Ethan Coen
Celebrated for his distinctive storytelling and unique approach to filmmaking, Ethan Coen was born in 1957 in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, USA. Active since 1984, he is known for his work in various genres, but notably in crime, drama, and comedy, with some of his most famous films including "Fargo," "The Big Lebowski," and "No Country for Old Men," the latter of which won him four Academy Awards. Coen's authorial style is marked by quirky characters, dark humor, and intricate narratives, often exploring themes of existentialism and human morality. Even with all his accolades, Ethan Coen remains a humble figure, always valuing the art of filmmaking above fame and fortune.