Andrew Morrison (filmmaker)
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Andrew Morrison | |
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Morrison in 2026 | |
| Education | Georgetown University (BA) |
| Occupation | Film producer |
| Years active | 2014–present |
| Organization | Kaplan Morrison |
| Notable work | The Brutalist |
| Awards | Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture — Drama 2024 |
Andrew Morrison is an American film producer best known for producing The Brutalist, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 97th Academy Awards.[1] With David Kaplan, he is a founder of the film production company Kaplan Morrison. His other credits include The Testament of Ann Lee, The World to Come and Funny Face.[2]
Morrison attended Georgetown University where he began making short films, successfully placing one at multiple festivals and gaining a wide audience.[1] In anticipation of a career in the entertainment industry, Morrison completed an industry internship with comedian and fellow Georgetown alumnus Mike Birbiglia. Morrison says attending the Sundance Film Festival as a college senior gave him the platform to land his first feature film credit on Thirst Street shortly after graduating in 2015.