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Andrew Adamson Biography

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A director born in New Zealand as the child of Methodist missionary parents, Andrew Adamson came to specialize almost exclusively in fantasy-themed material. He began his career as a special-effects technician on films including Toys (1992), A Time to Kill (1996), and Batman & Robin (1997), but moved into the ranks of Hollywood's elite with his work directing the breakthrough DreamWorks CG-animated comedy Shrek (2001). That film clocked in as a blockbuster hit (to say the least -- grossing a reported 484 million dollars worldwide) and paved the way for several sequels, with the first two also directed by Adamson. Then, beginning in 2004, Walden Media tapped Adamson to write, direct, and executive produce the first two adaptations of the Chronicles of Narnia books by British author C.S. Lewis: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) and The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2007). Audiences turned the franchise into a massive hit and a cash cow for Walden and Walt Disney Pictures, which laid the groundwork for many successive installments. Adamson remained on board as a producer for the third film in the series, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010). - Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

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Andrew Ralph Adamson MNZM (b. December 1, 1966) is a New Zealand film director based mainly in Los Angeles, California, U.S., where he made the blockbuster animation films, Shrek and Shrek 2 for which he received an Academy Award nomination. He was director, executive producer, and scriptwriter for C. S. Lewis' The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Shooting took place in New Zealand, primarily in and around Auckland, but also in South Island where much of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed. He also worked on the movies Batman Forever and Batman & Robin as a visual effects supervisor.

He was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2006 Queen's Birthday Honours List.

Adamson's parents were Christian missionaries. Born in New Zealand, Adamson moved to Papua New Guinea with his parents aged eleven, and he returned to Auckland aged eighteen. When twenty-four, he moved to San Francisco, and divided time between there and Los Angeles. Since making the Narnia films, he has settled back in New Zealand. Adamson has two daughters.[1]

Adamson wanted to be an architect, but missed a university enrollment deadline because of a car accident.[2] Andrew Adamson was recruited by Pacific Data Images to go to work in the USA. The company opened an office in the California city of Los Angeles. There he served as a technical director in the following movies: Toys (1992), starring Robin Williams, and Angels in the Outfield (1994), starring Danny Glover. Previously Andrew specialised in commercials but preferred the idea of telling a story in longer format. Andrew served as visual effects supervisor in the 1995 film Batman Forever, A Time to Kill (1996), and Batman and Robin (1997).

Shrek series

Andrew Adamson directed Shrek (the first in the series) with a moderate budget of US$60 million in 2001. However the film became a worldwide success taking in nearly $500 million in the box office. The film grossed US$42,347,760 in the opening week-end. It grossed US$267,665,011 in USA and Canada and foreign totals of US$216,744,207 for a worldwide total of US$484,409,218. The film featured famous Hollywood actors such as Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz.

The next film in the series Shrek 2 (2004) had a big Hollywood budget of around US$150 million and was even a bigger success than the first film taking in more than $900 million worldwide. The film opened at US$108,037,878, one of the highest openings ever. In the USA and Canada the film went on to gross US$441,226,247 and a foreign total off US$478,612,511 for a worldwide total of US$919,838,758. The film is currently the ninth top grossing worldwide film ever according to website box office tracker Box Office Mojo

Andrew did not only direct this film but wrote the story too. However the next film in the series Shrek The Third, Andrew Adamson had no participation as he had been contracted by Disney to work with The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Instead the film was co-directed by Chris Miller and Raman Hui while Adamson served as executive producer. The script of the film was written by J. David Stem and Joe Stillman. The third film was still very successful taking in more than $795 million worldwide with a budget of no more than US$ 160 million.

The Chronicles of Narnia

Adamson achieved commercial success and gained worldwide attention when he co-produced, co-wrote and directed The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The film is based on the book by C.S. Lewis of the same name and won various awards, gained critical praise and was a box office success becoming the third highest grossing film worldwide of 2005 according to Box Office Mojo. The film opened in the US and Canada with totals of higher than US$65million and the film ended up with a world-wide gross of US$744,783,957 with a budget of US$180million according to Box Office Mojo. [1]

He returned as director to the next Narnia film: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian which has a worldwide release in May 2008. However, he will not direct the next film in the franchise, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, because he feels a need to take a break. Michael Apted, director of Amazing Grace, has taken over the series and will direct The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Adamson

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