Scott Waugh

American film director


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::summary American film director ::

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FieldValue
birth_date
birth_placeLos Angeles, United States
alma_materUniversity of California (B.F.A.)
occupationStunt performer (retired 2005), producer, editor, director
relativesFred Waugh (younger brother)
Ric Roman Waugh (younger brother)
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Scott Waugh (born August 22, 1970) is an American film director, producer, editor and former stunt performer. He won the "10 Directors to Watch" award at the 2012 Palm Springs International Film Festival.

He is the son of stuntman Fred Waugh (1932-2012) and younger brother of Ric Roman Waugh.

Filmography

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YearTitleDirectorProducerEditor
2007Navy SWCC
2012Act of Valor
2014Need for Speed
20176 Below: Miracle on the Mountain
2023Hidden Strike
Expend4bles
TBARunner
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References

References

  1. Lee, Michael. (March 7, 2014). "Scott Waugh Talks Directing "Need For Speed," Visulizing Stunts, Car Crashes, Bets With Aaron Paul, And More". Movieviral.com.
  2. "Scott Waugh". Elcinema.
  3. Williams, Owen. (June 25, 2012). "Scott Waugh Takes Need For Speed". Empire.
  4. (December 29, 2011). "Variety to honor Charlize Theron and "10 Directors to watch" at 2012 Palm Springs International Film Festival". Palm Springs International Film Festival.

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