Terry Gilliam
Filmmaker and animator of 'Brazil'
Filmmaker and animator of 'Brazil'
Born in 1940, this American-English actor, director, animator, and screenwriter gained prominence in the film industry for his unique visual style and storytelling. He co-founded the Monty Python comedy group, contributing as an animator and director for the series and films. His directorial works include 'Brazil', 'The Fisher King', and '12 Monkeys', showcasing a blend of fantasy and dystopian themes. Throughout the career, themes of oppression and the absurdity of modern life were explored.
Directed 'Brazil', a cult classic
Co-founded Monty Python comedy group
Directed '12 Monkeys', awarded an Academy Award nomination
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