Joan Scott

Joan Scott

Deceased · Born: Mar 2, 1920 · Died: Jul 17, 1998

Personal Details

BornMar 2, 1920 Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Biography

Joan Scott, a renowned filmmaker, has made a lasting impact on the industry through her remarkable body of work, which includes but is not limited to her iconic productions such as Magic Hour: Lost in the Barrens, a 1990 cinematic masterpiece that has left an indelible mark on the world of filmmaking, as well as Leo Mol: In Light and Shadow, a 1994 documentary that showcases the artistic genius of the renowned artist Leo Mol, and My Mother's Ghost, a 1996 film that explores the complexities of family dynamics and the human experience.

Career

1992
1984
Play for Today
Play for Today as Mrs. Cannon
1979
Afternoon Off
Afternoon Off as Manageress of Shoe Shop
One Fine Day
One Fine Day as Miss Venables
1974
Play for Today
Play for Today as Assistant Governor
The Mutations
The Mutations as Landlady
1973
The Lovers!
The Lovers! as Beryl's Mum
1963
Cairo
Cairo as Screenplay