William Friedkin
An unyielding force in New Hollywood cinema, William Friedkin was born in 1935 in Chicago, Illinois, USA, and has been actively directing films from the 1960s to the present day. He is recognized for his work in the horror, action, and thriller genres, with his most renowned films being the spine-chilling "The Exorcist" and the action-packed "The French Connection," the latter earning him an Academy Award for Best Director. Friedkin's signature style often involves tension-filled narratives with gritty realism, propelled by his ability to elicit powerful performances from his actors.
Despite his reputation for being a demanding and exacting director, Friedkin's undying dedication to his craft and his relentless pursuit of cinematic perfection are testaments to his immense passion for filmmaking.