Alexander Witt was born in the year 1952, specifically in the city of Santiago, which is the capital and largest city of Chile, a country located in the southernmost part of South America, known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty.
As a professional in the film industry, Witt has made a name for himself as an assistant director and director, with a career spanning multiple decades and numerous successful projects to his credit.
Some of his most notable works include Resident Evil: Apocalypse, a science fiction horror film released in 2004 and directed by Alexander Witt himself, which was the second installment in the popular Resident Evil film series.
In addition to his work on Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Witt has also directed Casino Royale, a 2006 spy thriller film that marked the beginning of the reboot of the James Bond film series, starring Daniel Craig as the iconic secret agent.
More recently, Witt has directed No Time to Die, a 2021 spy thriller film and the 25th installment in the James Bond film series, which marked the final appearance of Daniel Craig as James Bond.
Throughout his career, Alexander Witt has demonstrated his versatility and skill as a director, working on a wide range of projects and genres, and consistently delivering high-quality results that have left audiences and critics alike impressed.