Louis C.K.
A master of comedy and self-deprecation, Louis C.K. was born in 1967 in Washington, D.C., USA, and has been actively contributing to the film and television industry since the late 1980s. Known primarily for his work in comedy, C.K. has directed, written, and starred in several successful productions, including the critically acclaimed TV series "Louie" and the stand-up comedy specials "Louis C.K.: Live at the Beacon Theater" and "Louis C.K.: Oh My God", earning him multiple Primetime Emmy Awards. His authorial style is marked by his brutally honest and often self-deprecating humor, coupled with his unique take on everyday life and the human condition. Affectionately regarded as a comic's comic, Louis C.K.'s uncanny knack for turning life's ordinary moments into extraordinary comedy is truly a testament to his genius.