Scott McGehee (born April 20, 1962) is an American filmmaker. He is a
Columbia University
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graduate and did graduate work in the
Rhetoric
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department at
UC Berkeley
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. He was born in
California
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, and currently resides in New York City. McGehee is openly gay.
He is half of a long-standing writing-directing partnership with filmmaker
David Siegel. Neither attended film school.
Filmography
Feature films
Executive producer
* ''
The Business of Strangers
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'' (2001)
References
External links
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Indiewire interview
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Living people
American male screenwriters
People from Orange County, California
Columbia College (New York) alumni
University of California, Berkeley alumni
Film directors from California
1962 births
LGBT film directors
LGBT people from California
American gay writers
American gay artists
American LGBT screenwriters
Screenwriters from California
Film producers from California
Film directors from New York City
Film producers from New York (state)
Screenwriters from New York (state)
21st-century American screenwriters
20th-century American screenwriters