Mike Flanagan
Mike Flanagan, born on May 20, 1978, is an acclaimed American filmmaker renowned for his significant contributions to the horror genre. His career took off with the release of the film *Absentia* in 2011, which he both wrote and directed. Flanagan went on to create a series of critically acclaimed horror films, including *Oculus* (2013), *Hush*, *Before I Wake*, *Ouija: Origin of Evil* (2016), *Gerald's Game* (2017), and *Doctor Sleep* (2019), demonstrating his ability to blend psychological thrills with supernatural elements.
Flanagan's impact extends beyond film; he has also made a significant mark on television as the creative mind behind the Netflix horror anthology series. He served as creator, writer, producer, and showrunner for *The Haunting of Hill House* (2018) and its follow-up, *The Haunting of Bly Manor* (2020). His other series, *Midnight Mass* (2021), *The Midnight Club* (2022), and *The Fall of the House of Usher* (2023), showcase his adeptness at crafting chilling narratives while directing and editing numerous episodes.
In his personal life, Flanagan is married to actress Kate Siegel, who has appeared in many of his projects since *Oculus*. He frequently collaborates with a dedicated ensemble of actors, including Carla Gugino, Henry Thomas, and Rahul Kohli, solidifying his reputation as a visionary in contemporary horror storytelling.