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"Top Gun" Director Tony Scott Committed Suicide by Jumping Off a Bridge

"Top Gun" director TONY SCOTT committed suicide yesterday, by jumping off the Vincent Thomas Bridge in the Long Beach area of Los Angeles.  He was 68.

 

 

--Witnesses say around 12:30 in the afternoon, he climbed a nine-foot fence and jumped, quote, "without hesitation."  Police found a suicide note in his office, but there's no word what it said.

 

 

--It's not clear exactly where he jumped from, but the bridge is about 185 feet above the water.  His body was retrieved by a diving team.

 

 

--Scott's other movies include "The Hunger""Beverly Hills Cop 2""Days of Thunder""True Romance","Crimson Tide","Enemy of the State", and the recent DENZEL WASHINGTON movie "Unstoppable".

 

 

--There's also been talk of him directing TOM CRUISE in a "Top Gun" SEQUEL.

 

 

--Scott is the younger brother of director RIDLEY SCOTT.  The two of them were co-producers of the TV shows"NUMB3RS" and "The Good Wife".  They also produced the four-hour miniseries "Coma", which will air on A&E next month.

 

 

--Director RON HOWARD wrote on Twitter, quote, "No more Tony Scott movies.  Tragic day."

 

 

--And MICHAEL RAPAPORT . . . who was part of the HUGE "True Romance" cast . . . said, quote, "There hasn't been one day since it came out that someone doesn't say to me, 'I love 'True Romance''.  Tony Scott was a sweet, enthusiastic, and loving man."



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