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    Scott Macleod (I) Scott Macleod. Scott is a film producer born in Michigan and raised in California. He studied acting at the Claire Trevor School of the Arts at The University of California at Irvine. Scott began his career at the world-famous Hollywood Improv comedy club as the showroom manager in the late 90s.

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  2. Jul 12, 2021 · The High-Flying Life of Scott MacLeod. July 12, 2021. It would be tough to write a novel as packed with adventure as the real life story of Scott MacLeod, who took his final flight west on April 12, 2021. Scott was a classic example of the Greatest Generation: WWII Navy fighter pilot, aeronautical engineer, Korean war veteran, test pilot ...

  3. Aug 16, 2021 · August 16, 2021 — Scott MacLeod was never an Apollo astronaut, but he did play one on TV. If you were among the millions who tuned in for CBS's live coverage of NASA's moon missions from 1969 through 1972, you no doubt saw MacLeod, clad in a spacesuit and standing inside a lunar module simulator to provide Walter Cronkite with play-by-play descriptions of every move the real astronauts were ...

  4. Scott Macleod. Manager of Youth Camps and Clinics. Anne Moelk. Player Welfare Manager. Will Hagg. Assistant Development Equipment Manager.

  5. Scott MacLeod. Scott MacLeod may refer to: Scott MacLeod (ice hockey) (born 1959), Canadian ice hockey player. Scott MacLeod (rugby union) (born 1979), Scottish rugby union footballer. G. Scott MacLeod (born 1965), Canadian multimedia artist and film director.

  6. Nov 15, 2021 · Tribute. Print Tribute. The ‘I recognize that voice’ of Scott MacLeod has been silenced. Following a diagnosis of glioblastoma in July 2020 he chose to live each day to the fullest, celebrating each new dawn as a gift. Acutely aware of the prognosis, always ‘very well, thanx’ when asked how he was feeling, he chose, for reasons known ...

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  8. Sep 12, 1994 · As TIME's Johannesburg bureau chief for the past five years, Scott MacLeod has seen more than his share of tragedy. But nothing prepared him for the devastating news in July that a colleague, 33-year-old South African photojournalist Kevin Carter, had killed himself. Carter was famous in South Africa for his fearless coverage of deadly township ...

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