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Sir Ridley Scott (born 30 November 1937) is an English filmmaker. He is best known for directing films in the science fiction, crime and historical drama genres. His work is known for its atmospheric and highly concentrated visual style. He ranks among the highest-grossing directors and has received many accolades, including the BAFTA Fellowship for lifetime achievement in 2018, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Golden Globe Award. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2003, and appointed a Knight Grand Cross by King Charles III in 2024. An alumnus of the Royal College of Art in London, Scott began his career in television as a designer and director before moving into advertising as a director of commercials. He made his film directorial debut with The Duellists (1977) and gained wider recognition with his next film, Alien (1979). Though his films range widely in setting and period, they showcase memorable imagery of urban environments, spanning 2nd-century Rome in Gladiator (2000), 12th-century Jerusalem in Kingdom of Heaven (2005), medieval England in Robin Hood (2010), ancient Memphis in Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014), contemporary Mogadishu in Black Hawk Down (2001), and the futuristic cityscapes of Blade Runner (1982) and different planets in Alien, Prometheus (2012), The Martian (2015) and Alien: Covenant (2017). Scott has been nominated for three Academy Awards for Directing for Thelma & Louise, Gladiator and Black Hawk Down. Gladiator won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and he received a nomination in the same category for The Martian. In 1995, both Scott and his brother Tony received a British Academy Film Award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema. Scott's films Alien, Blade Runner and Thelma & Louise were each selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being considered "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In a 2004 BBC poll, Scott was ranked 10 on the list of most influential people in British culture. Scott is also known for his work in television, having earned 10 Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He won twice, for Outstanding Television Film for the HBO film The Gathering Storm (2002) and for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special for the History Channel's Gettysburg (2011). He was Emmy-nominated for RKO 281 (1999), The Andromeda Strain (2008), and The Pillars of the Earth (2010). Early life and education Scott was born on 30 November 1937 in South Shields, to Elizabeth (née Williams) and Colonel Francis Percy Scott. His grand-uncle Dixon Scott was a pioneer of the cinema chain and opened many cinemas around Tyneside. One of his cinemas, Tyneside Cinema, is still operating in Newcastle and is the last remaining newsreel cinema in the UK. Born two years before the Second World War began, Scott was brought up in a military family. His father, an officer in the Royal Engineers, was absent for most of his early life. His elder brother, Frank, joined the Merchant Navy when he was still young and the pair had little contact. During this time the family moved around; they lived in Cumberland as well as other areas in England, in addition to Wales and Germany. After the war, the Scott family moved back to County Durham and eventually settled on Teesside. His interest in science fiction began by reading the novels of H. G. Wells as a child. He was also influenced by science-fiction films such as It! The Terror from Beyond Space, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and Them! He said these films "kind of got [him] going a little" but his attention was not fully caught until he saw Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, about which he said, "Once I saw that, I knew what I could do." He went to Grangefield Grammar School in Stockton on Tees and obtained a diploma in design at West Hartlepool College of Art. The industrial landscape in West Hartlepool would later inspire visuals in Blade Runner, with Scott stating, "There were steelworks adjacent to West Hartlepool, so every day I'd be going through them, and thinking they're kind of magnificent, beautiful, winter or summer, and the darker and more ominous it got, the more interesting it got." Scott went on to study at the Royal College of Art in London, contributing to the college magazine ARK and helping to establish the college film department. For his final show, he made a black and white short film, Boy and Bicycle, starring both his younger brother and his father (the film was later released on the "Extras" section of The Duellists DVD). In February 1963, Scott was named in the title credits as "Designer" for the BBC television programme Tonight. After graduation in 1963, he secured a job as a trainee set designer with the BBC, leading to work on the popular television police series Z-Cars and science fiction series Out of the Unknown. He was originally assigned to design the second Doctor Who serial, The Daleks, which would have entailed realising the serial's eponymous alien creatures. Shortly before he was due to start work, a schedule conflict meant he was replaced by Raymond Cusick. In 1965, he began directing episodes of television series for the BBC, only one of which, an episode of Adam Adamant Lives!, is available commercially. In 1968, Ridley and his younger brother Tony Scott – who would also go on to become a film director – founded Ridley Scott Associates (RSA), a film and commercial production company. Working alongside Alan Parker, Hugh Hudson and cinematographer Hugh Johnson, Ridley Scott made many commercials at RSA during the 1970s, including a 1973 Hovis bread advertisement, "Bike Round" (underscored by the slow movement of Dvořák's "New World" symphony rearranged for brass), filmed in Gold Hill, Shaftesbury, Dorset. A nostalgia themed television advert that captured the public imagination, it was voted the UK's favourite commercial in a 2006 poll. In the 1970s the Chanel No. 5 brand needed revitalisation having run the risk of being labelled as mass market and passé. Directed by Scott in the 1970s and 1980s, Chanel television commercials were inventive mini-films with production values of surreal fantasy and seduction, which "played on the same visual imagery, with the same silhouette of the bottle." Five members of the Scott family are directors, and all have worked for RSA. His brother Tony was a successful film director whose career spanned more than two decades; his sons Jake and Luke are both acclaimed directors of commercials, as is his daughter, Jordan Scott. Jake and Jordan both work from Los Angeles; Luke is based in London. In 1995, Shepperton Studios was purchased by a consortium headed by Ridley and Tony Scott, which extensively renovated the studios while also expanding and improving its grounds. Career 1970s: The Duellists, Alien The Duellists (1977) marked Ridley Scott's first feature film as director. Shot in continental Europe, it was nominated for the main.... Discover the Scott Ridley popular books. 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    Eagle in the Snow

    Wallace Breem

    A classic historical novel about General Maximus, one of the inspirations behind Ridley Scott's massively successful film GLADIATOR.'Behind me I left my youth, my middle age, my wi...

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    Napoleon

    Michael Broers

    All previous lives of Napoleon have relied more on the memoirs of others than on his own uncensored words. This is the first life of Napoleon, in any language, that makes full use ...

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    Broken

    Don Winslow

    Includes “Crime 101,” “Broken,” and “The Last Ride” – all soon to be major motion pictures!“One of America’s greatest storytellers.” – Stephen King"Winslow, whose work includes a d...

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    The Reckoning

    Alma Katsu

    In this “rich, satisfying, and gorgeously written sequel” (Chapters) to her acclaimed debut novel, The Taker, Alma Katsu pairs a mysteriously alluring young woman with an ER doctor...

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    Survivors

    Terry Nation

    Survivors of a global plague battle for life on an empty planet. A gripping vision of a postapocalyptic world...'A fine piece of British postapocalyptic fiction' 'Nation's novel is...

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    Off the Cliff

    Becky Aikman

    A lively and revealing behindthescenes look at the making of one of history's most controversial and influential movies, drawing on exclusive interviews with the cast and crew.“You...

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    The Taker

    Alma Katsu

    From the author of The Hungerhailed by Stephen King as “deeply, deeply disturbing, hard to put down”comes a hauntingly atmospheric tale filled with alchemy, lust, and betrayal.True...

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    Napoleon

    Michael Broers

    An accomplished Oxford scholar delivers a dynamic new history covering the last chapter of the emperor's lifefrom his defeat in Russia and the drama of Waterloo to his final exilea...

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    Rebel Heart

    Moira Young

    Nothing is certain and no one is safe in the scorching sequel to Blood Red Road, which MTV’s Hollywood Crush blog called “better than The Hunger Games.”There is a price on Saba’s h...

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    Ridley Scott

    Vincent LoBrutto

    A study of the iconic and influential film director’s life and work, from the author of Stanley Kubrick: A Biography.With celebrated works such as Alien, Blade Runner, Thelma &...

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    Kidnapped

    Charles Fox

    This title was previously published as Uncommon YouthThe true account behind the glamorous life and tragic times of J. Paul Getty III, whose kidnapping made headlines in 1973, as s...

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    House of Gucci

    Sara Gay Forden

    1921, Florence. Guccio Gucci ouvre son premier magasin et fonde  un véritable empire familial. Trente ans plus tard, ses trois fils,  Aldo, Vasco et Rodolpho, poursuivent...

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    Aliens vs Predator Omnibus

    Steve Perry, Stephani Danelle Perry & David Bischoff

    Machiko Noguchi accepted the supervision of the ranching colony of Ryushi as a challenge. Little did she know that she would defend it with her life. For the entire unarmed human s...

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    The Art of Ron Cobb

    Jacob Johnston

    Discover the ultimate collection of Ron Cobb’s artwork from across his entire career (Alien, Star Wars, Back to the Future) in this comprehensive coffee table book.During his sixty...

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    The Adventures of Robin Hood

    Roger Lancelyn Green

    The classic story of social justice and outrageous cunning. Robin Hood, champion of the poor and oppressed, stands against the cruel power of Prince John and the brutal Sheriff of...

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    City in Ruins

    Don Winslow

    Instant New York Times Bestseller!“The final shattering installment in a gangland trilogy to equal The Godfather. If you like Scarface and Goodfellas, this is where it’s at.” Step...

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    The Bounty

    Caroline Alexander

    Has history been wrong for 200 years? Read the startling truth about the mutiny on the Bounty, its characters, causes, and aftermath. Television rights are now in development with ...

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    Napoleon

    Johannes Willms

    Die erste große NapoleonBiographie eines deutschen Autors seit hundert Jahren.Johannes Willms erzählt die faszinierende Lebensgeschichte Napoleons (17691821) – eines Mannes, der vo...

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    Vessel

    Lisa A. Nichols

    Perfect for fans of Dark Matter and The Martian, an astronaut returns to Earth after losing her entire crew in an inexplicable disaster in this tense, psychological thriller filled...

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    Napoleon

    Michael Broers

    Like volume one of Michael Broers’s magnificent biography, The Spirit of the Age is based on the new version of Napoleon’s correspondence, made available by the Fondation Napoléon ...

  • Ingmar Bergman, Werner Herzog, Stanley Kubrick, Francis Ford Coppola, Ridley Scott, Andrei Tarkovsky, Federico Fellini, Akira Kurosawa, William Shakespeare, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Franz Kafka, Heinrich Boll, Hermann Hesse, Albert Einstein, Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Anton Webern and Mihajlo Bugarinovic synopsis, comments
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    La Frontera

    Don Winslow

    Una novela del autor de superventas de los New York Times y recipiente del premio Raymond Chandler, Don Winslow, acerca del padrino de la mafia Sam Giancanapare...

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    The Border

    Don Winslow

    ONE OF THE MOST ACCLAIMED BOOKS OF THE YEARContains an excerpt from Don Winslow’s explosive new novel, City on Fire!NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY Washington Post NPR Financial...

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    The Force

    Don Winslow

    Instant New York Times BestsellerBest of 2017 included on bestof lists by the New York Times, NPR, Barnes & Noble, Publisher's Weekly, LitHub, BookPage, Booklist, Th...

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    Der Mars Survival Guide

    Andy Weir

    So, Sie wollen also auf dem Mars leben? Vielleicht weil Sie von der zerklüfteten Oberfläche, dem atemberaubenden Panorama oder der endlosen, unberührten Natur angetan sind? Viellei...

  • Aliens vs. Predators - Ultimate Prey synopsis, comments

    Aliens vs. Predators - Ultimate Prey

    Bryan Thomas Schmidt, Jonathan Maberry, Louis Ozawa, Scott Sigler, Maurice Broaddus, Mira Grant, David Barnett, Roshni Bhatia, Curtis C. Chen, Susanna Lambdin, Jess Landry, E.C. Myers, Yvonne Navarro, Chris Ryall & Steven L. Sears

    The first anthology of fifteen original short stories featuring the confluence of two iconic properties, as the Predators seek the ultimate prey, the Xenomorphs from Alien. Featuri...

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    The Descent

    Alma Katsu

    The author of The Hunger delivers a “daring, soaring, and ultimately gutwrenching” (The New York Times) conclusion to her critically acclaimed Taker Trilogy, bringing Lanore McIlvr...