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Andrew Fleming. Director: The Craft. Andrew Fleming is a highly accomplished director and screenwriter, most recently known for executive producing and directing the pilot of the hit Emmy-nominated Netflix series, Emily in Paris.
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Years active. 1988–present. Andrew Fleming (born March 14, 1963) is an American screenwriter, film director, television producer, television director, film producer, actor, and television writer. He directed and wrote or co-wrote the films Bad Dreams, Threesome, [1] The Craft, Dick, Nancy Drew, Hamlet 2, Barefoot, and Ideal Home, and directed ...
- Screenwriter, film director, television producer, television director, film producer, actor, television writer
- 1988–present
1. Bad Dreams (1988) R | 80 min | Horror, Thriller. 5.6. Rate. The lone survivor of a suicide cult wakes from a thirteen-year coma in a psychiatric ward, where other patients suddenly start dying under mysterious and gruesome circumstances. Director: Andrew Fleming | Stars: Jennifer Rubin, Bruce Abbott, Richard Lynch, Dean Cameron.
May 3, 1996 · The Craft: Directed by Andrew Fleming. With Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Rachel True. A newcomer to a Catholic prep high school falls in with a trio of outcast teenage girls who practice witchcraft, and they all soon conjure up various spells and curses against those who anger them.
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Highest Rated: 72% Dick (1999) Lowest Rated: 18% Barefoot (2014) Birthday: Dec 30, 1965. Birthplace: Not Available. Openly gay 'Generation X' filmmaker Andrew Fleming acquired a reputation as a...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit48%25%Executive Producer68%66%Director, ScreenwriterNo Score Yet31%Chad Winchester (Character)18%46%DirectorThe Craft (film) Dick (film) Hamlet 2. Ideal Home (film) The In-Laws (2003 film) Nancy Drew (2007 film) Threesome (1994 film) Categories: Films by American directors. Films by director.
Fleming returned to supernatural horror -- albeit in a somewhat lighter and more satirical vein -- with the popular teen witchcraft tale The Craft (1996).