Andrew Fleming, a multifaceted American creative professional, was born on March 14, 1963. His extensive career encompasses both film and television direction, as well as screenwriting.
Throughout his illustrious career, Fleming has directed and co-written a diverse range of films, including the critically acclaimed "Bad Dreams", the thought-provoking "Threesome", the iconic teen thriller "The Craft", the offbeat comedy "Dick", the beloved mystery "Nancy Drew", and the unconventional adaptation "Hamlet 2". Additionally, he has directed the 2003 remake of the classic comedy "The In-Laws" without contributing to the screenplay.
Fleming's expertise extends beyond film, as he has also directed episodes of various television series, including the Emmy-nominated "Arrested Development" and the critically acclaimed "Grosse Pointe", among others.
Before embarking on his professional journey, Fleming honed his craft by studying filmmaking at the prestigious New York University film school.
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