James Mangold
James Allen Mangold, born on December 16, 1963, is a prominent American filmmaker renowned for his remarkable ability to navigate various cinematic genres. He launched his directorial career with the 1995 film *Heavy*, which marked the beginning of a diverse and successful filmography. His subsequent works include critically acclaimed titles such as *Cop Land* (1997), *Girl, Interrupted* (1999), *Identity* (2003), and the award-winning *Walk the Line* (2005), which showcased his talent for storytelling.
Mangold further solidified his reputation with *3:10 to Yuma* (2007) and made significant contributions to the *X-Men* franchise with *The Wolverine* (2013) and *Logan* (2017). The latter film not only captivated audiences but also garnered him an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.
In 2019, he directed the exhilarating sports drama *Ford v Ferrari*, which received an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. His most recent project, *Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny* (2023), saw him directing and co-writing the fifth and final chapter in the beloved Indiana Jones saga. Looking ahead, Mangold is set to release *A Complete Unknown* (2024), a biopic centered on Bob Dylan, which has already earned him nominations for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay, along with his first nomination for Best Director at the Academy Awards.