Andrew George

Laforest Andrew George isn’t just dipping his toes in film, TV, or music—he’s been swimming in this stuff since before most people figured out how to hold a camera. The dude’s practically a lifer, with roots tangled deep in the arts from way back in his childhood. You’ll spot his fingerprints everywhere, from the Oxford Film Festival to the Yoknapatawpha Arts Council. He’s got this knack for taking stories—big, messy, complicated ones—and turning them into something that actually makes people care. Back in the day, he jumped in as associate producer on “The Past Is Never Dead: The Story of William Faulkner,” which, honestly, is a wild title and an even wilder ride into Faulkner’s world. Then he did “The Process: The Way of Pablo Sierra,” a project that snagged some real attention at Oxford. The guy’s not just coasting along—he’s elbowing his way into the heart of the action, collecting nods and respect along the way. Now, his latest gig? Associate producer on “The Gunslingers,” starring none other than Nicholas Cage. Yeah, that Nicholas Cage. Word is, this flick’s about to crash into Cannes and probably stir up a storm. George just keeps leveling up, proving he’s not here to play it safe or fade into the background. Whether it’s music, movies, or the next big thing—if George’s name is on it, you know there’s some serious passion (and maybe a little chaos) behind the scenes.

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  • Professions: Second Unit Director or Assistant Director, Additional Crew, Producer

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