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    Gary Scott Thompson

    American television producer

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  1. Gary Scott Thompson (born October 7, 1959) is an American screenwriter, television producer, and director. Scott is notable for his work on The Fast and the Furious starring Vin Diesel and Paul Walker, the sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious, Hollow Man with Kevin Bacon and Elisabeth Shue, Split Second, 88 Minutes, starring Al Pacino, and K-911 and K-9: P.I. .

  2. Official Website of Gary Scott Thompson. Writer. Producer. Director. About GST. Gary Scott Thompson was born in Ukiah, California, and grew up on the South Pacific island of Pago Pago, American Samoa. He left home at 17 and attended the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, a two-year Professional Acting immersion program.

  3. Gary Scott Thompson is a writer, producer, and director. Among his many films and TV series: writer of "The Fast and the Furious," creator and executive producer of NBC's "Las Vegas," co-developer, writer, and executive producer of TF1 and NBC's "Taxi Brooklyn," and executive producer of NBC's reboot "Knight Rider."

  4. Gary Scott Thompson is a writer, producer, and director. Among his many films and TV series: writer of "The Fast and the Furious," creator and executive producer of NBC's "Las Vegas," co-developer, writer, and executive producer of TF1 and NBC's "Taxi Brooklyn," and executive producer of NBC's reboot "Knight Rider."

  5. Oct 4, 2021 · Gary Scott Thompson dishes about his hit TV series Las Vegas and its Heroes connection and what he sees for the future of The Fast and The Furious.

  6. “As a playwright, I didn’t make any money, so I became a screenwriter to pay my rent,” joked writer Gary Scott Thompson. Known largely for his blockbuster action films, Thompson went from struggling screenwriter to a blockbuster penman; every writer’s dream.

  7. Born and raised in American Samoa, Gary Scott Thompson began his career in show biz studying acting with noted actor, Powers Booth, but eventually decided to pursue writing. He enrolled in New York University, after which he wrote a number of plays, including "Cowboys Don't Cry" and "Private Hells."

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