
David Fincher
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David Fincher is a renowned American film director born on August 28, 1962, in Denver, Colorado. He grew up in Marin County, California, and was influenced by his neighbor, filmmaker George Lucas. Fincher began his career as an assistant cameraman at Industrial Light & Magic, where he worked on notable films like "Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi" and "Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom." He co-founded Propaganda Films in 1986, directing iconic music videos for artists such as Madonna and Aerosmith. Fincher's feature film debut was "Alien 3" in 1992, followed by his breakthrough with "Se7en" in 1995. He has since directed critically acclaimed films like "Fight Club," "Zodiac," "The Social Network," and "Gone Girl." Fincher is known for his dark and atmospheric style, often incorporating classical music into his films. He has received numerous awards, including Academy Award nominations and Emmy Awards for his work in film and television. His influence extends beyond film to music videos, where his work with artists like Justin Timberlake has earned him Grammy Awards.