Scott Mactavish Explained

Scott Mactavish
Birth Name:William Scott Self
Birth Date:April 20, 1965 (age 59)
Birth Place:Pulaski, VA
Alma Mater:New York University
The University of Alabama
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Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Navy
Serviceyears:1984 - 1990
Rank:Petty Officer
Unit:Submarine Squadron 6
USS L.Y. Spear
Occupation:Filmmaker, Author
Notable Works:MURPH: The Protector (film)
Ride for Lance (film)
The New Dad's Survival Guide (book)
Website:https://www.mactavish.us/bio

Scott Mactavish (born April 20th, 1965 in Pulaski, VA) is an American filmmaker and author. Mactavish began his career in New York City after serving in the United States Navy and attending film school at New York University. His national media appearances include Fox News,[1] NBC, PBS, MSNBC, Today in New York and CBS, and he has been a guest speaker at corporations and universities around the country, including Penn State[2] and the University of Virginia. His film MURPH: The Protector[3] [4] was a contender for the Academy Award (Oscar) in four categories and his book The New Dad's Survival Guide is a perennial favorite in the parenting category. Mactavish also worked as an actor on stage and screen, including a role in the original Super Mario Brothers movie. Early in his career he changed his name legally to avoid conflicts with author Will Self and Hollywood producer William Self. Mactavish is a family name on his mother's side.

Biography

Mactavish was born and raised in the Appalachian foothills of Virginia. At age seventeen, his mother signed enlistment papers on his behalf for the United States Navy and he attended boot camp at the Recruit Training Command in San Diego, California. He later served with Submarine Squadron 6, aboard the USS L.Y. Spear, and in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.[5] He received an honorable discharge after four years of active duty and two reserve duty.

Mactavish attended film school at New York University, and upon graduation, worked in various roles on studio films while writing original screenplays and books. He also worked as an actor on stage and screen, including the titular role in playwright Jo Carson's Preacher with a Horse to Ride. He also played a goomba in the 1993 film Super Mario Bros.,[6] Navy sailor Ken Truitt in the NBC series What Happened?[7] and an uncredited stunt double in The Crow.

Following the attacks of 9/11 Mactavish shifted his focus to work behind the camera and founded Mactavish Pictures in New York City.

2002 - 2011

Mactavish served as executive producer on the international documentary Chagas, directed by Ricardo Preve. He wrote, produced and directed Summer Running: The Race to Cure Breast Cancer[8] [9] featuring Sissy Spacek. The film was used to raise over $30,000 for breast cancer research. He also made God and Country: Untold Stories of the American Military,[10] a feature documentary that explores the little-known humanitarian work carried out by the American military. Through Mactavish Pictures, he produced commercials and corporate films for clients in various industries including Pepsi, Dun and Bradstreet, Deloitte & Touche, Pitney Bowes and The Gap. He also worked on several big-budget Hollywood films including Evan Almighty.

As writer, he continued composing feature screenplays and wrote his first book, The New Dad's Survival Guide,[11] published by Little, Brown and Co. in 2005. The book was an instant hit and made several best-seller lists, and continues to be a popular international title. As a freelance writer, he contributed to Indiewire,[12] Windcheck Sailing Magazine and Film Threat.

2011 - Present

Mactavish wrote, produced and directed Ride for Lance,[13] a tribute to Navy SEAL Lance Vacarro who gave his life for his country in 2008. Four of Lance's SEAL friends rode motorcycles from Virginia Beach to Alaska and back in thirty one days to honor his memory. Mactavish then wrote, produced and directed MURPH: The Protector, a critically-acclaimed[14] tribute to Navy SEAL LT Michael Patrick Murphy, a Medal of Honor[15] recipient who gave his life for his men. The film was a contender for the Academy Award in four categories, including Best Feature Documentary, Best Original Score, Best Original Song and Best Editing. Following MURPH, Mactavish wrote, produced and directed Family Mission: The TJ Labraico Story,[16] [17] distributed by Virgil Entertainment. In 2019, he began production on Shattered Lives,[18] a feature documentary that explores domestic terrorism in America prior to 9/11. That same year he began development on Under the Trestle,[19] a true crime documentary based on the national bestseller of the same name by Ron Peterson, Jr. The muder case covered in the book took place in Pulaski County, Virginia, where Mactavish was raised. [20]

In 2013 he co-authored Battle Ready: Memoir of a SEAL Warrior Medic,[21] [22] published by St. Martin's Press. The book was optioned[23] as a scripted series by Joe Carnahan.

Personal Life

Mactavish is married and has three sons. He is the volunteer Public Affairs Officer for Wheels for Warriors, a Michigan nonprofit that makes adapted motorcycles for combat-wounded veterans. He coaches soccer and divides his time between Nashville and New York City.[24]

Filmography

!Year!Title!Actor!Director!Producer !Writer!Notes
1991Flowers for Judith (HBO)YesYesNYU Thesis film
1992What Happened? (NBC)Yes
1992Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesCrew
1993Super Mario BrothersYes
1993American Experience (PBS) Yes
1994The CrowStunt Photo Double
1994Hudsucker ProxyCrew
1994ChasersCrew
1994 The Road to Wellville Crew
1997Major Burns Comedy ShortYesYesYes
2005 Chagas, a Hidden AfflictionYesExecutive Producer
2005Summer RunningYesYesYes
2007God and CountryYesYesYes
2007Evan AlmightyCrew
2011Ride for LanceYesYesYesLionsgate
2013MURPH: The ProtectorYesYesYesLionsgate
2015Family MissionYesYesYesVirgil Entertainment
2019Battle Ready SeriesYesCo-Author, Book
2023Shattered LivesYesYesYes
2024Under the TrestleYes YesYes
2024The Widow SpyYesYesYes
2024Wheels for Warriors SeriesYesYesYes

Books

!Date!Title!Publisher!Notes
2005The New Dad's Survival GuideLittle, Brown and Company
2013Battle Ready: Memoir of a SEAL Warrior MedicSt. Martin's PressCo-Author

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: McKay . Hollie . March 21, 2013 . Fox News Scott Mactavish Documentary .
  2. Web site: Laing . Leslie . September 30, 2013 . Penn State Press Release .
  3. Web site: December 12, 2013 . Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences .
  4. Web site: Gold . Daniel . March 21, 2013 . New York Times Review : MURPH: The Protector .
  5. Web site: Official Biography . Mactavish Pictures.
  6. Web site: "Super Mario Brothers" Cast and Crew . IMDb.
  7. Web site: "What Happened?" Cast and Crew . IMDb.
  8. Web site: Anspach . Susan . June 23, 2005 . Mactavish's mile: Filming a cure for cancer . The Hook.
  9. Web site: Blackwell . Mary Alice . Filmmaker gets a Second Wind . Daily Progress.
  10. Web site: McKenzie . Bryan . January 4, 2008 . Filmmaker shows troops good works . Daily Progress.
  11. Web site: Hachette Book Group Little Brown Authors .
  12. Web site: Mactavish . Scott . Oct 30, 2003 . Sixteenth Virginia Film Festival Shows the Money, and the Movies . Indiwire.
  13. Web site: May 21, 2014 . Anchor Bay Entertainment Proudly Presents the Moving Documentary Ride for Lance . Yahoo Finance.
  14. Web site: O'Connell . Sean . March 22, 2013 . ‘Murph: The Protector’ movie review . The Washington Post.
  15. Web site: Medal of Honor Recipient Michael P. Murphy . United States Navy Official Site.
  16. Web site: DeRienzo . Matt . May 25, 2016 . Documentary celebrates ‘Family Mission’ of fallen soldier TJ Lobraico . Danbury News Times.
  17. Web site: McNary . Dave . December 3, 2016 . Military Documentary ‘Family Mission’ Scheduled for Memorial Day Release . Variety.
  18. Web site: January 14, 2023 . The Documentary “Shattered Lives” Premieres January 25th . The Ridgewood News.
  19. Web site: March 11, 2020 . Gina Hall story, Virginia’s first no-body trial headed to big screen . News Messenger.
  20. Web site: Rae . Alyssa . July 14, 2002 . Documentary film about Radford student’s murder case in 1980 is in the works . WSLS 10 - NBC.
  21. Web site: Author Scott Mactavish, St. Martin's Press . Macmillan Publishers.
  22. Web site: Battle Ready Authors . Macmillan Publishers.
  23. Web site: Andreeva . Nellie . February 8, 2016 . Joe Carnahan To Adapt Mark Donald’s ‘Battle Ready’ Memoir As TV Series . Deadline.
  24. Web site: Scott Mactavish - Professional Profile . LinkedIn.