Renowned American filmmaker Scott Spiegel was recently reported to be relying on life support systems to stay alive. A friend revealed that he was 'not expected to survive,' and unexpectedly, news of his passing came on the 3rd, at the age of 67. He held multiple roles as director, screenwriter, producer, executive producer, and actor, witnessing and participating in nearly half a century of Hollywood’s development. His sudden passing has caused deep sorrow in the film industry.
Scott had made several cameo appearances on the big screen, most notably as the passerby whose pizza was stolen in 'Spider-Man 2.' His final performance was providing the voice for undead creatures in 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.' Over his 50-year film career, he directed 'Intruder,' produced the acclaimed horror series 'Hostel,' and collaborated with famed directors such as Clint Eastwood and Quentin Tarantino.
News source: United Daily News