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| Name | Andrew Form |
| Birth date | 1969 |
| Birth place | New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Occupation | Film producer |
| Years active | 1990s–present |
Andrew Form is an American film and television producer known for his work on mainstream genre films and high-profile collaborations in Hollywood. He has played central roles in producing action, horror, and thriller projects, often partnering with prominent filmmakers and production companies. His credits span studio releases, independent features, and television adaptations.
Form was born in New York City in 1969 and raised in an environment connected to the entertainment and publishing sectors. He attended secondary school in the New York metropolitan area before pursuing higher education in the United States, where he studied subjects that positioned him for entry into film production and media. Early influences included exposure to film culture in New York City, relationships with figures active in Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros., and the vibrant independent film scene surrounding Sundance Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival.
Form began his career in the film industry in the 1990s, working in development and production roles before ascending to lead producer positions. He produced films for major studios such as Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Sony Pictures, and collaborated with production entities including Platinum Dunes, Appian Way Productions, and Perfect Storm Entertainment. Throughout the 2000s and 2010s he frequently partnered with filmmakers and executives from DreamWorks Pictures and New Line Cinema, building a reputation for shepherding commercially driven genre projects from concept through release. He expanded into television production, developing series with networks and platforms such as HBO, Netflix, and Showtime.
Form's filmography includes commercially successful and widely distributed titles that often emphasized suspense, action, and horror elements. Notable productions credited to him encompass collaborations with directors and actors associated with Michael Bay, James Wan, Darren Aronofsky, Peter Berg, and Denis Villeneuve. Films and series linked to his producing career have premiered or screened at festivals including Cannes Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, and SXSW. Several of his projects featured stars from Tom Cruise to Leonardo DiCaprio and ensembles that included performers who have worked with Meryl Streep and Denzel Washington. His credits span theatrical releases distributed by Paramount Pictures and streaming launches on Amazon Studios.
Form has been a partner in production ventures and co-founded companies that focused on commercial genre filmmaking and franchise development. He held executive roles in partnerships with Platinum Dunes, a company known for remakes and horror titles, and engaged in joint ventures with producers and actors affiliated with Appian Way Productions and Village Roadshow Pictures. His business activities involved development deals and first-look agreements with studios such as Universal Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, and streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. Form's ventures also saw collaboration with financiers and distributors including Lionsgate, STX Entertainment, and international sales agents operating within markets coordinated at events like the European Film Market.
Form's producing style is characterized by a focus on high-concept premises, marketable intellectual property, and partnerships with established genre directors. Critics and trade publications have noted his emphasis on commercial viability, strategic casting, and franchise potential in reviews and industry analyses from outlets such as The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and Deadline Hollywood. His films have received a range of critical responses: some projects garnered praise for craftsmanship and audience engagement at festivals like Telluride Film Festival while others elicited mixed reviews in mainstream outlets, reflected in coverage by The New York Times and Los Angeles Times. Box office performance for his productions has included both commercially profitable releases and underperforming titles distributed by studios including 20th Century Studios.
Form resides in the Los Angeles area and maintains professional residences and offices tied to production activity in Beverly Hills, California and industry hubs such as Hollywood. He has been involved in philanthropic and industry organizations, participating in events with institutions like The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and charity functions connected to film community groups. Form's personal network includes long-standing collaborations with producers, directors, and executives across Paramount Pictures and independent production circles.
Category:American film producers