20 of Hollywood’s Unforgettable Directorial Debuts

Which filmmakers have grabbed moviegoers attention and affection since their very first frame?

Mike Nichols, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (1966)
Adapting a famous broadway play should have been a daunting task for a first time filmmaker, but Mike Nichols handled it spectacularly. He was nominated for best director, but didn't end up winning one of the film's 5 Academy Awads.

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