Scott Mactavish

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Scott Mactavish is an American filmmaker and author.

Scott Mactavish recently wrote, produced and directed the films entitled MURPH: The Protector and God and Country: Untold Stories of the American Military.[1][2] Prior to that, he made Summer Running: The Race to Cure Breast Cancer featuring Sissy Spacek. He has also served as executive producer on five films in as many years, including Chagas, directed by Ricardo Preve. Mactavish attended film School at New York University, and upon graduation, worked on major studio projects and independent features while writing original screenplays at night. He was a Goomba in the 1993 film Super Mario Bros. and an uncredited stunt double in The Crow. He launched his own production company in 1998 and has produced dozens of films and videos, with an emphasis on stories of honor, courage and commitment.

His book The New Dad's Survival Guide was published by Little, Brown and Co., a major publisher based in New York City.

As a freelance writer, he has contributed to Indiewire, Windcheck, and Film Threat.

Mactavish is a veteran of the United States Navy. He attended boot camp at the Recruit Training Command in San Diego, California and served with Submarine Squadron 6, aboard the USS L.Y. Spear, and in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.[3][4]

Movies

  • MURPH: The Protector - Writer, Producer, Director
  • Ride for Lance - Writer, Producer, Director
  • God and Country: Untold Stories of the American Military - Writer, Producer, Director
  • Summer Running: The Race to Cure Breast Cancer - Writer, Producer, Director
  • Chagas: A Hidden Affliction - Executive Producer
  • Stickball Boulevard - Executive Producer

Books

  • The New Dad's Survival Guide
  • Battle Ready: Memoir of a SEAL Warrior Medic

References

  1. "Local Military Documentary". WHSV.com. Retrieved 12 April 2011. 
  2. McKenzie, Bryan. "Filmmaker Marine fights Hollywood stereotype". Army Times. Retrieved 12 April 2011. 
  3. Official Biography. Scott Mactavish Biography
  4. "University of Virginia Speaker Bio". Guest Speaker Biography

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