David Fincher

David Fincher is primarily known as a film director and producer, not a music artist. However, his impact on music is significant through his work in film and music videos. Born on August 28, 1962, Fincher has directed several acclaimed films such as "Seven" (1995), "Fight Club" (1999), "The Social Network" (2010), and "Gone Girl" (2014). He is recognized for his meticulous attention to detail and innovative storytelling techniques, which have influenced the visual aesthetics of music videos and the broader film industry. Fincher's collaboration with musicians includes directing the music video for Madonna's "Vogue" (1990) and "Express Yourself," showcasing his ability to blend narrative with visual artistry. His work on "The Social Network" features a score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, which won an Academy Award, highlighting the synergy between film and music in Fincher's projects. Overall, while not a music artist himself, Fincher's contributions to music videos and film soundtracks have significantly shaped modern cinematic experiences and the presentation of music within that context.