5. Oliver Stone

The three awards from the Golden Globe for Best Director reflect the historical legacy and bold vision of Oliver Stone, an impressive legacy in masterful storytelling. Film Platoon in 1987 won him the Golden Globe and marked a triumphant moment in his career when war converged into the senses through the lens of gritty intensity. Stone's subsequent wins were Born on the Fourth of July (1990) and JFK (1992), sealing him into engrained public consciousness as a fearless and uncompromising filmmaker.
Edited by Anshika Jain
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