
Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts
Timothy Scott Bogart is a director, writer, and producer whose first big-screen credit was writer/producer of the live-action spinoff, The Jungle Book: Search for the Lost Treasure (1998), with Gary Collins under Michael McGreevey’s direction. Bogart was a producer for director/writer Valerie Breiman’s comedy-drama, Love & Sex (2000), co-starring Famke Janssen, Jon Favreau, Noah Emmerich, and which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival before a theatrical release by Lionsgate.
Bogart was co-writer of the extreme snow sports thriller, Extreme Ops (2002), with Rufus Sewell, Devon Sawa and Rupert Graves under Christian Duguay’s direction, and which was released by Paramount Pictures; and then Bogart co-wrote and executive produced the sequel, The Extreme Team (2003), directed by Leslie Libman and co-starring Chris Pratt, Jeremy Kewley and Bai Ling.
Bogart was a lead producer on director/writer Todd Robinson’s Vietnam War true-story drama, The Last Full Measure (2019), starring Sebastian Stan, Christopher Plummer, William Hurt, Ed Harris, Samuel L. Jackson, Peter Fonda, LisaGay Hamilton, Diane Ladd, Amy Madigan, Linus Roache, John Savage and Bradley Whitford, and released to disastrous box office by Roadside Attractions ($3.4 million returns on $20 million costs).
Timothy Scott Bogart spent over a decade trying to make a biopic he wrote based on the life of his father, Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart (and nearly made by Spike Lee), but Bogart finally made the movie (as director/writer/producer) under the title, Spinning Gold (2023), starring Jeremy Jordan, Wiz Khalifa, Jason Isaacs, Jason Derulo, Jay Pharoah and Michelle Monaghan, and released to little box office by Hero Entertainment/Howling Wolf Films.
Bogart was again director/writer/producer of his first musical, Juliet & Romeo (2025), his adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet co-starring Clara Rugaard and Jamie Ward as the star-crossed lovers, with Isaacs, Tayla Parx, Dan Fogler, Rebel Wilson, Rupert Graves, and Derek Jacobi, and released widely by Briarcliff Entertainment, which also produced.
Timothy Scott Bogart was born in and was raised by his parents, father and Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart, and his mother, Beth. Bogart’s brother is Evan, a producer and composer. Bogart’s father died of lymphoma when Bogart was 12 years old. Bogart has a daughter, Quinn.
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Like Father, Like Son: Timothy Scott Bogart has been described by actor Jeremy Jordan as having the same “go-for-broke, trust-your-gut attitude that I’m sure comes from (his) dad (Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart).”
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