Brandt Andersen

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Brandt Andersen
File:Brandt Andersen.jpg
Born (1977-09-13) September 13, 1977 (age 46)
Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Residence Malibu, California
Occupation Film producer
Known for Everest, Lone Survivor, Two Guns, End of Watch, Escape Plan, Don Verdean, Mother's Day, Silence

Brandt Andersen (born September 13, 1977) is an American born film producer and entrepreneur. Andersen is known for such films as Everest,[1] Lone Survivor,[2] 2 Guns, Escape Plan, End of Watch, and Broken City. His film The Flowers of War was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2011. Two of Andersen's films have premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. First in 2012 with the Stephen Frears film Lay The Favorite. And then in 2015 with the Jared Hess directed Don Verdean. [3][4][5][6]

His 2016 projects include the Garry Marshall film Mother's Day, starring Jennifer Aniston, Julia Roberts, and Kate Hudson, and the upcoming Martin Scorsese film Silence, starring Andrew Garfield and Liam Neeson.[7]

Early career

Prior to producing films Andersen owned an NBA Development League franchise.[8] During the 4 seasons (2006–2012) the team played they made the finals or playoffs every year.[9] During his ownership tenure, the team had the highest attendance [10] and sponsorship revenue in the NBA Development League.[11] Andersen hosted the Iranian National Basketball team as they trained for the 2008 Olympics.[12] For his assistance in helping the Iranian Olympic Team, Andersen, along with then Deputy Commissioner of the NBA Adam Silver, received a medal of peace from the Iranian Basketball Association. In 2009 the Chinese National Basketball Team awarded Andersen an award for the cooperation shown in allowing their National team access to train with the Utah Flash. Andersen was one of the first sports owners to put a strong emphasis on recycling in-arena waste. For instituting the Flash Recycling Initiative Andersen was awarded the Environmental Quality Award in Utah.[13] In 2013, Andersen sold the team to the Philadelphia 76ers.

In 2007 Andersen and famed architect Frank Gehry collaborated to design a community outside of Salt Lake City, Utah.[14][15] Andersen has publicly stated that his friendship with Mr. Gehry has had a huge impact on how he works and views creativity.[16]

In 1998, Andersen attended Brigham Young University. During his sophomore year at BYU, while working at a small film studio to pay for his education, he founded uSight, a technology company that created banking and transactional software for small businesses. In 2004, Inc. reported that the company was the second fastest growing company on its annual Inc. 500 list.[17] Andersen, was the youngest CEO to make the list.[18] Shortly after Andersen sold and exited the company. Andersen was the sole shareholder and the sale was reported above $50M.[19] Following the sale he returned to school and graduated with a BA in Fine Arts from Brigham Young University.[20]

Philanthropy

While attending University Andersen spent a year training with the Utah County Search and Rescue Team, part of the Utah County Sheriff's Department. Following his training Andersen spent the next five years as an on-call volunteer for the Search and Rescue team. His work included assisted rescues and recovery in some of the most extreme environments in the Mountain West. During his time with Search and Rescue he was trained and certified in avalanche rescue and recovery, water rescue, ice rescue, canyoneering, and mountain rescue techniques.[21]

In 2006 Andersen started the Flash Family Foundation to help children living below the poverty line with food, clothing, and education. The foundation was run by Andersen with the help of volunteers including basketball players from the Utah Flash and Utah Jazz. In 2010, three days after the earthquake that devastated the country of Haiti, Andersen traveled with a team of Doctors to Port-au-Prince. He spent 7 days working with doctors and aid workers and assisted in importing and disseminating millions in aid.[22] Upon his return Andersen raised money to help rebuild an orphanage on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince.[23] While in Haiti USA today listed Andersen's Twitter account as one of the top ten accounts to follow for updates from the country.[24]

Filmography

References

  1. http://en.yibada.com/articles/68324/20150928/everest-real-life-author-jon-krakauer-talks-baltasar-kormakurs-film.htm
  2. http://variety.com/2013/film/news/lone-survivor-mark-wahlberg-peter-berg-1200991152/
  3. http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-281044898/stock-photo-park-city-ut-jan-l-r-producer-brandt-andersen-director-jared-hess-and-dave-hunter-attend.html
  4. http://deadline.com/2015/01/sundance-lionsgate-acquires-n-a-on-don-verdean-return-of-napoleon-dynamites-jared-hess-1201355018/
  5. http://adnewsonline.com/dream-team-don-verdean/
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  7. http://deadline.com/2015/08/timothy-olyphant-mothers-day-shay-mitchell-casting-1201507120/
  8. https://campusentrepreneurship.wordpress.com/2008/11/02/the-next-mark-cuban-a-byu-campus-entrepreneur/
  9. http://saltcityhoops.com/brandt-andersen-unplugged/
  10. http://www.la.com/dining/ci_14230552
  11. http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/2008/11/Issue-35/Sports-Industrialists/An-Extensive-Look-At-Rising-Owners-Jed-York-Brandt-Andersen.aspx
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  13. http://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/orem-woman-is-citizen-of-the-year/article_cf3e48ca-8c46-521f-a834-bd6cb1451a43.html
  14. http://www.deseretnews.com/article/650224497/Legendary-architect-agrees-to-design-a-big-Lehi-project.html?pg=all
  15. http://designtaxi.com/news/21225/Gehry-Presents-a-modern-design-unveiled-for-Lehi-s-The-Point/
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  20. http://history.cfac.byu.edu/index.php/James_Brandt_Andersen
  21. http://utahvalley360.com/2008/09/01/eclectic-generosity/
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  23. http://saltcityhoops.com/utah-flash-raise-20000-for-haiti-relief-efforts/
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