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Nathan Scoggins | |
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Born | Nathan Scoggins |
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Alma mater | Wesleyan University |
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Years active | c. 2005-present |
Nathan Scoggins is an American film director.[1]
Early life
editBorn in Rhode Island, Scoggins was heavily involved in theater at an early age and produced plays during high school and in college.[2] He graduated from Wesleyan University in 1999.[3]
Work
editScoggins produced and directed the award-winning Doritos Super Bowl commercials known as 'Sling Baby' and 'Fashionista Daddy'.[4] The 'Sling Baby' commercial was voted No. 1 in the USA Today/Facebook Super Bowl Ad Meter in 2012.[5]
Scoggins helped produce Red Line,[citation needed] 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.[6]
Scoggins is most known to mainstream audiences for his work on the 2022 film What Remains,[7][failed verification] one of Anne Heche's last films before her death in 2022.[8] 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.[9] The film also stars Marcus Gladney Jr., Stelio Savante, and Juliana Destefano.[10]
His drama The Least of These starred Isaiah Washington, Robert Loggia, Bob Gunton, and John Billingsley.[11] The story follows a priest returning to the Catholic high school where he once was sexually abused.[12]
Both What Remains and The Least of these was made by Scoggins' longtime collaborator, Ralph Winter.[13]
Personal life
editHe is a Christian.[14] He is a professor at John Paul the Great Catholic University[15] and included faculty and staff in the making of What Remains.[16]
Filmography
editFeatures
edit- 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
edit- Destination Heaven (director)
Short films
edit- 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
edit- ^ "'What Remains,' Murder Mystery with Kellan Lutz, Cress Williams, Anne Heche, Sells to Gravitas Ventures (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. 1 November 2022.
- ^ Scoggins, Nathan (6 June 2024). "Meet Nathan Scoggins". Canvas Rebel (Interview).
- ^ Scoggins, Nathan (27 February 2024). "Filmmaker or so they tell me for whoever will hire me". Wesleyan University (Interview).
- ^ Scoggins, Nathan (16 January 2013). "CNN Interview with Nathan Scoggins: Making of Award-winning Doritos Super Bowl Commercials 'Sling Baby' and 'Fashionista Daddy'". Gary David Stratton.com (Interview).
- ^ Scoggins, Nathan (8 February 2012). "Super Bowl Ad Winners Believe . . ". Christianity Today (Interview).
- ^ "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.