Andy Signore is a creative force behind numerous popular digital series, including "Honest Trailers", "Man at Arms", 'The ScreenJunkies Show", "Prank it FWD", "Super-Fan Builds", and many more. As the creator, writer, and director of his original content, branded entertainment, celebrity shorts, and pop culture commentary, he has accumulated over 400 million views online.
Signore's work has received numerous accolades, including being featured on Variety's 2013 Comedy Impact List and winning a 2007 MTV Movie Award for "Best Spoof" for his viral video "United 300".
Born and raised in the Philadelphia area, Signore has been driven to create unique digital content since childhood. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Columbia College Hollywood in 2003 and went on to write, co-direct, and star in his first feature-length film, the cult slasher comedy The Janitor, which secured a domestic distribution deal shortly after its release.
Signore then shifted his focus to online content, releasing several successful videos through his comedy brand SecretSauceTV. He later signed on as Director of Digital Content with The Collective (now Collective Digital Studios),a Beverly Hills distribution company and talent management firm, where he developed, wrote, and shot promotional and original video opportunities with their wide roster of talent, including Kevin Nealon, Eddie Izzard, Garry Shandling, and many more.
Signore was then invited by Disney's Internet Media Group to become a lead producer of the Original Content Development team for Disney.com, working closely with various Disney departments, including Consumer Products, Legal, and Marketing.
In 2009, Signore joined Break Media, one of the premier leaders in online content and distribution, where he created, wrote, and directed numerous hit series, including the massively popular series "Honest Trailers", "The ScreenJunkies Show", "Speakeasy with Paul F Tompkins", and the extremely successful "Man At Arms".
In October 2013, Break Media merged with Alloy Digital to become Defy Media, where Signore currently works as the VP of Original Programming.
Throughout his career, Signore has consulted and worked with top-tier talent, including A-list film talent such as Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's "Point Grey Pictures", and top YouTube talent, such as "The Annoying Orange" and "Fred", where he wrote one of the series' most viewed installments, "Lady Pasta", and helped ease its star's digital transition from successful YouTuber to Nickelodeon TV star.