F. William Parker was born on December 13, 1941 in the USA. He is an actor, known for Lost Highway (1997), Revenge of the Nerds (1984) and He Said, She Said (1991).
F. Xavier Marotta is known for Mister Void, Chance Has No Empathy (2018) and Ghost Light (2020).
F.C. Hamman is known for Babalas (2013), Angus Buchan's Ordinary People (2012) and Sing vir die Harlekyn (1980).
F.C. Rabbath is an American film/commercial director. Rabbath is also an inventor, author, comedian, former journalist (AP winner) and entrepreneur. Rabbath has lived in several countries before the age of 16 due to his father's work, exposing him to several different cultures. Later Rabbath moved to the United States in 2003, where he continued filmmaking there.
F.E. Falconer is known for Heavenly Bodies! (1963).
F.J. Jussawala is known for Jab We Met (2007).
F.J. Ossang was born on August 7, 1956 in Paris, France. He is a director and actor, known for 9 doigts (2017), Silencio (2007) and Dharma Guns (La succession Starkov) (2010).
F.M. Bradley was born on December 8, 1953 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He is an actor.
F.V. Athena is known for Leviathan (2012).
F.W. Murnau was a German film director. He was greatly influenced by Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Shakespeare and Ibsen plays he had seen at the age of 12, and became a friend of director Max Reinhardt. During World War I he served as a company commander at the eastern front and was in the German air force, surviving several crashes without any severe injuries. One of Murnau's acclaimed works is the 1922 film Nosferatu, an adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Although not a commercial success due to copyright issues with Stoker's novel, the film is considered a masterpiece of Expressionist film. He later emigrated to Hollywood in 1926, where he joined the Fox Studio and made three films: Sunrise (1927), 4 Devils (1928) and City Girl (1930). The first of these three is widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made. In 1931 Murnau travelled to Bora Bora to make the film Tabu (1931) with documentary film pioneer Robert J. Flaherty, who left after artistic disputes with Murnau, who had to finish the movie on his own. A week prior to the opening of the film Tabu, Murnau died in a Santa Barbara hospital from injuries he had received in an automobile accident that occurred along the Pacific Coast Highway near Rincon Beach, southeast of Santa Barbara. Only 11 people attended his funeral. Among them were Robert J. Flaherty, Emil Jannings, Greta Garbo and Fritz Lang, who delivered the eulogy. Of the 21 films Murnau directed, eight are considered to be completely lost. In July 2015 Murnau's grave was broken into, the remains disturbed and the skull removed by persons unknown. Wax residue was reportedly found at the site, leading some to speculate that candles had been lit, perhaps with an occult or ceremonial significance. As this disturbance was not an isolated incident, the cemetery managers are considering sealing the grave.