Mike Clattenburg
Mike Clattenburg, a notable figure in the realm of comedy and mockumentary. Born in 1963 in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada, Clattenburg began his active directorial career in the late 1990s, predominantly working in comedy and mockumentary genres. His most famous works include the cult-classic TV series "Trailer Park Boys" and the film "Black Jesus", both of which have earned him critical acclaim and a Gemini Award. Clattenburg's authorial style is characterized by his unique blend of humor, social commentary, and a distinct, raw portrayal of characters. From the heart, Clattenburg is a genuine storyteller who never shies away from presenting life in all its messy, hilarious, and sometimes heartbreaking reality.