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Andy Paterson is a British film producer and former second unit director. He is married to Olivia Hetreed. He was educated at Bolton School and Oriel College, Oxford. [1]

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References

  1. "Bolton School Old Boy Andy Paterson in the Spotlight" . Retrieved 5 February 2014.