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Sir Ridley Scott (born November 30 , 1937 in South Shields ) is an influential British Film Director and Producer . CAREER Background Scott grew up in an Army family meaning that for most of his early life his father - an officer in the Royal Engineering Corp - was absent. Ridley's older brother Frank Scott joined the Merchant Navy when he was still young and the pair had little contact. After the war the Scott family moved to Germany and then settled in Teesside . He studied there, from 1954 to 1958 , at the West Hartlepool College Of Art , graduating with a Diploma in Design. He was to progress to an M.A. in Photography course at London 's Royal College Of Art from 1960 to 1962 . There, he was to contribute to the college magazine ARK and help to establish its film department. For his final show he made a black and white short film '' Boy And Bicycle '' starring his younger brother Tony Scott and his father. The film's main visual elements would become features of Scott's later work. After graduation in 1963 he secured a traineeship as a set designer with the BBC leading him to work on the popular television police series '' Z-Cars '' and the science fiction series '' Out Of The Unknown ''. He was also assigned to design the second '' Doctor Who '' serial, '' The Daleks '', which would have entailed realising the famous alien creatures. However, shortly before he was due to start work a schedule conflict meant that he was replaced on the serial by Raymond Cusick . At the BBC Scott was placed into a directing training programme and before he left the corporation had directed episodes of Z-Cars, its spin-off '' Softly Softly '' and '' Adam Adamant Lives ''. Early work Scott quit the BBC in 1968 and established an advertising company 'Ridley Scott Associates' working with Sir Alan Parker , Hugh Hudson , Hugh Johnson and employing his younger brother Tony. Having cut his teeth on UK television commercials in the 1970s —most notably the 1974 Hovis advert "Bike Round" ( New World Symphony ) filmed in Shaftesbury —he graduated to Hollywood , where he produced and directed a number of top boxoffice films. His first feature, '' The Duellists '', was produced in Europe and won a jury medal at the Cannes Film Festival but made limited impact in the US. ''Alien'' Scott's disappointment with ''The Duellists'' was compounded by the success being enjoyed by Alan Parker with American backed films - admitting he was 'ill for a week' with envy. Scott had originally planned to next adapt an opera, '', he became convinced of the potential of large scale, effects-driven films. He thus accepted the job of directing '' Alien '', the 1979 ground-breaking horror/science fiction film which would give him international recognition. While he would not direct the following three sequels, the Female Action Hero Ellen Ripley ( Sigourney Weaver ) which he created in the first film, would become a cinematic icon. ''Blade Runner'' After a year working on the film adaptation of '' Dune '', Scott signed to direct the film version of Philip K. Dick 's novel, '' Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep '', (which would be retitled as '' Blade Runner '' for the film) even though he was reluctant to follow up with another science-fiction film. ''Blade Runner'' was initially a flop when released to theaters in 1982, and was pulled shortly after its release. However, it would eventually achieve cult status through re-release on television and through home video. Scott released a director's cut of the film to theaters in 1991 which removed the original voice overs and modified the ending. Some consider the director's cut a vast improvement over the original version released in theaters; however, others feel the original with Harrison Ford 's narration and an alternative ending was the better film. Today ''Blade Runner'' is considered one of the most important science fiction films of the 20th Century and is usually discussed along with William Gibson 's novel Neuromancer as initiating the Cyberpunk genre. "1984" Apple Macintosh commercial In 1984, Apple Computer launched the Macintosh . It's debut was announced by a single broadcast of the now famous $1.5 Million Commercial , based on George Orwell 's novel '' 1984 '', and directed by Ridley Scott (due to his work on ''Blade Runner''). The commercial was broadcast during the 1984 Super Bowl XVIII . Steve Jobs ' intention with the ad was to equate ''Big Brother'' with the IBM PC and a nameless female action hero, portrayed by Anya Major , with the Macintosh. The commercial is consistently ranked #1 in ad lists. TV Guide ranked it as the greatest commercial of all time. ''Thelma and Louise'' '', a visually striking take on the story of Christopher Columbus, yet usually considered to be his most slowly paced movie. Production company In 1995 Scott, together with his brother Tony, formed the film and television production company Scott Free Productions in Los Angeles. All of his subsequent feature films, starting with '' White Squall '', have been produced under the Scott Free banner. Also in 1995 the Ridley and Tony Scott purchased a controlling interest in Shepperton Studios that was later merged with Pinewood Studios . ''.]] ''Gladiator'' The huge success of Scott's film '' Gladiator '' ( 2000 ) has been credited with the revival of the nearly defunct genre of the " Sword And Sandal " historical epic. In 2005 , Scott attempted to follow it up with the less successful '' Kingdom Of Heaven '', a movie about the Crusades that consciously sought to connect history to current events. While on location in Morocco during the filming Scott reported receiving death threats from Islamist extremists. {Link without Title} It was reported that the Moroccan government sent hundreds of soldiers to protect the set and crew. However, the Moroccan cavalry were actually on hand as extras in the epic battle-scenes. Current work Scott is teaming up again with actor Russell Crowe , directing the movie '' A Good Year '', which is based on the best selling book. The movie is in post-production status and awaiting release. Future projects include Shadow Divers for 2007 and the often rumoured Penetration (production notes about it are still unknown though). Scott is currently in talks for yet another teaming up with actor Russell Crowe for the movie American Gangster . If signed, Scott would work for the first time with actor Denzel Washington . Currently 5 members of the Scott family are directors, all working for RSA. Style His striking visual style, incorporating a detailed approach to production design and innovative, atmospheric lighting, has been tremendously influential on an entire subsequent generation of filmmakers — many of whom have simply imitated him outright. Scott commonly uses very slow pacing until the action, where he then does very rapid editing. A prime example of that is Alien and Blade Runner. A critic once went so far as to call it 'Blade Crawler, because it's so damn slow'. Another trademark of his is sound or music, used normally to build tension - as seen in Alien with hissing steam, beeping computers and the sounds of the machinery in the space ship. Awards Scott has been nominated for 3 Academy Awards For Directing . He was knighted in the 2003 New Year Honours. Criticism Although some of his films have been highly praised, others have been less successful with audiences and critics. '''' was a major commercial failure. '' Legend '' (1985) was, like ''Blade Runner'' three years before, an initial box-office disaster, but it too has since found cult status thanks to Jerry Goldsmith 's critically acclaimed (but rarely heard) score, a 2002 revised "director's cut" that is closer to Scott's original vision, and its close resemblence to the popular video game series ''The Legend Of Zelda'' . TRADEMARKS Although Scott is often known for the striking visuals appearing on his films, other trademarks on his behalf are:
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