Scott Rudin
Scott Rudin (born July 14, 1958) is an American film, television and theatre producer. His films include the Academy Award-winning Best Picture ''No Country for Old Men'', as well as ''Uncut Gems'', ''Lady Bird'', ''Fences'', ''The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'', ''The Social Network'', ''South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'', ''School of Rock'', ''Zoolander'', ''The Truman Show'', ''Clueless'', ''The Addams Family'', and eight Wes Anderson films. On Broadway, he has won 17 Tony Awards for shows such as ''The Book of Mormon'', ''Hello, Dolly!'', ''The Humans'', ''A View from the Bridge'', ''Fences'' and ''Passion''.He is one of twenty-one people who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony (EGOT).
In 2021, Rudin stepped back from his Broadway, film and streaming projects following ''The Hollywood Reporter'' allegations of abusive behavior towards his employees; Rudin's name was subsequently removed from a number of upcoming films, and Rudin's business relationship with the studio A24 was terminated. Provided by Wikipedia