New York, Aug. 2 -- Scott MacDonough, a revered figure in Hollywood publicity circles whose discerning eye and literary acumen shaped the marketing of several acclaimed films from the 1970s and 1980s, has died at the age of 81.
According to his family members, he died peacefully on Tuesday at his residence in New York, reports The Hollywood Reporter.
Over a career spanning two prolific decades, MacDonough became a quietly influential figure in the world of film publicity. His credits include multiple collaborations with auteur Woody Allen's 'The Front' (1976), 'Annie Hall' (1977), 'Interiors' (1978) and 'Manhattan' (1979) and for the Martin Ritt-directed movies 'Conrack' (1974), 'Casey's Shadow' (1978), 'Norma Rae' (1979), 'Back Roads' (1...