Joel Schumacher
![Schumacher at the 2003 [[Taormina Film Fest]] in Italy](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ce/Joel_Schumacher_at_Taormina_Film_Fest_2003_%28cropped%29.jpg)
Schumacher received little attention for his first theatrically released films, ''The Incredible Shrinking Woman'' and ''D.C. Cab'', but rose to prominence after directing ''St. Elmo's Fire'', ''The Lost Boys'', ''The Client'' and ''Falling Down''. Schumacher was selected to replace Tim Burton as director of the Batman film franchise, and oversaw two of the series's most commercially oriented entries, ''Batman Forever'' (1995) and ''Batman & Robin'' (1997). The latter's failure foresaw a steep career decline, although Schumacher continued directing work on smaller-budget films, such as ''Tigerland'' and ''Phone Booth''. In 2004, he directed ''The Phantom of the Opera'', which was released to mixed reviews. His final directorial work was two episodes of ''House of Cards''. Provided by Wikipedia
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