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Peter Macgregor-Scott dies during 69
- Updated: November 1, 2017
‘The Fugitive’ and ‘Batman Forever’ writer Peter Macgregor-Scott died on Wednesday in New York after being concerned in a new cab collision in Manhattan. He was 69.
Andrew Davis executive of ‘The Fugitive’ reliable a news of a longtime Warner Bros. producer’s flitting to The Hollywood Reporter.
“We were like brothers who upheld and relied on any other in an attention where that is rare. we will skip him dearly,” Davis told.
Macgregor-Scott’s producing credits also includes ‘The Jerk’ (1979), ‘The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas’ (1982), ‘Revenge of a Nerds’ (1984), ‘Troop Beverly Hills’ (1989), ‘Out for Justice’ (1991), ‘Black Beauty’ (1994) and ‘Death to Smoochy’ (2002).
Originally from England, a late writer is survived by his brother, sound editor Ian Macgregor-Scott, and children ‘ daughter Elizabeth and son Taylor.