Brian De Palma
Film director of 'Scarface' fame
Film director of 'Scarface' fame
An American director, producer, and screenwriter, influential in the thriller and horror genres. De Palma studied at Columbia University and began his career directing short films. The breakthrough came with 'Sisters' in 1973, which combined elements of psychological horror and suspense. De Palma gained prominence with films such as 'Carrie' (1976), adapted from Stephen King's novel, and 'Dressed to Kill' (1980), both of which showcased his innovative camera techniques. 'Scarface' (1983), a crime film about drug trafficking, became a cult classic. Additionally, 'The Untouchables' (1987) won several Academy Awards, further cementing his reputation. De Palma's work often features themes of voyeurism and identity, and his style has influenced many filmmakers.
Directed 'Scarface' in 1983
Directed 'The Untouchables' in 1987
Directed 'Carrie' in 1976
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