Bob McAndrew, a renowned writer/director hailing from the iconic New York City, boasts an impressive career trajectory that spans the realms of both creative storytelling and industry leadership. Prior to his current pursuits, McAndrew held the esteemed position of head of talent at two of the most prominent film studios in Los Angeles, namely 20th Century Fox and Paramount Studios.
Throughout his illustrious career, McAndrew has made a lasting impact on the world of cinema, with his screen credits including the critically acclaimed "Shadow Magic" (2001),a Sony Pictures production that earned him the prestigious Golden Horse at the Taiwan Film Festival. This masterpiece of cinematic storytelling also garnered official selection status at the renowned Sundance Film Festival, as well as receiving outstanding reviews from the esteemed New York Times.
In addition to his work in feature films, McAndrew has also demonstrated his versatility as a creative force, penning, producing, and directing the award-winning documentary "Fifth Street." This outstanding achievement earned McAndrew the Gold Medal at the esteemed Atlanta Film Festival, as well as the Best Documentary Award at the Vancouver Film Festival, further solidifying his reputation as a masterful storyteller and accomplished filmmaker.