Peter MacGregor-Scott


Peter MacGregor-Scott was a British film producer, production manager and assistant director. He produced the 1997 film Batman & Robin. He also produced the Cheech & Chong films Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers, Still Smokin and Born in East L.A.. Others are The Whoopee Boys and Death to Smoochy.

Personal life

Peter MacGregor-Scott was born in Maidenhead, England. His father was J. C. MacGregor Scott, who served as an executive with such British film companies as Columbia Pictures U.K., Warner-Pathe Distributors and Commonwealth United International. He is survived by his two children, Elizabeth Kennedy, Taylor MacGregor-Scott and his wife, Susan MacGregor-Scott.

Career

MacGregor-Scott was a movie producer since the 1970s. He started off working for Pinewood Studios in the sound department.
His earliest work includes Strange Portrait in which he was second unit director or assistant director. In 1970, he left England to move to the United States. In that year he worked on Ride the Tiger which was shot in the Philippines.
In 1971, he worked on The Day of the Wolves and in 1976 in High Velocity. He co-produced The Fugitive. He produced Batman & Robin.
It was announced that on October 5, 2013, he was to present the MPEG Fellowship and Service Award to re-recording mixer Donald O. Mitchell. Both MacGregor-Scott and Mitchell had worked together on Under Siege and Batman & Robin.

Death

MacGregor-Scott was involved in a taxi accident in New York City which resulted in complications which would lead to his death on October 25, 2017, aged 69.