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CAMPBELL SCOTT (Joe Ross) shared the Critics Prize at the 1996 Deauville Film Festival for co-directing "Big Night" with Stanley Tucci. Scott studied with Stella Adler and Geraldine Page and made his stage debut in a summer stock production of "Romeo and Juliet" in 1985. His many Broadway and off-Broadway appearances include O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness" and "Long Day's Journey into Night," and he recently starred in the Williamstown production of "Dead End." His films include Tony Bill's "Five Corners," Norman Rene's "Longtime Companion," Bernardo Bertolucci's "The Sheltering Sky," Kenneth Branagh's "Dead Again," Joel Schumacher's "Dying Young," Cameron Crowe's "Singles," John Schlesinger's "The Innocent," Alan Rudolph's "Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle," Greg Mottola's "The Daytrippers," which he also executive produced, and Stanley Tucci's upcoming comedy "Ship of Fools." He recently completed the Hallmark Hall of Fame telefilm "The Love Letter" and is about to begin filming Roger Hedden's "Hi Life." Filmography: "Five Corners" (1988, dir. Tony Bill) "From Hollywood To Deadwood" (1989, dir. Rex Pickett) "Longtime Companion" (1990, dir. Norman Rene) "The Sheltering Sky" (1990, dir. Bernardo Bertolucci) "The Perfect Tribute" (1991, dir. Jack Bender) "Dead Again" (1991, dir. Kenneth Branagh) "Dying Young" (1991, dir. Joel Schumacher) "Singles" (1992, dir. Cameron Crowe) "Mrs. Parker And The Vicious Circle" (1994, dir. Alan Rudolph) "The Innocent" (1995, dir. John Schlesinger) "Let It Be Me" (1996, dir. Eleanor Bergstrom) "Big Night" (1996), also co-director and co-producer "The Daytrippers" (1997, dir. Greg Mottola), also executive producer "The Spanish Prisoner" (1998, dir. David Mamet) "Ship of Fools" (1998, dir. Stanley Tucci) |
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