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'Top Gun' director Tony Scott dead in apparent suicide

'Unstoppable' helmer reportedly jumped from a San Pedro bridge

<p>Tony&nbsp;Scott attends the premiere of &quot;Unstoppable&quot;&nbsp;in 2010.</p>

Tony Scott attends the premiere of "Unstoppable" in 2010.

Credit: AP Photo/Gus Ruelas

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tony Scott, director of such Hollywood hits as "Top Gun," ''Days of Thunder" and "Beverly Hills Cop II," died Sunday after jumping from a Los Angeles County bridge, authorities said.

The 68-year-old Scott's death was being investigated as a suicide, Los Angeles County Coroner's Lt. Joe Bale said.

Several people called 911 around 12:35 p.m. to report that someone had jumped from the Vincent Thomas Bridge spanning San Pedro and Terminal Island in Los Angeles Harbor, according to Los Angeles police Lt. Tim Nordquist.

A dive team with Los Angeles Port Police pulled the body from the murky water several hours later, Nordquist said. Scott's body was taken to a dock in Wilmington and turned over to the county coroner's office.

One lane of the eastbound side of the bridge was closed to traffic during the investigation. Cargo vessels moved at reduced speeds through the east side of the port's main channel during the search, said Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey.

Investigators found a note in Scott's black Toyota Prius, which was parked on the bridge, according to the Los Angeles Times. That note listed contact information. A suicide note was later found at his office.

The British-born Scott, who lived in Beverly Hills, was producer and director Ridley Scott's younger brother. Distinct visual styles mark both siblings' films — Ridley Scott mastering the creation of entire worlds with such films as "Gladiator," ''Blade Runner," ''Alien" and this year's "Prometheus," Tony Scott known for hyper-kinetic action and editing on such films as his most recent, the runaway train thriller "Unstoppable," starring regular collaborator Denzel Washington.

Tony was the first of the Scott brothers to enjoy blockbuster success with "Top Gun," starring Tom Cruise, the top-grossing film of 1986 at $176 million. Scott teamed with Cruise again four years later on the hit "Days of Thunder." He also had a sequel to "Top Gun" in development.

But Ridley Scott later managed more and bigger hits than his brother and earned a level of critical respect never achieved by Tony Scott. "Gladiator" won the best-picture Academy Award for 2000 and earned Ridley Scott one of his three best-director nominations; Tony Scott never was in the running for an Oscar, and critics often slammed his movies for emphasizing style over substance.

The two brothers ran Scott Free Productions and were working jointly on a film called "Killing Lincoln," based on the best seller by Bill O'Reilly. Their company produced the CBS dramas "NUMB3RS" and "The Good Wife" as well as a 2011 documentary about the Battle of Gettysburg for the History Channel.

Besides "Unstoppable," Scott worked with Washington on four other movies: "Crimson Tide," ''Man on Fire," Deja Vu" and "The Taking of Pelham 123."

In a tweet Sunday, director Ron Howard said, "No more Tony Scott movies. Tragic day."

Other Scott films include "True Romance," written by Quentin Tarantino, "The Fan," with Robert De Niro, and "Enemy of the State," starring Will Smith.

Scott was married to actress Donna Scott, who appeared in several of her husband's films. They have twin sons.

Completed in 1963, the 6,060-foot Vincent Thomas Bridge links rises 185 feet at its highest point above the Los Angeles Harbor. Many have taken their lives by jumping from the span.

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    BP

    Horrible News. True Romance is one of my favorites.

    August 20, 2012 at 12:32AM EST Reply to Comment
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    gregel

    Very sad to wake up to this news in Venice. A visionary stylist, The list of other filmmakers who were influenced by his aesthetic is long and spans the globe.

    August 20, 2012 at 1:13AM EST Reply to Comment
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    Max

    Loved his movies.

    But, he went out like a bitch. That's all there is to say about suicides.

    August 20, 2012 at 3:05AM EST Reply to Comment
    • That is beyond I appropriate. Keep that to yourself.

      August 20, 2012 at 3:37AM EST
    • Jason_talkback_profile

      Mandrake1979 Show some respect you idiot!

      August 20, 2012 at 3:58AM EST
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      CinemaPsycho You made a comment like a bitch. That's all there is to say about your idiocy.

      August 20, 2012 at 5:19PM EST
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      Max Suicide is for cunts. Plain and simple. There is no respect in taking your own life. If you think otherwise, then refer to the first sentence and think of yourself as such.

      September 18, 2012 at 3:50AM EST
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    Cathrine

    What a poorly written piece. Save the personal opinion/elaboration on his brothers achievements for another day. Pretty sure the family would have appreciated that. Can't believe this i AP-material, little bit stunned. RIP TS, "True Romance" really was one of the groundbreaking movies of 90-s cinema and an important period in american film.

    August 20, 2012 at 4:42AM EST Reply to Comment
    • Relax. The stuff about his brother was half a sentence, just to put into context who Tony and Ridley were and how far their reach extended. Not everyone may know the full scope of their careers, or how much work they produced with Scott Free together.

      August 20, 2012 at 5:35AM EST
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    Mystery

    Tony Scott killed himself due to his own personal reasons. I'll leave it at that. The article of his brother's success as well as their production company is a little more then a context its to show that the brothers had no quarrels over who was successful and who was not.

    Tony may have been "emphasizing style over substance" but the man was a film director who loved his work and even though there were no Oscars who cares, the man dished out movies and not some crap on a screen!
    RIP and let him be he is gone but at least for future generations he left his work and his system of working behind.

    August 21, 2012 at 5:21AM EST Reply to Comment
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    mikehussey

    Great man incredible talent and has been awarded by various performance in his career. God bless his soul and will be remember by everyone . http://www.moviezadda.com/

    August 21, 2012 at 6:12AM EST Reply to Comment
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    CoronaAdvances

    R.I.P Tony Scott

    August 23, 2012 at 5:27PM EST Reply to Comment

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