Mark Waters
Mark Waters is a director known for directing the comedy film Mean Girls, which has gained popularity and success.
Director | Fiction Writer | Producer
June 30, 1964
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Mark Waters is a distinguished American film director and producer, acclaimed for his unique blend of humor, wit, and intelligence in his works. He is best known for directing popular films such as “Mean Girls,” “Just Like Heaven,” “Freaky Friday,” “The Spiderwick Chronicles,” “Mr. Popper’s Penguins,” and “Vampire Academy.” These successful films have earned him critical praise and a devoted fan base. Besides his film career, Waters directed the music video for Lisa Loeb’s “Stay (I Missed You),” which was featured in the 1994 film “Reality Bites.” Notably, his direction of the comedy film “Mean Girls” has garnered significant attention on the Internet and grossed $121 million at the worldwide box office.