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Hollywood director Tony Scott, famous for films including Top Gun, has died after jumping from a bridge in Los Angeles, authorities have said.



The Los Angeles County Coroner's office said Scott's death was being investigated as a suicide.



British-born Scott, brother of Alien director Ridley, shot to fame in the 1980s with a string of action films.



The 68-year-old's films included Crimson Tide, Days of Thunder and True Romance.



He also directed Enemy of the State and Beverly Hills Cop II.



"I can confirm that Tony Scott has passed away. The family asks that their privacy is respected at this time," Scott's spokesman, Simon Halls, said in a statement.



The coroner said Scott jumped from the Vincent Thomas Bridge, which spans San Pedro and Terminal Island in Los Angeles.



Lt Joe Bale, from the coroner's office, said the director was seen parking his car and jumping into the water at about 12:30 (19:30 GMT) on Sunday.



His body was recovered from the harbour less than three hours later. A note was found in his car and another in his office, but it is not clear what they contained.










  • The Hunger (1983)


  • Top Gun (1986)


  • Beverly Hills Cop II (1987)


  • Days of Thunder (1990)


  • True Romance (1993)


  • Enemy of the State (1998)


"We will go where the facts take us. We have no reason to believe it was not a suicide," Lt Bale told the BBC.



He said a post-mortem had not yet been performed.



Actress Keira Knightley, who starred in his 2005 film Domino, said: "Tony Scott was one of the most extraordinary, imaginative men I ever worked with. It was a privilege to have spent the time I did with him. He was a fire cracker and one of the world's true originals."



Fellow director Ron Howard said on Twitter: "No more Tony Scott movies. Tragic day."



Sin City director Robert Rodriguez tweeted: "Damn. Great knowing you, buddy. Thanks for the inspiration, advice, encouragement, and the decades of great entertainment."



Duncan Jones, director of Source Code and Moon, said: "Just heard about Tony Scott news. Horrible... Tony was a truly lovely man who took me under his wing & ignited my passion to make films."



Actor Elijah Wood added on Twitter: "Awful news about Tony Scott. Rest in peace."



Stephen Fry wrote: "Deeply saddened to hear the news about Tony Scott. A fine film-maker and the most charming, modest man."



A statement from Pinewood and Shepperton studios chief executive Ivan Dunleavy said he and colleagues were "deeply saddened to learn of the tragic news".



"He was not only an incredibly gifted filmmaker and ambassador for the UK film industry, he was a significant part of the history of Shepperton Studios," said Dunleavy.



"He directed some of the most successful films of all time and at Shepperton these included The Hunger (1981), Spy Game (2001) and Tony most recently produced Prometheus (2012) directed by his brother Ridley.





Chris Hewitt, Empire Magazine: Scott was "pushing the envelope" on making action films



"He will be sadly missed and our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time."



Scott, born in North Shields in north-east England, was famous for his fast-paced blockbusters, and carved out a distinctive style to his films using fast editing and digital effects.



He made a number of films with actor Denzel Washington, including Man on Fire and most recently Unstoppable. More recently, he had been producing for television - including hit legal drama The Good Wife on CBS - as well as films.



Bafta chairman Tim Corrie said: "He was a true pioneer. A great film-maker and a wonderful human being. He will be sorely missed by people all over the world.



"History will probably always link him with his brother which considering their lifelong partnership is right ... but Tony had his own style and will stand tall in the history of British film-makers."



At the time of his death, he was rumoured to be working with Tom Cruise on a sequel to Top Gun.



He had recently completed filming on Out of the Furnace, a drama he was producing about an ex-convict starring Christian Bale. The movie is due to come out next year.



He was married three times and had twin sons with his third wife, Donna Wilson.

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  • Even with fame and power and money and he still wasnt happy. Damn if he walked in my shoes he would've jumped into an industrial sized meat grinder.

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  • I just heard this on 5 Live, sad stuff. :(

    I remember liking True Romance so much I bought it as a matter of urgency on VHS; Cost me an arm and a leg, fucking thing ain't worth a wank now. I doubt I could find a VHS player to play the bastard!

    Still, a great film though.

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    • @CargeLock have you tried TPB ive just downloaded the blueray

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    • @anglosaxonwarlord Yeah, I got a rip of it, just pissed off it cost so much, only to be superseded.

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    • @CargeLock hey fella lets work to gether on posts so we dont clash i had the jets on rteady to go so let me know which bbc docos you want to post so we dont clash we can work it out old boy good too see you posting good history...

      Posted Aug-24-2012 By 

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    • @anglosaxonwarlord Sorry about that. I did search extensively to make sure no one had posted it. I'll let you know next time, and good point about clashing, nothing worse than reposts. I posted this because anything about planes or the RAF and I get a warm feeling in my loins and absolutely must share it! >:)

      Posted Aug-25-2012 By 

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    • @CargeLock no problem i can point you to some good torrent sites strictly british programming what file sizes did you up the jets doco in because it was excellent quaility and what program did you use to slit them up it didnt seem to lose any quality atall .cheers.

      Posted Aug-25-2012 By 

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  • update from The Daily Beast: He had inoperable brain cancer. Imagine the choice he had to make, die slowly and loose your mind or die quickly, very sad

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  • Maybe this will set off a series of copycat actions by other Hollywood types.

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  • Sad. I assume a paraphrased version of his suicide notes will show up in the news in the upcoming weeks.

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  • Best scene ever from best movie ever! I would like to see more movies from Scott / Tarantino.

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  • He had inoperable brain cancer.

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  • Barring some terminal illness, I'll never be able to understand how a person can kill themselves. Perhaps they are unaware of how important they are to so many around them.

    Maybe we all need to be a little more open and expressive with our feelings to our friends and family members.

    This was a great man.

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    • @downhill2400 I can understand it. I suffer from depression, currently under control with medication. I've had it for most of my life, and it runs in my family.

      Imagine if every thought you had was negative, and you could never, ever stop them. Imagine having absolutely no hope. Imagine not being able to see a future for yourself, and seeing yourself as a disgusting burden on others, a waste of air and food and resources that will never amount to anything. Imagine food tasting like ash. Imagine More..

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    • @downhill2400
      I tell you what,I used to think the same thing. But what changed my opinion on this is one person comedic act that included an interesting take on suicide. If you are interested I will put a link here. Of course if your interested.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3ZA-_kWGGc

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    • @hellgremlin What is hard for people like me who have never experienced what you describe is we have no way of helping other than to continue giving our love and support. I know almost every family or person has someone close to them who suffers this too. I wish I could say something that would help but I'm not able too. Keep fighting as long as you can, keep taking your medications and maybe if you tried to do something for others suffering like you it would bring you some little happiness and More..

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    • @cadillaccuz oh shit man, thanks for that. I just spent a half hour listening to Doug Stanhope. awesome

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    • @hellgremlin damn you said it beutifully.

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  • yep, True Romance was an awesome movie.

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  • Severe brain cancer.

    Sometimes, death seems like a much better option than living in tons of pain and knowing you're going to die soon.

    As someone who was previously depressed, I can see the appeal of suicide.

    RIP

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  • the human mind is a strange creature unto itself...to say the least...

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  • "We will go where the facts take us. We have no reason to believe it was not a suicide," Lt Bale told the BBC.
    He said a post-mortem had not yet been performed but his legs are two feet shorter.

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  • "I haven't killed anybody *boom* since 1984 (1980, whose counting)..."

    Natalie Wood maybe?

    Great movie, great scene.

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  • .....part eggplant,one of the best scenes ever

    and for the record,sicily is a buffet of italians,french and normans,the moor's were only there briefly...the greeks and spaniers have more of a impact on their genetics

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  • A great scene with two of Americas finest actors, and factually correct.

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