Andrew Noren, a renowned film director and producer, entered this world in the year 1943, specifically in the culturally rich city of Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States of America.
As a master of his craft, Noren was responsible for bringing to life a multitude of captivating cinematic projects, including the critically acclaimed 2007 thriller, "The Poughkeepsie Tapes", the 2004 thought-provoking short film "Free to Go (Interlude)", and the visually stunning 2008 production, "Aberration of Starlight".
Beyond his impressive professional accomplishments, Noren's personal life was marked by a deep love and commitment to his wife, Risé Hall.
Tragically, Andrew Noren's life came to a close in May of 2015, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of film. His passing occurred in the state of South Carolina, United States of America.














