ANDREW GOLDBERG

Emmy Award-winning investigate producer/director Andrew Goldberg is the founder and owner of Two Cats Productions in New York City. In this capacity he has Executive Produced and Directed 13 Prime- Time documentary specials for PBS and Public , two broadcast series (spanning 39 episodes) for HGTV and DIY, and countless long and short-form segments for such outlets as CBS News Sunday Morning, ABC News, National Public Radio, E! Entertainment Television, Food Network, and FYI.

He has worked with and/or interviewed more celebrities than he can remember including Ed Harris, Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, Maya Angelou, Michael Douglas, Natalie Portman, Itzhak Perlman, Julianna Margulies, Senator Joseph Lieberman, Shaquille O’Neal, Senator Bob Dole, The President of Armenia (random but true), Julianne Moore, Yo-Yo Ma, Elliot Gould, Olympia Dukakis, Pierce Brosnan, Edie Falco, Kristen Bell, Laura Linney, the legendary Walter Cronkite… and many more.

Andrew is currently directing two films including a fully funded, feature documentary, currently in post- production, that explores the complex relationship between humans and animals. The film questions how animals are both respected in the world but also used for food, science, textiles and entertainment. He is also in post-production on two hour documentary that takes a look at the resurgence in anti- Semitism in the world today.

Some of other previous films include:

The Armenian Genocide which received extraordinary reviews and coverage in almost every major newspaper in the US including , The Wall Street Journal, The Times, The Washington Post and The Globe. The NJ Star Ledger called it “…serious, literate and ultimately heartbreaking.” Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times described it as a “powerful” film that “…honors the victims of the Genocide.” The film was screened at the US Congress in an event hosted by three US Representatives.

Jerusalem: Center of the World, which aired on the PBS National Program Service garnering ratings nearly 40% higher than the PBS national average. The Los Angeles Times called it “an event…a yeoman’s task…timely and timeless.” New York Newsday described it as “Wonderful… Grade A.” Hosted by Ray

Suarez of the PBS NewsHour, the two-hour film explores Jerusalem’s history, culture and impact on the world.

They Came to America which features interviews with Frank McCourt, Cheech Marin and others, won the CINE Golden Eagle for Outstanding Programming. From The Wall Street Journal, “The producers knew what they were doing… An impressive 90 minutes… and a consistently affecting one.”

Goldberg also produced the acclaimed Proud To Serve: The Men and Women of the US Army, hosted by Walter Cronkite. The Wall Street Journal wrote of the film that it was “...absorbing,” and “...not to be missed.” adding “...they are all narratives, extraordinary in their detail, to say nothing of their power to move.”

In addition to many other national PBS films including A Yiddish World Remembered (2002, Emmy Award Winner), Out in America (2010), The Iranian (2012) and others, Goldberg has written and produced for Good Morning America, NOW With David Brancaccio, and National Public Radio’s All Things Considered with Robert Siegel. He was previously a regular contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning’s Nature segment, and Live From Lincoln Center. And he recently completed an interview series for the permanent collection of the NMAJH Museum in Philadelphia. His work has been licensed to countless major networks in virtually every country in Europe, the Middle East, North and South America and Asia.

Goldberg’s work has been supported by more than 50 foundations around the world including FORD Foundation, The Koret Foundation, The Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Foundation, The Skirball Foundation, and Goldman Sachs Gives. He has also received major funding from PBS and American Public Television. Andrew been honored with some 20 major awards including the EMMY, five CINE Golden Eagles, 10 Telly Awards, a NY Festivals Worldmedal, The Genesis Award (Guest of Honor), The St. Vartan’s Award, The Joachim and Anne Humanitarian Award and numerous others.

Andrew holds a BA in History from Northwestern University, and an MBA from The Graduate School of Business at The University of Chicago. He lives and works in New York City with his wife and three children.

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