Scott Trimble (b. 1977)

Birthplace:
San Francisco, California, USA

Born:
April 15, 1977

Scott Thomas Suggs Trimble (born April 15, 1977) is an American location scout and location manager who found locations seen in such projects as Star Trek, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Star Tours II, and Iron Man 2. He won awards for his work on the films Transformers and Mission: Impossible III. He is a founding member of the Location Managers Guild of America

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Assistant Location Manager:
2006  Mission: Impossible III

Executive Producer:
2006  Mission: Impossible III
2016  20 Matches

Extras Casting Assistant:
2001  The Animal
2006  Mission: Impossible III
2016  20 Matches

Location Coordinator:
2001  The Animal
2006  Mission: Impossible III
2016  20 Matches
2023  65

Location Manager:
2001  The Animal
2006  Mission: Impossible III
2012  Gymkhana Five: Ultimate Urban Playground, San Francisco
2016  20 Matches
2017  The Circle
2018  A Star Is Born
2023  65

Location Scout:
2001  The Animal
2004  50 First Dates
2006  Mission: Impossible III
2012  Gymkhana Five: Ultimate Urban Playground, San Francisco
2016  20 Matches
2016  La La Land
2016  Nocturnal Animals
2017  The Circle
2018  A Star Is Born
2019  Bombshell
2023  65
????  Lips Like Sugar

Production Supervisor:
2001  The Animal
2004  50 First Dates
2006  Mission: Impossible III
2012  Gymkhana Five: Ultimate Urban Playground, San Francisco
2015  Jurassic World
2016  20 Matches
2016  La La Land
2016  Nocturnal Animals
2017  The Circle
2018  A Star Is Born
2019  Bombshell
2023  65
????  Lips Like Sugar

Location Manager:
2021  The Book of Boba Fett

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