FILM DIRECTOR

Rupert Sanders

1971 - Today

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Rupert Miles Sanders (born 16 March 1971) is an English film director. Sanders directed the films Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), Ghost in the Shell (2017), and The Crow (2024). He also directed the pilot episode of the Apple TV+ science fiction series Foundation. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Rupert Sanders is the 1,698th most popular film director (down from 1,693rd in 2024), the 6,030th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 5,925th in 2019) and the 126th most popular British Film Director.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Rupert Sanders ranks 1,698 out of 2,041Before him are Lenny Abrahamson, William Beaudine, James Frawley, Jeffrey Lieber, Nimród Antal, and Axel Braun. After him are Malik Bendjelloul, Mani Ratnam, Yasuhiro Takemoto, Errol Morris, Hal Hartley, and Claudia Llosa.

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Among people born in 1971, Rupert Sanders ranks 470Before him are Craig Robinson, Cory Doctorow, Pedro Martínez, Keegan Connor Tracy, Brian Stepanek, and Rick Yune. After him are Khosiyat Rustam, Giuseppe Pancaro, Toshiya Fujita, Giorgos Alkaios, Elvis Crespo, and Gil Shaham.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Rupert Sanders ranks 6,032 out of 8,785Before him are Will Kemp (1977), William Wycherley (1640), Arthur Scargill (1938), Henry Cockburn (1921), Jonny Williams (1993), and Michael Johnson (1988). After him are Sandrine Holt (1972), Rosemary Leach (1935), John Glascock (1951), Nick Leeson (1967), Pat Fry (1964), and Bradley James (1983).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In United Kingdom

Among film directors born in United Kingdom, Rupert Sanders ranks 126Before him are Val Guest (1911), Peter Chelsom (1956), James Marsh (1963), Ivor Montagu (1904), Alex Cox (1954), and Julien Temple (1953). After him are Ken Hughes (1922), Charles Brabin (1882), Trevor Nunn (1940), Neil Marshall (1970), Stephen Norrington (1964), and Lynne Ramsay (1969).