Are there any modern-day "value investors" that have consistently beaten the market?

Forgive me if I'm missing someone obvious, but I am still early in my investing journey and am trying to take in as much information as possible. A lot of the people discussed on here and in other discussions of value investing are the big names from a different era and market environment.

I saw an interview from the early 90s with Peter Lynch after he had already retired where we was discussing how only 25% of analysts can beat the market year over year. That number today is less than 1% because information is so available online and through analytical tools, meaning more information is priced into stocks.

Warren Buffett obviously started his company long before the Information Age. Someone asked him at at a shareholder meeting in the early 2000s what he would do if he was starting over with a million dollars to invest. He said that Berkshire requires more assets and connections to do its work and if he was that limited, he would probably go to South Korea to invest where he could still find undervalued companies.

A couple years before his death, Charlie Munger was asked how Berkshire's purchasing of Apple stock fit with the theory if value investing, and he basically said his concept of value investing has changed since it's harder to find undervalued companies in today's market.

So this all got me to the questions of is there someone today who is regarded as a "value investor" who currently boasts a record of consistently beating the market based on this philosophy?

I've seen a bunch of YouTubers and others sharing their methodology and explaining the value investing philosophy, but as far as I know, none of them report their outcomes.