Ridley Scott, one of the world’s foremost directors and producers, is most known for his work on films such as Thelma & Louise, Alien, Black Hawk Down and Blade Runner. His film epic Gladiatorwon the Oscar, Golden Globe® and BAFTA awards for Best Picture, as well as the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role for Russell Crowe. Throughout his illustrious career, Scott has also been lauded by the Emmy® Awards, Cannes Film Festival and the PGA Awards. In 1968, Scott formed RSA as a commercial production house for some of the world’s most recognized corporate brands. In 1995, he formed Scott Free Productions to serve as a production company for his film and television projects such as Hannibal, Man on Fire, American Gangster and Concussion, as well as the critically acclaimed CBS drama The Good Wife and the hit telefilms Killing Lincoln, Killing Kennedy and Killing Jesus. The most recent feature films produced by Scott Free include Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House, starring Liam Neeson and Diane Lane, and Murder on the Orient Express, starring Kenneth Branagh, Johnny Depp and Michelle Pfeiffer. As a director, Scott’s most recent projects include Alien: Covenant; the sequel to Prometheus, starring Michael Fassbender and Katherine Waterston; and All the Money in the World, about the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III, starring Christopher Plummer, Michelle Williams, Mark Wahlberg and Charlie Plummer, which debuted in December 2017.