Wes Anderson is an award-winning American film director, producer, and actor. He is best known for his work in movies like ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’ and ‘Moonrise Kingdom.’ Famous for making films with distinctive visual and narrative style, Wes primarily focuses on making fast-paced comedies marked by more serious or melancholic elements like adultery and grief. Much appreciated for his ingenuity and originality, Anderson has always been a creative individual. He began writing plays and making super-8 movies when he was a young boy and aspired to become a writer. When he was a teenager, he accepted a part-time job as a cinema projectionist while studying in college. Owen Wilson, who would become an actor, was a college mate of his, and the two youngsters became good friends. The duo decided to work together and wrote the script for a short film called ‘Bottle Rocket’ (1994). This marked the beginning of a professional partnership that would lead the young men to successful careers in the film industry. After making a few other movies, Anderson received a major career breakthrough when he directed ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’ (co-written by Owen Wilson), which went on to become a critical and commercial success. Anderson is also the recipient of multiple awards, including the ‘BAFTA Award’ for ‘Best Original Screenplay’ in 2015, for ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel.’