James Toback
James Toback, a notable figure in the world of film, was born in 1944, New York City, USA, and began his active years as a director in the mid-1970s. He is renowned for his work in drama and crime genres, with his most famous films including "Fingers" (1978), "Two Girls and a Guy" (1997), and "Harvard Man" (2001), but despite his cinematic prowess, he has not been graced with major awards at film festivals. His authorial style is characterized by gritty realism, often exploring themes of obsession, addiction, and self-destruction.
James Toback, with his penchant for the darker side of human nature, has crafted a career that's as controversial as it is influential.