Biography
Openly gay 'Generation X' filmmaker Andrew Fleming acquired a reputation as a wunderkind shortly after leaving New York University's prestigious film school. The last of his three award-winning student films there, "P.P.T.", earned him a fellowship at Warner Bros., and he teamed with no less a producer than Gale Ann Hurd ("Terminator" 1984; "Aliens" 1986) for his feature directing and writing debut "Bad Dreams" (1988), a largely ignored …
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Career Milestones
2008 | Co-screenwriter and director of "Hamlet 2"; premiered at the Sundance Film Festival | |
2007 | Directed Emma Roberts in "Nancy Drew" a film based on the popular series of mystery novels about the titular teen detective | |
2002 | Helmed the the comedy, "The In-Laws" co-starring Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks | |
2000 | Directed episodes of the short-lived WB series, "Grosse Pointe" | |
1999 | Helmed the satirical comedy "Dick," starring Michelle Williams and Kirsten Dunst | |
1996 | Directed and co-wrote "The Craft," about a group of outcast teenage girls who practice witchcraft | |
1994 | Co-scripted and directed "Threesome," a triangular relationship comedy-drama set on a collge campus | |
1988 | Feature co-writing and directing debut, "Bad Dreams" | |
| Awarded a fellowship to Warner Bros. for directing the short film "P.P.T"; film featured Bridget Fonda | ||
| Won NYU's Best Film Award for directing the short film "In the Dark" | ||
Awards
2008 | Outfest: Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival for Audience Award for Outstanding Dramatic Feature Film in Hamlet 2 |
