Andrew Currie is a Canadian film director and screenwriter.Born in
England, Currie grew up in Victoria, British Columbia and studied arts
before turning his interests towards film. In 1997, Currie moved to
Toronto, Ontario to study at the Canadian Film Centre.In 2001, Currie
directed his feature debut, Mile Zero.In 2006, Currie handled his
first larger budget film, Fido, which was shot for "around $9
million." The film, influenced by "Romero's mythology of zombie-ism"
and Jacques Tourneur's I Walked with a Zombie, featured performances
by Carrie-Anne Moss, Billy Connolly and Dylan Baker.
England, Currie grew up in Victoria, British Columbia and studied arts
before turning his interests towards film. In 1997, Currie moved to
Toronto, Ontario to study at the Canadian Film Centre.In 2001, Currie
directed his feature debut, Mile Zero.In 2006, Currie handled his
first larger budget film, Fido, which was shot for "around $9
million." The film, influenced by "Romero's mythology of zombie-ism"
and Jacques Tourneur's I Walked with a Zombie, featured performances
by Carrie-Anne Moss, Billy Connolly and Dylan Baker.
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