Andrew Napier
Andrew Napier was born and raised in Wisconsin and attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
In 2009, after working on Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds in Berlin, Germany, he moved to Los Angeles. Andrew was a producer of the 2013 Academy Award®- winning short film Curfew, and later edited its feature adaptation Before I Disappear.
His screenplay for Dogtooth, a remake of the Academy Award®-nominated Greek foreign film, is in development at Mandalay Pictures. Andrew directed the feature documentary Mad As Hell, which follows Cenk Uygur, who's online news show The Young Turks has amassed over two billion views on YouTube. He also directed the narrative short Grandma's Not A Toaster and the feature documentary Mary and Bill. Andrew produced and edited The Past is a Grotesque Animal, a documentary about the band "of Montreal," released by Oscilloscope Laboratories, and "Bounce: How the Ball Taught the World to Play." Napier co-produced the romantic comedy Lust For Love, starring Fran Kranz and Dichen Lachman. He served as an executive producer for the documentary The Culture High, and the dark comedies The Lord of Catan starring Amy Acker, and "Limbo" starring H. Jon Benjamin.