FILM DIRECTOR

Robert Schwentke

1968 - Today

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Robert Schwentke (German: [ˈʃvɛŋkə]; born 15 February 1968) is a German film director and screenwriter. He is best known for directing Flightplan (2005), The Time Traveler's Wife (2009), Red (2010), The Divergent Series: Insurgent (2015), The Divergent Series: Allegiant (2016), The Captain (2017), and Snake Eyes (2021). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2024). Robert Schwentke is the 1,465th most popular film director (down from 1,435th in 2024), the 5,488th most popular biography from Germany (down from 5,390th in 2019) and the 72nd most popular German Film Director.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Robert Schwentke ranks 1,464 out of 2,041Before him are Mike Hodges, Chloé Zhao, Alan Taylor, Stefano Sollima, and Josef Fares. After him are Joseph Kosinski, Doris Dörrie, Pablo Berger, Dan Gilroy, Attila Dargay, Kleber Mendonça Filho, and Ellen Kuras.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Robert Schwentke ranks 368Before him are Jafar Hassan, Brad Wilk, Carré Otis, Peter Bondra, Oumou Sangaré, and Antonio de la Torre. After him are Viktor Rossi, Aya Hisakawa, Hikaru Midorikawa, Kleber Mendonça Filho, Dariusz Michalczewski, and Andy Jassy.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Robert Schwentke ranks 5,491 out of 7,253Before him are Paul Koebe (1882), Helge Schneider (1955), Olaf Marschall (1966), Frank Ullrich (1958), Günter Hermann (1960), and Petra Schersing (1965). After him are Antje Traue (1981), Armin Veh (1961), Sig Ruman (1884), Frank Peterson (1963), Doris Dörrie (1955), and Max Riemelt (1984).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In Germany

Among film directors born in Germany, Robert Schwentke ranks 72Before him are Alfred Braun (1888), Dennis Gansel (1973), Kurt Neumann (1908), Egon Günther (1927), Curt Goetz (1888), and Peter Zadek (1926). After him are Doris Dörrie (1955), Jörg Buttgereit (1963), Peter Schamoni (1934), Marcus Nispel (1963), Christoph Schlingensief (1960), and Dominik Moll (1962).