Guy Ritchie
Known for his distinctive visual and narrative style, Guy Ritchie was born in 1968 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England and began his directing career in 1995. His main genres are action, crime, and comedy with his most famous films including "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels," "Snatch," and the "Sherlock Holmes" series, the latter earning him a Saturn Award for Best Action/Adventure Film. His authorial style is characterized by fast-paced and convoluted narratives, sharp dialogues, and colorful characters often involved in the British criminal underworld.
In a more personal light, Ritchie, with his gritty yet humorous storytelling, has consistently proven to be a filmmaker who can turn the grimy underbelly of society into a cinematic playground.