Brady Corbet
Brady James Monson Corbet, born on August 17, 1988, is a multifaceted American writer-director and former actor. He began his career in the acting realm, featuring in an array of films such as *Thirteen*, *Mysterious Skin*, *Funny Games*, *Martha Marcy May Marlene*, *Melancholia*, and *Clouds of Sils Maria*. His television credits include a role in the fifth season of the Fox series *24* and the HBO miniseries *Olive Kitteridge*.
Corbet transitioned to directing with his debut film, *The Childhood of a Leader*, which marked the start of an impressive directorial journey. He went on to helm the musical drama *Vox Lux*, followed by the period piece *The Brutalist*. His work on *The Brutalist* garnered significant acclaim, earning him the Silver Lion at the 81st Venice International Film Festival, as well as the Best Director award at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards. Moreover, he received nominations for the Academy Awards in both the Best Director and Best Original Screenplay categories.
With a blend of artistic vision and storytelling prowess, Brady Corbet continues to establish himself as a notable figure in contemporary cinema.
Filmography
Thunderbirds
Force Majeure
Two Gates of Sleep
Escobar: Paradise Lost
While We're Young
Melancholia
Clouds of Sils Maria
Mysterious Skin
The Sleepwalker
Thirteen
Saint Laurent
Funny Games (2008)
Martha Marcy May Marlene
Simon Killer
All That I Am