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Andrew Davis is an American film director, producer, and writer. He was born on November 21, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois. He is best known for directing the action films The Fugitive (1993) and Under Siege (1992). Davis began his career as a cinematographer, working on films such as The Onion Field (1979) and The Final Terror (1983). He made his directorial debut with the 1986 film Code of Silence, starring Chuck Norris. He followed this up with Above the Law (1988), starring Steven Seagal. Davis' biggest success came with the 1993 film The Fugitive, starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones. The film was a critical and commercial success, earning seven Academy Award nominations and grossing over $368 million worldwide. In addition to his film work, Davis has also directed episodes of television series such as The X-Files, The West Wing, and House. Davis is currently 75 years old. His net worth is estimated to be around $20 million.

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Occupation director,cinematographer,writer
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 21 November 1946
Birthday 21 November
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, USA
Nationality United States

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Timeline

2011

His late father, Nathan Davis, worked on several of his films, including his role as Shia LaBeouf's grandfather in Holes (2011).

2002

) Collateral Damage (2002), starring Arnold Schwarzenegger; A Perfect Murder (1998), starring Michael Douglas, Gwyneth Paltrow and Viggo Mortensen; Chain Reaction (1996), starring Keanu Reeves, Morgan Freeman and Rachel Weisz; and Steal Big Steal Little (1995), starring Andy Garcia and Alan Arkin. Davis next directed and produced "Holes", the feature film adaptation of Louis Sachar's beloved Newberry Medal and National Book Award-winning children's novel. Starring Shia LaBeouf, Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight and Patricia Arquette and released by the Walt Disney Company, "Holes" was named one of the 100 Best Family Films. It has been praised by audiences of all ages, furthering Davis' reputation as a director with a wide range. A. O. Scott's review in "The New York Times" called it "the best film released by an American studio so far this year".

1993

Director/Producer/Writer) Andrew Davis is a filmmaker with a reputation for directing intelligent thrillers, most notably the Academy Award-nominated box-office hit The Fugitive (1993), starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones. The film received seven Academy Award nominations including Best Picture and earned Jones a Best Supporting Actor award. Davis garnered a Golden Globe nomination for Best Director and a Directors Guild of America nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Theatrical Direction. In reviewing "The Fugitive", film critic Roger Ebert commended Davis, noting that he "transcends genre and shows an ability to marry action and artistry that deserves comparison with [Alfred Hitchcock], David Lean and Carol Reed. He paints with bold, visual strokes. "Davis is the son of parents who met in a repertory theater company in Chicago, where he was raised.

1992

Davis went on to direct 1992's top grossing picture, Under Siege (1992), for Warner Brothers, a classic action film teaming Steven Seagal with Tommy Lee Jones. Davis' other directorial credits include (for Warner Bros.

1989

The Package (1989), (Orion) followed, directed by Davis and starring Gene Hackman and Tommy Lee Jones.

1988

Davis directed, co-produced and co-wrote Steven Seagal's feature film debut, Above the Law (1988), for Warner Brothers.

1984

Davis then co-wrote the screenplay for Harry Belafonte's rap musical Beat Street (1984) before moving into the director's chair full-time for Mike Medavoy and Orion Pictures on the Chuck Norris classic Code Of Silence (1985).

1983

The thriller The Final Terror (1983) was Davis' sophomore project, for producer Joe Roth, which starred then- newcomers Darryl Hanah, Joe Pantoliano, Rachel Ward and Adrian Zmed.

1978

Davis made his directorial debut in 1978 with the critically acclaimed independent musical Stony Island (1978), which he also co-wrote and produced.

1976

In 1976, joined by many of his fellow cinematographers, Davis challenged the IATSE union's restrictive studio roster system in a landmark class-action suit that forced the industry to open its doors to young technicians in all crafts.

1969

Andy received his degree in journalism from the University of Illinois and began his work in motion pictures as an assistant cameraman to renowned cinematographer and director Haskell Wexler on the 1969 classic Medium Cool (1969). Wexler's ultra-realistic approach was to have a great influence on Davis, who then became a director of photography on numerous award-winning television commercials and documentaries, including 15 studio and independent features.

1953

He credits seeing Little Fugitive (1953) as being a major early inspiration for becoming a filmmaker.