Andre Gordon

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Andre Gordon
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Occupation(s)Actor and film producer
Years activeSince 2005

Andre Gordon is an American film and television actor as well as a producer, writer and director. [1] [2]

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Early life and education

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]

Career

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]

Filmography

List of film work
TitleYearGenreRoleNotes
Mrs. Pilgrim Goes to Hollywood2002 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 Angels2004 horror, short Joe
Cordially Invited2007 family, romance Kareem Jackson
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Letting Go2008 family Curtis Tucker
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Fly For Me Now2008 drama, family Curtis Tucker
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: There Was a Girl2008 family Curtis Tucker
Black Inside: The Remington Wallace Burnett Story2008 comedy Remington Wallace Burnett
Willie Mays and the Emptiness2008 drama, fantasy Willie Mays
N Word2008 action, drama, short Ricky Moroney
Natalee Holloway 2009 drama, mystery (Voice)
Precinct 332009 crime, short Isaiah
In the City2009 romance Harp
Ashland2009 drama Micheal Ashland
The Wronged Man2010 drama Additional voices
Cross 2011 action, fantasy Ranger
Wedding Day'2012 drama, thriller Will Donovan
Let's Eat Lolly2012 short, adventure, comedy Alien Trucker (Leuai)
Wish Wizard2014 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
Television work
TitleYearGenreRoleNotes
Color of War2001 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
Banja2007 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
Producer credits
TitleYearGenreAttribution
Hell Comes to Montana2007 Western associate producer
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Letting Go2008 family producer
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Fly for Me Now2008 family producer
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: There Was a Girl2008 family producer
Black Inside: The Remington Wallace Burnett Story2008 comedy Producer
N Word2008 short Producer
Late Night Burrito Place2008 short, adventure, comedy Supervising Producer
An American Standard2008 short, comedy, drama Producer
Going Pro2008 reality-television Producer
Wish2009 short, drama Producer
It's a Long Ride Home2009 short, drama, romance Supervising Producer
In the City2009 romance Producer
Ashland2009 drama Producer
Cross 2011 action, fantasy Executive Producer
The Willow2012 reality-TV Producer - 1 episode
Wedding Day2012 thriller Producer
Wish Wizard2014 short, family, fantasy Producer
Only God Can2015 family Producer
Cross Wars2007 action Executive Producer
In Vino2017 thriller Associate Producer
March2018 drama Producer
Cross 32019 action Executive Producer
When I Grow Up?2020 (filming) documentary Producer
Cross 5pre-production action Executive Producer
Cross 4pre-production action Executive Producer
Christmas Expresspre-production drama Producer
The Untraceablespre-production (announced) action Producer
Writer Credits
TitleYearGenreAttribution
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Letting Go2008 family co-creator
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Fly for Me Now2008 family co-creator
The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: There Was a Girl2008 family co-creator
Black Inside: The Remington Wallace Burnett Story2008 short, comedy Written by
N Word2008 short, comedy, drama Written by
Late Night Burrito Place2013 short, adventure, comedy Additional Dialogue
Going Pro2008 reality-TV Segment "writer"
Karma Bitch2009 short, comedy Written by
Ashland2009 drama Written by
Wedding Day2012/II thriller Written by
Wish Wizard2014 short, family, fantasy co-writer/written by
When I Grow Up?2020 documentary Written by
Christmas Expressproduction family Written by
Acre Beyond the Ryepre-production family Written by
Director credits
TitleYearGenreAttribution
Karma Bitch2009 short Director
In the City2009 romance Director
Wedding Day2012/II thriller Director
Wish Wizard2014 short, fantasy Director
You Can't Have It2017 thriller Director
When I Grow Up?2020 - filming Documentary Director
Christmas Expressproduction family Director
Acres Beyond the Ryeprre-production family Director

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