10 Interesting Fact About Famous wildlife filmmakers
10 Interesting Fact About Famous wildlife filmmakers
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Steve Irwin, known as The Crocodile Hunter, was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1962.
David Attenborough, which is famous for the documentary series BBC Planet Earth and Blue Planet, was born in London in 1926.
Jacques Cousteau, known as a sea explorer and documentary filmmaker, was born in France in 1910.
Jane Goodall, who is famous for her research on the life of chimpanzees, was born in London in 1934.
National Geographic Society was founded in 1888 and became one of the largest organizations in the world that focused on exploration and preservation of nature.
Among the many documentary films produced by the BBC, Planet Earth II and Blue Planet II are the most watched in the UK in 2017.
There are several prestigious awards given to documentary filmmakers, including the Academy Award and Emmy Award.
Some famous documentary films such as Sir David Attenborough and Jacques Cousteau, won an honorary award from Queen Elizabeth II.
Kevin Richardson, known as The Lion Whisperer, is a documentary filmmaker who is famous for his expertise in interacting with wild lions.
Documentary March of the Penguins is one of the most successful documentary films of all time, with revenues of more than US $ 127 million.