Marc forster biography
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Marc Forster
German-Swiss film director
Not to be confused with Mark Forster, Mac Foster, Marc Hostert, or Marc R. Forster.
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Born | (1969-11-30) 30 November 1969 (age 55) Illertissen, Bavaria, West Germany |
Nationality | German-Swiss |
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Years active | 1995–present |
Marc Forster (born 30 November 1969) is a German-Swiss filmmaker. He is best known for directing the feature films Monster's Ball, Finding Neverland, Stranger than Fiction, Quantum of Solace, World War Z, and Christopher Robin, and has directed numerous television commercials as well. He is a BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Independent Spirit Award nominee.
Life and career
[edit]Forster was born on 30 November 1969 in Au (today Illertissen), in the Neu-Ulm district of Bavaria, West Germany. His parents, a German doctor and a Swiss architect, moved to Switzerland when Forster was 9 years old. He spent his adolescence in Davos, a winter r
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Meet The Filmmakers - Marc Forster Biography
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Marc Forster was born in 1969 in Ulm, Germany. Son of a Swiss doctor and a German architect, Forster spent much of his childhood in Davos, Switzerland, where he studied at the famous Institut Montana Zugerberg. There he fell in love with movies at an early age after seeing “Apocalypse Now” (1979) with Martin Sheen and Marlon Brando (directed by Francis Ford Coppola) at the tender age of 12. From that moment on he knew he wanted to direkt. After completing school in Switzerland, Forster moved to New York in 1990 at age 20, where he was accepted into the New York University Film School. His work at the University consisted of a number of low ekonomisk plan documentaries before he tried his grabb at directing a work of fiction. Forster’s first feature film was a low budget, • Marc R. ForsterAmerican historian Marc Richard Forster (born 1959) is an American historian. He serves as the Henry B. Plant Professor of History at Connecticut College, where he was also appointed as the chair of its history department. In 2015, Forster served as the President of the Sixteenth Century Studies Society and Conference.[1] In 2016, he was appointed as the College Marshall of Connecticut College. Biography[edit]Forster is the son of Elborg Forster and social historian Robert Forster (1931–2020), who had been a professor at Johns Hopkins University.[2] Forster received a Bachelor of Arts from Swarthmore College. He completed his graduate studies at Harvard University, where he obtained an M.A. and Ph.D.[1] From 1989 until 1990, Forster was a lecturer in history at Harvard. He became a professor at Connecticut College in 1990.[3] In 2000, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to study German and East European history. |