Joseph Kloska is known for The Crown (2016), Made in Dagenham (2010) and Peterloo (2018).
Joseph Konrad Bundschuh was born on December 19, 1989. He is an actor, known for Little Thirteen (2012), Alles über Anna (2006) and Der Gewaltfrieden (2010).
Joseph Kosinski is a director whose uncompromising style has quickly made a mark in the filmmaking zeitgeist. His feature film debut, "Tron: Legacy" for Walt Disney Studios, grossed over $400 million worldwide and was nominated for several awards, including an Academy Award for Sound Editing and a Grammy for the score by Daft Punk. For his sophomore feature, Kosinski created the science-fiction thriller "Oblivion" for Universal Pictures, starring Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman. With a score by M83, it grossed $288 million worldwide. Kosinski's third feature was the critically acclaimed action-drama "Only The Brave" for Black Label Media and Columbia Pictures. The film stars Josh Brolin, Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly and Jeff Bridges. Joseph reunited with Tom Cruise, Miles Teller, and Jennifer Connelly for "Top Gun: Maverick". The long awaited sequel to the 1986 iconic film was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and is scheduled to be released in July 2021. Kosinski is currently in post-production on "Escape From Spiderhead", based on the short story by best-selling author George Saunders. The 2021 Netflix release stars Chris Hemsworth, Miles Teller, and Jurnee Smollet. Joseph has won three AICP Awards for his commercials Gears of War "Mad World", Assassin's Creed "Unity" and Destiny "Become Legend", all of which are now featured in the Department of Film at the Museum of Modern Art. Most recently his "Web of Fries" commercial won a Silver Lion at Cannes. Joseph received his undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering with an emphasis on Design at Stanford University and a Masters Degree in Architecture from Columbia University.
Joseph Kovac is known for his work on Shrink Wrapped (2022), Dead Birds (2020) and Hawks Ridge (2020). He has been married to Patricia since 1980. They have two children.
Joseph Koval is an actor, known for Constance.
Joseph Kozenczak is known for Psychic Investigators (2006), John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise (2021) and Forensic Firsts (2012).
Joseph Krachenfels is an actor and producer, known for Sins of the Past, Junkie (2018) and Beyond the Void.
Joseph L. Allen is known for Rampage (2018), The Law of Moises (2019) and Canal Street (2018).
Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on February 11, 1909, Joseph Leo Mankiewicz first worked for the movies as a translator of intertitles, employed by Paramount in Berlin, the UFA's American distributor at the time (1928). He became a dialoguist, then a screenwriter on numerous Paramount productions in Hollywood, most of them Jack Oakie vehicles. Still in his 20s, he produced first-class MGM films, including The Philadelphia Story (1940). Having left Metro after a dispute with studio chief Louis B. Mayer over Judy Garland, he then worked for Darryl F. Zanuck at 20th Century-Fox, producing The Keys of the Kingdom (1944), when Ernst Lubitsch's illness first brought him to the director's chair for Dragonwyck (1946). Mankiewicz directed 20 films in a 26-year period, successfully attempted every kind of movie from Shakespeare adaptation to western, from urban sociological drama to musical, from epic film with thousands of extras to a two-character picture. A Letter to Three Wives (1949) and All About Eve (1950) brought him wide recognition along with two Academy Awards for each as a writer and a director, seven years after his elder brother Herman J. Mankiewicz won Best Screenplay for Citizen Kane (1941). His more intimate films like The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947), The Barefoot Contessa (1954)--his only original screenplay--and The Honey Pot (1967) are major artistic achievements as well, showing Mankiewicz as a witty dialoguist, a master in the use of flashback and a talented actors' director (he favored English actors and had in Rex Harrison a kind of alter-ego on the screen).