Michael Scott (film director) explained

Michael Scott
Alma Mater:Occidental College
Birth Date:(born 1955)[1]
Nationality:American
Years Active:1983–present
Relatives:Winston M. Scott (father)

Michael Scott (born 1955) is an American film director, producer and documentary filmmaker.[2] [3] He is best known as producer and film director for Dangerous Lies (2020 film),[4] [5] [6] Cedar Cove (2013),[7] Trading Christmas (2011),[8] The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (2008)[9] and other films.[10] [11]

Background

Michael M. Scott was raised in Mexico City, Mexico, the adopted son of Winston Scott, a U.S. intelligence officer, and Paula Maev Scott, a native of Ireland.[1] [12] His father, Winston M. Scott (Winston Mackinley Scott) worked for the CIA during the Cold War in Mexico.[13] [14] In 1970, Michael and his brother George were sent to Connecticut. From 1970 – 1973, Michael Scott was a student at Taft School, a preparatory private school in Watertown, Connecticut.[1] Michael Scott is a graduate of the Occidental College.[15]

Filmmaking career

While still an undergraduate at Occidental College in 1975, Scott interviewed Clarence Carnes, an inmate who had done time on Alcatraz and was known to be the youngest inmate in the Federal prison. The interview resulted in documentary aired later on PBS.[16] In 1980s, Scott began to work with Dave Bell Associates production company, where he produced HBO’s “Decoys,” a documentary about undercover cops in New York City.[16] [17] Scott made his directorial and writing debut with 1983's One Man's Fight for Life, – a story about a school teacher struggling with lung cancer.[16]

Scott is credited as director and executive producer of the Netflix movie Dangerous Lies (2020 film) that premiered on May 30, 2020. In October 2020, the film was nominated for People's Choice Awards in the drama movie category.[18] [19] Scott’s long term relationship with writer David Golden resulted in the spec thriller being picked up as a Netflix Original.[20] [21] Since 1983, Michael Scott has worked with a number of production and entertainment companies including Crown Media, Hallmark Channel, PBS, HBO, Netflix and more.[16] Overall, Scott has over fifty credits as director and producer.[10] [22]

Michael Scott vs CIA

Scott’s father, Winston M. Scott, wrote a manuscript about his life titled, "It Came To Little" which was confiscated by James Jesus Angleton, the CIA's counter intelligence chief, shortly after Winston Scott’s death in 1971.[2] The manuscript became the object of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request that was denied, resulting in a lawsuit filed by Michael Scott (Scott vs CIA). A settlement with the CIA was reached in 1996.[1] Later, Jefferson Morley, a veteran Washington journalist, collaborated with Scott and wrote "Our Man in Mexico", a biography of Winston M. Scott and CIA's operations in Mexico during the Cold War.[1] [13] [23]

Filmography

!Year

!Title

!Credit

!Notes

2020Dangerous Lies (2020 film)Director/Producer(TV movie) (as Michael Scott)
(Nominated for People's Choice Awards)
2016Second SightDirector/Producer(TV movie) (as Michael Scott)[24]
2014Heavenly MatchDirector/Executive Producer(TV movie)
(as Michael Scott)[25]
2014Run for Your LifeDirector(TV movie)
(as Michael Scott)[26]
2014Apple Mortgage CakeDirector/Producer(TV movie)
2013Cedar CoveDirector/Executive Producer(TV Movie/2 hour series pilot)[27] [28]
2012Hitched for the HolidaysDirector//Executive Producer(TV movie)
2011Trading ChristmasDirector/Executive Producer(TV movie)
2008The Most Wonderful Time of the YearDirector/Executive Producer(TV movie)
2006Murder on Pleasant DriveDirector/Co-executive Producer(TV movie)
(as Michael Scott)
2004Deadly VisionsDirectorTV movie[29]
1999The Soul CollectorDirectorTV movie[30]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Spy Who Loved Him. The Washington Post (1996).
  2. News: The Spy Who Loved Me: Michael Scott believes a manuscript by his secret agent father is the key to his past. But the CIA says releasing it—and the secrets it holds—is too risky. LA Times.
  3. Web site: FILM REVIEW: DANGEROUS LIES . 30 April 2020 . Slug Mag.
  4. Web site: Dangerous Lies' holds back the truth about who can be trusted . 30 April 2020 . Chicago Sun Times.
  5. Web site: Dangerous Lies. Roger Ebert Reviews.
  6. Web site: See all the nominees for the 2020 People's Choice Awards . USA Today.
  7. News: Dialing Down the Adrenaline in a town with a laid-back judge . The New York Times. 19 July 2013 . Genzlinger . Neil .
  8. News: Hinckley . David . Hallmark's 'Trading Christmas' does a good job telling Debbie Macomber holiday tale . 11 November 2020 . New York Daily News . 25 November 2011.
  9. Web site: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year . Dove reviews.
  10. Web site: Michael Scott filmography. IMDb.
  11. Web site: Michael M. Scott . https://web.archive.org/web/20201112194645/https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2bb439f00f . dead . November 12, 2020 . BFI.
  12. Web site: Winston Scott. Spartacus Educational.
  13. Harper's Magazine. 17 April 2008. Six Questions for Jefferson Morley on Our Man in Mexico. Silverstein. Ken.
  14. Web site: Our Man in Mexico Winston Scott and the Hidden History of the CIA . University Press of Kansas.
  15. Web site: About George Leddy and his family . Agricanto.
  16. Web site: Bridal Wave Bios . Hallmark .
  17. Web site: DECOYS (TV) Summary and credits . The Paley Center for Media.
  18. Web site: E! People's Choice Awards Nominees List: 'The Old Guard', 'Birds Of Prey' Among Honorees . October 2020 . Deadline.
  19. Web site: 2020 People's Choice Awards: Complete List of Nominees . 15 November 2020 . EonLine.
  20. Web site: There Are DANGEROUS LIES in Latest Netflix Thriller. 13 April 2020. Nightmarish conjurings.
  21. Web site: Netflix's 'Dangerous Lies' offers a small thrill or two to help pass the time – Streaming movie review. The News Herald.
  22. Web site: Michael Scott. TV Guide.
  23. Web site: Assassination Archives & Research Center v. CIA, 48 F. Supp. 2d 1 (D.D.C. 1999). Justia Law.
  24. Web site: Tatyana Ali headlines TV One's original thriller 'Second Sight' premiering April 23 . 22 April 2016 . The Philadelphia Sunday Sun.
  25. Web site: Heavenly Match . 8 November 2017 . The Christian Film Review.
  26. Web site: Life or a Half-Life . The movie scene.
  27. Web site: Cedar Cove. TV Guide.
  28. Web site: Hallmark Channel Reaffirms Series Order To 'Cedar Cove' Starring Andie MacDowell. Yahoo Entertainment.
  29. Web site: Deadly Visions . Radio Times.
  30. Web site: The Soul Collector . 20 October 1999 . Variety.