Peter MacGregor-Scott
Peter MacGregor-Scott (b. December 28, 1947) is an American film producer, production manager and assistant director. He is the producer of the 1997 Batman & Robin film. He has produced the Cheech & Chong films Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers, Still Smokin' and Born in East L.A.. Others are The Whoopee Boys and Death to Smoochy.
Career
Macgregor-Scott has been a movie producer since the 1970s. [1] He started off working for Pinewood Studios in the sound department. [2] His earliest work includes Strange Portrait in which he was second unit director or assistant director. [3] In 1970, he left England to move to the United States. In that year he worked on Ride the Tiger which was shot in the Philippines. [4] In 1971 he was worked on The Day of the Wolves and in 1976 High Velocity. [5]
He is the co-producer of The Fugitive. [6] He also produced Batman & Robin. [7]
It was announced that on October 5, 2013, he was to present the MPEG Fellowship and Service Award to re-recording mixer Donald O. Mitchell. Both Macgregor-Scott and Mitchell had worked together on Under Siege and Batman & Robin. [8]
References
- ↑ Crave Online September 4th, 2013 Exclusive Interview: Peter MacGregor-Scott on The Fugitive and Batman Fred Topel
- ↑ Sound & Picture September 24 2013 Producer Peter Macgregor-Scott to Present MPEG Fellowship & Service Award to Donald O. Mitchell
- ↑ cinemagia Cinemagia > Producatori > Peter Macgregor-Scott
- ↑ Sound & Picture September 24 2013 Producer Peter Macgregor-Scott to Present MPEG Fellowship & Service Award to Donald O. Mitchell
- ↑ cinemagia Cinemagia > Producatori > Peter Macgregor-Scott
- ↑ The Hollywood Reporter 10/6/2013 Oscar-Winning Sound Mixer Donald O. Mitchell Honored at Awards Dinner by Carolyn Giardina
- ↑ mySA October 12, 2014 Entertainment, Hollywood star apologizes for ruining Batman By Chris Quinn
- ↑ Broadway World.Com September 25 2013 Producer Peter Macgregor-Scott to Present MPEG Award by Movies News Desk