Steven Clay Hunter, a renowned director, entered this world on March 15, 1969, in the charming city of Chatham, located in the province of Ontario, Canada.
As a talented filmmaker, he has made a lasting impact on the industry with his work on several notable projects. One of his most notable accomplishments includes serving as a director on the 2016 animated film, Finding Dory, which tells the heartwarming story of a friendly but forgetful fish named Dory.
In addition to his work on Finding Dory, Hunter has also had the opportunity to collaborate with the legendary director Steven Spielberg on two occasions. His first collaboration with Spielberg was on the 1997 science fiction comedy film, Men in Black, which stars Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as two agents tasked with monitoring and managing alien activity on Earth.
Hunter's second collaboration with Spielberg was on the 1997 action-adventure film, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, which is the sequel to the 1993 blockbuster hit, Jurassic Park. The film follows a group of scientists and adventurers as they embark on a perilous journey to a remote island where they hope to find and study the surviving dinosaurs from the original park.