Lowell Bergman
A beacon of investigative journalism and documentary filmmaking, Lowell Bergman was born on July 24, 1945 in New York City, USA. Active since the late 1960s, Bergman's main genres include documentary and investigative journalism, with his most notable works being "Frontline", "60 Minutes", and the critically acclaimed "The Insider", which garnered seven Academy Award nominations. Bergman's signature style is marked by his relentless pursuit of truth, often unearthing controversial and hidden aspects of society, reflecting his background as a seasoned investigative journalist.
Lowell Bergman, with his unwavering commitment to truth and justice, has not only changed the landscape of documentary filmmaking but also inspired a generation to challenge power and seek the truth.