Tim Burton
Timothy Walter Burton (born August 25, 1958) is an American filmmaker, animator, and writer. He is known for pioneering goth subculture in Hollywood, with his films employing a distinctive style that blends gothic horror and dark fantasy aesthetics with whimsical and surreal elements. He has received numerous accolades, including one Emmy Award and nominations for two Academy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and three BAFTA Awards. He was honored with the Venice International Film Festival's Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in 2007 and France's Order of Arts and Letters in 2010.Burton made his directorial debut with the comedy film ''Pee-wee's Big Adventure'' (1985) and gained wider prominence for directing ''Beetlejuice'' (1988) and ''Edward Scissorhands'' (1990), as well as producing ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' (1993), which was based on a poem he wrote. He had directed films spanning a variety of genres such as animation, biopic, drama, fantasy, musical, science fiction, superhero, and supernatural horror; these include ''Batman'' (1989), ''Batman Returns'' (1992), ''Ed Wood'' (1994), ''Mars Attacks!'' (1996), ''Sleepy Hollow'' (1999), ''Planet of the Apes'' (2001), ''Big Fish'' (2003), ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' (2005), ''Corpse Bride'' (2005), ''Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'' (2007), ''Alice in Wonderland'' (2010), ''Dark Shadows'' (2012), ''Frankenweenie'' (2012), ''Big Eyes'' (2014), ''Dumbo'' (2019), and ''Beetlejuice Beetlejuice'' (2024).
Burton has directed several episodes of the Netflix series ''Wednesday'' (2022–present), for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series. He frequently collaborates with musician Danny Elfman, who has scored all but three of his films. He has also released several books such as ''The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories'' (1997). Provided by Wikipedia