Nathan Scoggins
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Nathan Scoggins is an American film director.[1]
Early life
Born in Rhode Island, Scoggins was heavily involved in theater at an early age and produced plays during high school and in college. He graduated from Wesleyan University in 1999.
Work
Scoggins produced and directed the award-winning Doritos Super Bowl commercials known as 'Sling Baby' and 'Fashionista Daddy'. The 'Sling Baby' commercial was voted No. 1 in the USA Today/Facebook Super Bowl Ad Meter in 2012.
Scoggins helped produce Red Line, a 2012 disaster film starring Nicole Gale Anderson and John Billingsley. The majority of the film took place in the soundstage of John Paul the Great Catholic University.[2]
Scoggins is most known to mainstream audiences for his work on the 2022 film What Remains,[3] one of Anne Heche's last films before her death in 2022.[4] The film follows a recently paroled convict who returns to the small town where he committed a murder. The local sheriff investigates another mysterious homicide which may be related.[5] The film also stars Marcus Gladney Jr., Stelio Savante, and Juliana Destefano.[6]
His drama The Least of These starred Isaiah Washington, Robert Loggia, Bob Gunton, and John Billingsley.[7] The story follows a priest returning to the Catholic high school where he once was sexually abused.[8]
Both What Remains and The Least of these was made by Scoggins' longtime collaborator, Ralph Winter.[9]
Personal life
He is a Christian.[10] He is a professor at John Paul the Great Catholic University[11] and included faculty and staff in the making of What Remains.[12]
Filmography
Features
- The Least of These (2008) (Director/Screenwriter)
- "Red Line" (2012) (Producer)
- The Perfect Summer (2013) (Screenwriter)
- What Remains (2022) (Director/Screenwriter)
- Letting Go of Jack (Executive Producer)
Television
- Destination Heaven (director)
Short films
- Cries from Ramah (2005) (Executive Producer/Screenwriter)
- Midnight Clear (2005) (Co-Producer/Writer)
- Pop Star (2006) (Director/Screenwriter)
- The Pizza King (2008) (Associate Producer)
- Acting Normal (2009) (screenwriter)
- Knight to D7 (2010) (Director/Screenwriter)
- The Ride (2012) (Screenwriter)
- The Treasure Within (actor)
- liv laf lov inc. (actor)
References
- ↑ "'What Remains,' Murder Mystery with Kellan Lutz, Cress Williams, Anne Heche, Sells to Gravitas Ventures (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. 1 November 2022.
- ↑ "Can a Bunch of Kids Thrill Moviegoers with "Red Line?"". Beliefnet.
- ↑ "One of Anne Heche's Last Directors Pays Tribute: She 'Held Nothing Back — in Life or in Performance'". People. 19 August 2022.
- ↑ Scoggins, Nathan (19 August 2022). "Anne Heche Remembered by 'What Remains' Director: 'I Hope She Found Some Grace and Peace Along the Way'". Variety.
- ↑ "'Twilight' star Kellan Lutz crime thriller 'What Remains' joins Premiere Entertainment AFM sales roster (exclusive)". Screen Daily. 31 October 2022.
- ↑ "Watch Anne Heche sing 'Amazing Grace' with What Remains crew on last day of filming". Entertainment Weekly. 23 November 2022.
- ↑ "Black Lightning and Twilight stars team up for new murder mystery". Digital Spy. 17 October 2021.
- ↑ "Priestly indie role for Washington". The Hollywood Reporter. 17 April 2007.
- ↑ "Anne Heche's Final Movie Gets First-Look Teaser Trailer". Popculture.com. 14 November 2022.
- ↑ "Filmmaker Nathan Scoggins Gives Career Advice and Inspiration in his Visit to NYFA". New York Film Academy. 13 January 2015.
- ↑ "For subscribers: Tiny Catholic university in Escondido trying to make big impact in Hollywood". Los Angeles Times. 2 August 2022.
- ↑ "'What Remains' Trailer Reveals Anne Heche's Final Film Performance [Exclusive]". Collider. 9 November 2022.
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