Andrew Gary is a Robloxian film director, producer, writer, and editor. He has worked on works such as What Comes After Mom&Dad?. He is currently listed in The Bloxywood Walk of Fame  due to his contribution to the film and television Industry and his critically acclaimed short film What Comes After Mom&Dad.

Personal life

Andrew Gary on January 11, 1950, was born in a small family. He is the tenth child out of eleven.

Career

Short Films

In 1967, Andrew Gary got R$40 million (at the time) from his dad, Joseph Gary. Andrew Gary later used the money to establish the film company, AndrewFilms, with principal photography starting on June 7th. Andrew was struggling in getting a direction for the short film (at the time) named Mom&Dad. Anna Gary (who was the head writer for Days of Times) helped Andrew for the direction of the plot. While most were done by him, some were done by Anna. When the short film released in Ferguson Film Festival, it was an immediate success, winning 26 awards and nominated as "The Best Original Idea" and "The Most Promising Director."

Since he wanted to continue his career with short films, he later expanded his business and created certain titles such as Lady as a Maid, Censor, Buddy Richard and more. Those movies were critically praised. In 1972, he announced that he was not going to create short films until further notice. He then put most of his anticipated projects in a hiatus. In 1973, he announced that Behind the Mirror was set to release and that he will be in a directing hiatus due to the fact that he needed to focus on his family and for the release of King Boxer, a new TV show. In 1975, he announced that he was back as a director after his two-year long hiatus. He announced that he was working on a new feature length film and his anticipated projects would be delayed until June 17, 1975. Forest was released on January 7th, 1979, and he announced that he would quit as a director due to the fact that making films were not as fun as it used to be. He would shut down AndrewFilms. He would still be on television.

Television