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Andre Gordon | |
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Occupation(s) | Actor and film producer |
Years active | Since 2005 |
Andre Gordon is an American film and television actor as well as a producer, writer and director. [1] [2]
Andre was born in Saint Andrew, Jamaica and grew up in Miami, Florida. He is an alumnus of the BFA program at Florida State University. [3]
Since 2005, Gordon had appeared in at least 30 films and at least 19 television productions. He has also served as a producer or assistant producer for at least 29 films [4] Andre has worked theatrically in both film and television, which includes guest appearances on: Modern Family, Haunted Hathaways, Raising Hope, MAD TV, Campus Ladies, Scrubs, Phineas and Ferb and Zoey 101 along with the features, Like Mike, and SWAT. [5] He is also a producer and lead actor in Sony's film franchise Cross starring Michael Clarke Duncan, Brian Austin Greene, Vinnie Jones, Danny Trejo, and Michael Madsen. [6] [7]
Andre has directed Morgan Freeman, Ed Begley Jr., and Kathryn Joosten in "Wish Wizard," James Caan in "Acre Beyond the Rye", Armand Assante in "You Can't Have It," C Thomas Howell in "Wedding Day," and more. [8] [9]
In 2015 Andre Gordon and the cast of The Jungle Bunch won the International Emmy Award for best Kids Animation Show. [10] [11]
In 2018 Gordon and the cast of Miraculous Lady Bug won the Teen Choice Award for Choice Animated TV Series. [12]
Currently, Gordon is directing and producing a documentary "When I Grow Up" set for release in December 2020.
Andre is also President and C.E.O of 4Horsemen Films. [13] [14]
Title | Year | Genre | Role | Notes |
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Mrs. Pilgrim Goes to Hollywood | 2002 | comedy | Intercourz | |
Like Mike | 2002 | family, fantasy | Rick the Camera Guy | |
Daredevil | 2003 | comic book film | Body Guard | |
S.W.A.T. | 2003 | adventure | Officer Harris | |
Gotta Make Them Angels | 2004 | horror, short | Joe | |
Cordially Invited | 2007 | family, romance | Kareem Jackson | |
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Letting Go | 2008 | family | Curtis Tucker | |
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Fly For Me Now | 2008 | drama, family | Curtis Tucker | |
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: There Was a Girl | 2008 | family | Curtis Tucker | |
Black Inside: The Remington Wallace Burnett Story | 2008 | comedy | Remington Wallace Burnett | |
Willie Mays and the Emptiness | 2008 | drama, fantasy | Willie Mays | |
N Word | 2008 | action, drama, short | Ricky Moroney | |
Natalee Holloway | 2009 | drama, mystery | (Voice) | |
Precinct 33 | 2009 | crime, short | Isaiah | |
In the City | 2009 | romance | Harp | |
Ashland | 2009 | drama | Micheal Ashland | |
The Wronged Man | 2010 | drama | Additional voices | |
Cross | 2011 | action, fantasy | Ranger | |
Wedding Day' | 2012 | drama, thriller | Will Donovan | |
Let's Eat Lolly | 2012 | short, adventure, comedy | Alien Trucker (Leuai) | |
Wish Wizard | 2014 | family, fantasy | Curly | |
"The Jungle Bunch 2: The Great Treasure Quest" | 2014 | adventure, family | Gilbert | |
"A Perfect Christmas List" | 2014 | drama, family | Ed (as Andre Gordon) | |
"Kidnapped: The Hannah Anderson Story" | 2015 | drama, thriller | Chuck | |
"Cross Wars" | 2017 | fantasy, action | Ranger | |
"In Vino" | 2017 | thriller | Larry Wiener | |
"Cross 3" | 2019 | fantasy, action | Ranger | |
"Cross 5" | pre-production | fantasy, action | Ranger | |
"Cross 4" | pre-production | fantasy, action | Ranger | |
Title | Year | Genre | Role | Notes |
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Color of War | 2001 | war film | Naval officer, battalion soldier#1,2 | |
Spin City | 2002 | comedy | Security Guard | |
Scrubs | 2002 | drama, comedy | Dream Zombie | |
MADtv | 2002 | comedy, variety | Bill Cosby | |
Campus Ladies | 2006 | comedy | Bones | |
Celebrity Deathmatch | 2006 | animation, claymation | Xzibit | |
Zoey 101 | 2007 | drama, family | Referee #2 | |
Banja | 2007 | animation | Banja | |
The Boondocks | 2010 | animation, comedy | Tow Truck Driver | |
Secret Millionaires Club | 2011 | animation | Principal | |
Phineas and Ferb | 2011 | animation | Additional Voices | |
NCIS: Los Angeles | 2012 | drama | Security Officer | |
Switched at Birth | 2012 | family, drama | Victor | |
The Haunted Hathaways | 2013 | family, fantasy | Mr. Lauter | |
Raising Hope | 2013 | family, comedy | Wayne Hill | |
Modern Family | 2015 | drama, comedy | Dad | |
PINY Institute of New York | 2017 | animation, comedy | CJ Blue (English) / Tri-Hop (English) | |
Ninjak vs the Valiant Universe | 2018 | adventure, drama | Neville's Assistant | |
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir | 2015-2023 | animation | Additional Voices / Alec / Alec Cataldi |
Title | Year | Genre | Attribution |
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Hell Comes to Montana | 2007 | Western | associate producer |
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Letting Go | 2008 | family | producer |
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Fly for Me Now | 2008 | family | producer |
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: There Was a Girl | 2008 | family | producer |
Black Inside: The Remington Wallace Burnett Story | 2008 | comedy | Producer |
N Word | 2008 | short | Producer |
Late Night Burrito Place | 2008 | short, adventure, comedy | Supervising Producer |
An American Standard | 2008 | short, comedy, drama | Producer |
Going Pro | 2008 | reality-television | Producer |
Wish | 2009 | short, drama | Producer |
It's a Long Ride Home | 2009 | short, drama, romance | Supervising Producer |
In the City | 2009 | romance | Producer |
Ashland | 2009 | drama | Producer |
Cross | 2011 | action, fantasy | Executive Producer |
The Willow | 2012 | reality-TV | Producer - 1 episode |
Wedding Day | 2012 | thriller | Producer |
Wish Wizard | 2014 | short, family, fantasy | Producer |
Only God Can | 2015 | family | Producer |
Cross Wars | 2007 | action | Executive Producer |
In Vino | 2017 | thriller | Associate Producer |
March | 2018 | drama | Producer |
Cross 3 | 2019 | action | Executive Producer |
When I Grow Up? | 2020 (filming) | documentary | Producer |
Cross 5 | pre-production | action | Executive Producer |
Cross 4 | pre-production | action | Executive Producer |
Christmas Express | pre-production | drama | Producer |
The Untraceables | pre-production (announced) | action | Producer |
Title | Year | Genre | Attribution |
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The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Letting Go | 2008 | family | co-creator |
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Fly for Me Now | 2008 | family | co-creator |
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: There Was a Girl | 2008 | family | co-creator |
Black Inside: The Remington Wallace Burnett Story | 2008 | short, comedy | Written by |
N Word | 2008 | short, comedy, drama | Written by |
Late Night Burrito Place | 2013 | short, adventure, comedy | Additional Dialogue |
Going Pro | 2008 | reality-TV | Segment "writer" |
Karma Bitch | 2009 | short, comedy | Written by |
Ashland | 2009 | drama | Written by |
Wedding Day | 2012/II | thriller | Written by |
Wish Wizard | 2014 | short, family, fantasy | co-writer/written by |
When I Grow Up? | 2020 | documentary | Written by |
Christmas Express | production | family | Written by |
Acre Beyond the Rye | pre-production | family | Written by |
Title | Year | Genre | Attribution |
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Karma Bitch | 2009 | short | Director |
In the City | 2009 | romance | Director |
Wedding Day | 2012/II | thriller | Director |
Wish Wizard | 2014 | short, fantasy | Director |
You Can't Have It | 2017 | thriller | Director |
When I Grow Up? | 2020 - filming | Documentary | Director |
Christmas Express | production | family | Director |
Acres Beyond the Rye | prre-production | family | Director |
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