How famous Hollywood directors have changed since working on their first films (14 photos)
Let's take a look at probably the most famous directors in world of Hollywood cinema during the creation of their first and last films. 
Despite the fact that directors often hide behind the scenes their films, the most famous representatives of this profession have almost the same media coverage and recognition as the actors. We know them names, we remember how they look, and we can even name them as a keepsake several of their films. Accordingly, we will surely be the same interesting to see how they have changed over the years. not in creative sense, but purely in person.
Steven Spielberg 
The 17-year-old director is working on a short film "The Flame Passions (1964) and Spielberg on the set of West Side Story (2021).
Quentin Tarantino 
On the set of Reservoir Dogs (1992) and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019).
Christopher Nolan 
Director on the set of the films Remember (2000) and Tenet (2020).
Guy Ritchie 
Director on the set of the films Cards, Money, Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and The Wrath of Man (2021).
Lana Wachowski 
On the set of The Matrix (1999) and The Matrix Resurrection (2021).
Wes Anderson 
Director on the set of the films "Bottle Rocket" (1996) and "French Messenger" (2021). In both frames, he is with a longtime friend of the actor. Owen Wilson.
Ridley Scott 
Director on the set of Alien (1979) and The Last Duel (2021).
Alfred Hitchcock 
Director on the set of The Garden of Delights (1925) and Family Plot (1976).
Clint Eastwood 
Eastwood to make feature film directorial debut on set "Play Me Before You Die" (1971) and he also directs filming at 90 movie "Man's Tears" (2021).
Stanley Kubrick 
Director on the set of Fear and Lust (1953) and Eyes Wide Shut (1999).
Martin Scorsese 
Director on the set of "Who's Knocking on My Door?" (1967) and The Irishman (2019).
David Fincher 
Director on the set of Alien 3 (1992) and Mank (2020).
Charles Chaplin 
Chaplin on the set of his first feature film, The Kid (1921) and on the set of The Hong Kong Countess (1967), which starred Marlon Brando, Sophia Loren and Tippi Hedren.












