Robert Aldrich
![Aldrich directing [[Bette Davis]] during filming of ''[[What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (film)|What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?]]'' (1962)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/06/What_Ever_Happened_to_Baby_Jane%3F_%28film%29_1962_-_Production_photo._Robert_Aldrich%2C_Bette_Davis.jpg)
Containing a "macho mise-en-scene and resonant reworkings of classic action genres," Aldrich's films were known for pushing the boundaries of violence in mainstream cinema, as well as for their psychologically complex interpretations of genre film tropes. The British Film Institute wrote that Aldrich's work displays "a subversive sensibility in thrall to the complexities of human behaviour." Several of his films later proved influential to members of the French New Wave.
Aside from his directorial work, Aldrich was also noted for his advocacy as a member of the Directors Guild of America, serving as its president for two terms, and becoming the namesake for its Robert B. Aldrich Achievement Award. Provided by Wikipedia