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These are actors, directors and producers of film who lived in Andover.
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== Laura Bernieri ==
== Laura Bernieri ==


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'''Her Proper Places: 100 Years of Women in Andover'''
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== Robin Hessman ==
== Robin Hessman ==
Robin Hessman grew up in Andover and is a graduate of Brown University with a dual degree in Russian and film. She spent eight years in Russia at the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography, as well as directing Ulitsa Sezam, the Russian-language Sesame Street.  
Robin Hessman grew up in Andover and is a graduate of Brown University with a dual degree in Russian and film. She spent eight years in Russia at the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography, as well as directing Ulitsa Sezam, the Russian-language Sesame Street.  

Revision as of 12:15, 23 September 2011


These are actors, directors and producers of film who lived in Andover.

Laura Bernieri

See


Next Stop Wonderland

  • "Lights, Camera, Actions in Our Own Backyard, Eagle Tribune, December 26, 1999


Her Proper Places: 100 Years of Women in Andover

Robin Hessman

Robin Hessman grew up in Andover and is a graduate of Brown University with a dual degree in Russian and film. She spent eight years in Russia at the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography, as well as directing Ulitsa Sezam, the Russian-language Sesame Street.

See

Portrait of Boy with Dog - *Robin and her co-director James Longley won an Academy Award For "Portrait of Boy with Dog" when they were both students in 1994.

  • See
    • "Film Wins Global Audience", Eagle Tribune, July, 12, 1994

My Perestroika - This documentary premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival as part of the US Documentary competition.

  • See
    • "End of an Era Captured on Film: Andover Filmmaker Tells Stories of the Last Generation of Iron Curtain Kids", Townsman, April 7, 2011, page 14


Stephen Stapinski

Stephen Stapinski, a native of Andover, is an actor, director and producer who has appeared in 10 films. See


Sporting Dog - A short film based on a mystery short story called "Child Support".

  • See
    • Dog Fetches Award for Andover Producer
    • "Film Wins National and International Awards: Best Short Film in Festival (CMJ Independent Film Channel)", Eagle Tribune, July 12, 1994
    • "Local Film Company Runs with the Big Dogs", Townsman, September 30, 1999 - Stephen acted in and directed this film.








--Eleanor 10:15, September 23, 2011 (EDT)


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