Los Angeles Times
By Julie Makinen and Geoff Boucher
August 20, 2012, 12:08 a.m.
Tony Scott, right, with Jerry Bruckheimer on the set of "Deja Vu" in New Orleans in 2006. (Robert Zuckerman/Disney / August 19, 2012)
Director-producer Tony Scott, who apparently committed suicide Sunday in San Pedro at age 68, left behind a lengthy filmography.
One of the first directors to make the transition from commercials to features, he helmed movies including "Top Gun,” “Beverly Hills Cop II” and “Unstoppable” and served as producer or executive producer on many other movies, including this summer’s “Prometheus,” directed by his older brother, Ridley Scott.
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