
Danny Boyle
**Danny Boyle** (Bury, Lancashire, 1956) is an acclaimed British film director and producer, known for his visually dynamic style and narrative energy. He gained international renown with the cult classic **_Trainspotting_** (1996), a raw and stylized portrayal of Scottish drug addiction, characterized by tight editing and an iconic soundtrack.
His career is marked by remarkable genre versatility. He revitalized the horror genre with **_28 Days Later_** (2002) and directed the sci-fi drama **_Sunshine_** (2007). His greatest critical and commercial success was **_Slumdog Millionaire_** (2008), winner of eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, which showcased his ability to craft uplifting stories from challenging contexts.
Other significant films include **_127 Hours_** (2010), an intense survival drama, and **_Steve Jobs_** (2015). His style is characterized by an innovative use of music, audacious cinematography, and a propensity to explore characters pushed to their limits, often in extreme situations.