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Commissioning Ceremony of Bahamas New Honorary Consul to Los Angeles, Cedric Scott ‏
Oct 20, 2015 - 11:51:30 AM


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NASSAU, The Bahamas – The Hon. Fred Mitchell Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, right, with Remarks and during Presentation at the Writ of Commission Ceremony for Cedric Scott, Bahamas Honorary Consul to Los Angles, Monday, October 19, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration.  His post was announced in December 2014.

Mr. Scott, who left The Bahamas in his late teens to attend college, studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York and continued his post-graduate education at the University of Georgia, from where he obtained his Master of Fine Arts degree.

Upon graduation, he went England and worked in the English theatre as both an actor and director, appearing in plays from the classics, SHAKESPEARE and THE GREEKS to the contemporary “SLOW DANCE ON THE KILLING GROUND”.

Having been offered a contract to shoot a film in Hollywood, Mr. Scott returned to the United States, where appeared as a featured player in numerous movies and television productions, among them, “THE PLAYER,” “GHOST DAD,” “JAWS,” “A WEDDING,” and “WELCOME TO L.A.” During this period, Mr. Scott also served as the Assistant Director of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AADA), the oldest theatre school in the English-speaking world, which boasts such graduates as Spencer Dennis Haysbert, Robert Redford, Spencer Tracy, Edward G. Robertson and Jason Robards Jr.

Deciding to pursue producing, Mr. Scott teamed with Mr. Sidney Poitier as President of Verdon-Cedric Productions and during this period, he was involved in the production of “FAST FORWARD”, “LITTLE NIKITA”, “SHOOT TO KILL”, “GHOST DAD”, “SNEAKERS,” “SEPARATE BUT EQUAL”, and “CHILDREN OF THE DUST”.

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Mr. Scott subsequently formed his own production company, Mary Ann-LaGlo Productions. Among films produced under this banner are “HOPE”, “FREE OF EDEN”, “MANDELA AND DEKLERK”, and “TO SIR WITH LOVE 2”. Films currently near production are “SECOND LIFE”, “WHO MURDERED SIR HARRY OAKES”, “THE GOLDEN 13”, “MYRTLE FAYE RUMPH”, “SOUL SISTER,”, “WE THE PEOPLE”, “KWELA MAN”, and “CHASING A LIFE.”

Over his career, Mr. Scott’s productions have been nominated for several Golden Globe and Emmy Awards. For his production of the film, “MANDELA AND DEKLERK”, he was nominated for a CABLE ACE AWARD and the GOLDEN LAUREL AWARD. The production of “FREE OF

EDEN” won on Mr. Scott the prestigious INTERNATIONAL FILM/VIDEO COMPETITION. The jurors’ comment was: “This program is impressive, illuminating various lessons of life as the main character comes into her own. Very positive. Many issues covered in a skillful way. A Great vehicle for new artists to learn from the seasoned mentor.”

For his outstanding effort and dedication to bringing non-whites and women into the field of film, television, communication and entertainment, Mr. Scott has received awards from such organizations as the NAACP; Y.E.S. TO JOBS; THE LOS ANGELES BLACK WOMEN IN MEDIA COALITION and the late MAYOR TOM BRADLEY, LOS ANGELES. In 1998, Mr. Scott was honoured by the BAHAMAS TOURISM CENTER in Los Angeles during the 25th Anniversary Celebration for Bahamas Independence for his outstanding contribution to the Arts and Entertainment Industry. And in April 1999, THE 13th BAHAMAS COMPANY OF THE BOYS BRIGADE presented Mr. Scott with the SPIRIT OF EXCELLENCE AWARD for continued contribution to the Arts. In February, Mr. Scott received the EXCELLENCE in MEDIA/ ANGEL AWARD for his production “FREE OF EDEN”.

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Foreign Minister Fred Mitchell at the presentation of the commission to Cedric Scott as Honorary Consul of The Bahamas to Los Angeles and California at the headquarters of the Ministry on 19th October. From left Paulette Zonicle, Consul General Washington, Mr. Scott, the Minister, Permanent Secretary Sheila Carey, Honorary Consul in Switzerland and Honorary Consul to Houston in Texas Lynden Rose. (BIS Photo/Patrick Hanna)



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