Andrew Bergman

Andrew Bergman

Andrew Bergman, an American director, was born in 1945 in Queens, New York, USA. Known for his adept storytelling in the comedy and crime genres, Bergman was active from 1979 to 2006, with his most famous films including "The In-Laws," "Fletch," and "The Freshman," the latter earning him a nomination for a Writers Guild of America Award. While he didn't receive awards at major film festivals, his authorial style was distinguished by his knack for combining humor and suspense in a seamless manner, often creating engaging narratives with unexpected twists. As a director, Andrew Bergman always had a way of making his audience laugh while on the edge of their seats, a testament to his unique talent in the art of filmmaking.