Andrew Fleming directed and co-wrote the film Hamlet 2 which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Previously, he co-wrote and directed the political comedy Dick, a satire about the Nixon Watergate scandal, starring Kirsten Dunst, Michelle Williams and Will Ferrell; and The Craft, a supernatural thriller about teens involved in witchcraft, starring Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell and Rachel True. For the independent feature Threesome, which also premiered at Sundance, Fleming served as both director and sole screenwriter. He directed the feature film version of Nancy Drew starring Emma Roberts, and before that the comedy The In-Laws, teaming Michael Douglas with Albert Brooks.
Fleming studied filmmaking at New York University's film school, where P.P.T, one of his three award-winning student films, earned him a fellowship at Warner Brothers upon graduation. His filmmaking debut, the 1988 psychological thriller Bad Dreams, which he co-wrote and directed, teamed him with producer Gale Ann Hurd of Terminator fame. His television credits include Arrested Development The Michael J Fox Show and Grosse Pointe.
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