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UPDATE: ‘Top Gun’ director Tony Scott did not have brain cancer before suicide

One of director Tony Scott's top films was "Top Gun."

UPDATE: According to his family, Tony Scott didn’t have brain cancer before he jumped to his death from an LA bridge, contrary to a report by ABC News.

“According to family spokespersons, the information concerning brain cancer or an inoperable brain tumor in Mr. Scott is incorrect,” a spokesman for the L.A. coroner’s office told People magazine.

Metro’s original story is below.

Following a suicide that shocked Hollywood, a source who was close to Tony Scott claimed the famed director was suffering from inoperable brain cancer before he jumped from a Los Angeles bridge, according to ABC news.

Fellow filmmakers were among the first to take to Twitter on Monday to pay tribute to Hollywood director Tony Scott, who jumped to his death from a bridge over Los Angeles Harbor over the weekend.

The man behind commercial hits like “Top Gun” and “Beverly Hills Cop II” and critics’ favorite “True Romance” took his own life on Sunday. He was 68.

“No more Tony Scott movies. Tragic day,” tweeted Ron Howard, director of “The Da Vinci Code”.

“Tony Scott” was the micro-blogging site’s top-trending topic by 6:30 a.m. on Monday, followed by True Romance, Top Gun, and Crimson Tide, Scott’s 1995 submarine thriller starring Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman.

Duncan Jones, who made the acclaimed science fiction movies “Moon” and “Source Code,” wrote: “Just heard about Tony Scott news. Horrible … Tony was a truly lovely man who took me under his wing & ignited my passion to make films.

“Awww Tony. Wish you had felt there was a way to keep going. What a sad waste. My thoughts go out to his wife and beautiful children.”

British-born Scott, the younger brother of fellow movie-maker Ridley, is survived by his third wife, Donna, with whom he had two children.

According to Lieutenant Joe Bale, a watch commander for the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office, witnesses saw Scott parking his car on the Vincent Thomas Bridge and leaping into the water below at about 12:30 p.m. local time (1930 GMT) on Sunday.

Katherine Rowe, a spokeswoman for the filmmaker, said in a brief statement: “I can confirm that Tony Scott has indeed passed away,” adding only: “The family asks that their privacy be respected at this time.”

“GLORIOUS ROAD TRIP”

Richard Kelly, who wrote the screenplay for “Domino” which Scott directed, joined a growing chorus of thousands of online tributes.

“Working with Tony Scott was like a glorious road trip to Vegas on desert back roads, a wild man behind the wheel, grinning,” the “Donnie Darko” director wrote. “I felt safe.

“Tony Scott was the best mentor – when he saw something punk rock that he could slip through the system … he pounced.”

Scott, born in North Shields, Northumberland, in England, was frequently seen behind the camera in his signature faded red baseball cap. He directed more than two dozen movies and television shows and produced nearly 50 titles.

He was best known for muscular but stylish high-octane thrillers that showcased some of Hollywood’s biggest stars in a body of work that dated back to the 1980s and established him as one of the most successful action directors in the business.

He got his start making TV commercials for his older sibling’s London-based production company, Ridley Scott Associates, and moved into films for television and cinema.

His big breakthrough came in 1986 fighter jet adventure Top Gun, which starred Tom Cruise as a hot-shot pilot, and he followed that with another big hit, the 1987 Eddie Murphy comedy Beverly Hills Cop II.

Other notable directing credits include the 1990 racing drama “Days of Thunder,” which also featured Cruise, Crimson Tide and the 1998 spy thriller “Enemy of the State”, which paired Hackman and Will Smith.


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