was out there. He was a fucking lunatic." And I like to be viewed in that way. But um, those years there seemed to be a lot of extreme individuals, and hopefully I'll be perceived and put in the same box. Show less «
The scariest thing in my life is the first morning of production on all my movies. It's the fear of ...Show more »
The scariest thing in my life is the first morning of production on all my movies. It's the fear of failing, the loss of face, and a sense of guilt that everybody puts their faith in you and not coming through? Show less «
[on Tom Cruise] A magnet for women.
[on Tom Cruise] A magnet for women.
The biggest edge I live on is directing. That's the most scary, dangerous thing you can do in your l...Show more »
The biggest edge I live on is directing. That's the most scary, dangerous thing you can do in your life. Show less «