Andrew
Van Den Houten
www.moderncine.com
Andrew van den Houten began his career in front
of the camera as a child actor, performing in TV commercials
in his native New York City. While still in his teens, Andrew
hosted a pilot for Nickelodeon and was a familiar face on
the stand-up comedy circuit in New York City. A film graduate
of Boston's Emerson College, he marked his freshman year by
producing and co-starring in the independent feature film
"Alma Mater." The film was honored with the Audience
Award at the 2002 Austin Film Festival.
Andrew founded MODERNCINÉ during his junior year of
college. He has always envisioned the company as an ideal
vehicle for showcasing both his own creativity and that of
his colleagues. MODERNCINÉ's first film production,
"Inherent Darkness and Enlightenment," was written,
directed and produced by Andrew.
After graduation, Andrew returned to New York where he produced
and directed a number of award-winning short films, plus a
variety of different television commercials. In 2005, he directed
"Headspace," MODERNCINÉ's first full-length
feature.
After “Headspace,” Andrew produced Jack Ketchum's
"The Girl Next Door," currently available at all
major retailers in the U.S. and internationally. The film
is based on the controversial best-selling novel by Jack Ketchum,
The Girl Next Door. In 2009 "Offspring," a film
he directed and produced based on the Jack Ketchum novel of
the same name, was distributed by Sam Raimi’s company,
Ghosthouse Underground and Lionsgate.
Currently, Andrew has co-founded Doberman Entertainment,
a company completely focused on developing and producing family
themed content. The first project being released in 2010 is
“Rising Stars,” directed by Daniel Millican, starring
Kyle Riabko, with Barry Corbin and Fisher Stevens.
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