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Scottish film producer

Andrew Macdonald
Born Andrew Imre Flint MacdonaldJanuary 1966 (age 58)Scotland
Alma mater Glenalmond College
Occupation Film producer
Relatives Kevin Macdonald (brother)Emeric Pressburger (grandfather) Charles MacDonald (son) Lachlan MacDonald (dog)

Andrew Imre Flint Macdonald[1] (born January 1966) is a Scottish film producer, best known for his collaborations with screenwriter John Hodge and director Danny Boyle (including Shallow Grave (1994),[2] Trainspotting (1996), The Beach (2000) and 28 Days Later (2002), [3] and writer-director Alex Garland.

Together with Duncan Kenworthy, he is also the founder of DNA Films, the production company responsible for The Parole Officer (2001), 28 Days Later (2002), Sunshine (2007), 28 Weeks Later (2007), 28 Years Later (TBA), two of which Danny Boyle directed and Alex Garland wrote. He also produced Garland's directorial debut Ex Machina.

He is the brother of Oscar-winning documentary maker Kevin Macdonald. His maternal grandparents were English actress Wendy Orme and Hungarian-born British Jewish Oscar-winning filmmaker Emeric Pressburger.

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Special thanks

As an actor

Year Film Role Notes
1996 Trainspotting Flat Buyer Uncredited

Producer

Executive Producer

  1. ^ "Andrew Imre Flint Macdonald personal appointments - Find and update company information - GOV.UK". Companies House. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  2. ^ The New York Times
  3. ^ The New York Times

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