Scott R. Fisher

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Scott R. Fisher
Born
Scott Ray Fisher

1967 (age 5657)
Kodiak, Alaska, U.S.
Other namesScott Fisher
OccupationSpecial Effects Artist
Years active1995–present
SpouseMelissa “missy” Frick
Parent(s) Thomas L. Fisher (father) and Paula Fisher (mother)

Scott Ray Fisher is an American special effects supervisor.

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He won at the 87th Academy Awards for his work on the film Interstellar and at the 93rd Academy Awards for his work on Tenet . These were in the category of Best Visual Effects. His win for Interstellar was shared with Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley and Ian Hunter. [1] And his second win for Tenet was shared with Andrew Jackson, David Lee and Andrew Lockley. He lives with his wife and children in Simi Valley. In 2022, he earned his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination which resulted to a win in the category Outstanding Special Visual Effects for his work on the television program The Book of Boba Fett and was shared with Richard Bluff, Abbigail Keller, Paul Kavanagh, Cameron Neilson, John Rosengrant, Enrico Damm, Robin Hackl, and Landis Fields. [2]

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References

  1. "87th Academy Awards" . Retrieved January 15, 2015.
  2. "Scott Fisher". Television Academy . Retrieved July 13, 2022.