Jake Scott (director)

Jake Scott (born 1965 ) is a British film and music video director.

His father is the film director Ridley Scott. For the movie Alien - The sinister creature from another world in the year 1979 Scott acted as stand-in. Further experience in the film business collected Scott, among others as a visual consultant for the 1989 film emerged dealers, as well as a conceptual artist in 1992 Alien 3

Since the early 1990s, Jake Scott works as a director of music videos, including Everybody Hurts music group REM from the year 1993. In 1997, he directed an episode of the television series The Hunger, which is based on the feature film desire, shot by his uncle Tony Scott.

Then Scott turned more music videos, in 1999, he made ​​his feature film debut with Plunkett & Macleane - against death and the devil. In 2004, he turned with a short film Tooth Fairy, starring took over the American actor Chris Noth Only in 2010 was followed with Welcome to the Rileys Scott's second feature film.

As a music video director Scott previously worked with the likes of Radiohead, Tori Amos and the Cranberries.

On 1 June 2009, he turned the music video to the song 22 by Lily Allen.

His sister Jordan Scott is also active in the film business.

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