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ANDREW W. MARLOWE (Writer/Co-Producer)
attended the graduate screenwriting program at USC's School of Cinema-Television from 1990-1992. In the Fall of 1992, he received the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences Nicholl
Fellowship for emerging screenwriters. Shortly thereafter, he was hired by Hollywood Pictures to adapt Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Steven Millhauser's novel Edwin Mullhouse for the screen.
In 1994, Marlowe sold his first spec screenplay, an action-thriller titled Apogee, to producers Larry and Chuck Gordon at Universal Pictures.
Air Force One, starring Harrison Ford and directed by Wolfgang Petersen, was Marlowe's first produced screenplay. He followed that with
End of Days and The Hollow Man, a science fiction thriller for Columbia Pictures currently in production with Paul Verhoeven directing. Marlowe has several additional projects in various
stages of development for numerous studios.
Originally from the Washington D.C. area, Marlowe graduated from Columbia University with a degree in English and currently lives in
California with his wife and step children.
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