Director Tony Scott who committed suicide by jumping off the L.A bridge in August, left his whole entire estate to his wife and kids. Click below for the story.

Melissa Nash

Director Tony Scott, who jumped to his death off a Los Angeles bridge in August, willed all of his estate — worth just over a million dollars — to his wife and twin boys, TMZ has learned.

TMZ obtained a copy of Scott’s will, which was filed in probate court in L.A. County earlier this week — and according to the documents he left everything to the Tony Scott Family Trust … established in 2004.

The beneficiaries of the trust are his wife Donna W. Scott and his 12-year old twins Max and Frank.

In the probate docs, the value of Tony’s estate is listed as $1,250,000 worth of personal property — however, considering his success, it’s likely Tony was worth millions more … and his assets had already been made part of the family trust.

Tony’s famous brother Ridley Scott was originally named co-executor of the will — drawn up in 2004 — but in April 2011 he amended it to make attorney R. Dennis Luderer the sole executor … and Ridley the first alternate executor.