Andrew Sugerman is a seasoned film producer with over thirty years of experience in the industry. He has worked with numerous major studios, including Warner Bros, Sony, 20th Century-Fox, Disney, Netflix, and Miramax, on a diverse range of projects with budgets ranging from $4 million to $55 million. His cumulative total of over $300 million in production budgets is a testament to his extensive experience and expertise.
Throughout his career, Sugerman has had the privilege of working with an impressive array of talent, including Steve Martin, Sandra Bullock, Bruce Willis, Hilary Swank, Antonio Banderas, Kevin Bacon, Jessica Lange, Michelle Williams, and Sam Rockwell, among many others. He has been recognized for his work with an Oscar nomination and is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Producers Guild of America, and the Directors Guild of America.
Recent projects include the 2023 international drama "The Goat" from Egypt, the 2020 Christmas movie "You Are My Home" on Netflix, and the 2020 nature documentary "Wild Daze" and feature film "Home" starring Jake McLaughlin, Kathy Bates, James Jordan, and Lil Rel Howery.
Sugerman's extensive filmography includes a wide range of genres and styles, from drama and comedy to action and thriller. He has produced films such as "Foster Boy," "Any Day," "Conviction," "Shopgirl," "Death Sentence," "Premonition," and "Grilled," among many others. His television credits include the one-hour drama series "The Divide" for AMC Studios and WEtv, as well as numerous TV movies and specials.
In addition to his producing credits, Sugerman is also an accomplished director and writer. He shared writing credit for the story of the 1988 NBC Family Special "A Place at the Table" and directed the 1985 feature film comedy "Basic Training." His television credits include producing and directing the 1991 TV movie thriller "Payoff" for Showtime and the 1990 TV feature comedy "Working Trash" for Fox Network.