Andrew Jenks (born March 5, 1986) is an American filmmaker.When he was
nine, his family moved to Belgium for two years. Jenks attended
Hendrick Hudson High School in Montrose, New York. When Jenks was 16
he founded the Hendrick Hudson Film Festival, featuring James Earl
Jones as its keynote speaker.His father is Bruce Jenks, Assistant
Secretary General for the United Nations. His mother is Nancy Piper
Jenks, a family nurse practitioner who is site director in internal
medicine at Hudson River HealthCare in Peekskill, NY.Jenks attended
New York University Tisch School of the Arts before dropping out after
his sophomore year. During a 2008 interview, he was asked about his
reported IQ of 155, in the top .1%, but he declined to answer.
nine, his family moved to Belgium for two years. Jenks attended
Hendrick Hudson High School in Montrose, New York. When Jenks was 16
he founded the Hendrick Hudson Film Festival, featuring James Earl
Jones as its keynote speaker.His father is Bruce Jenks, Assistant
Secretary General for the United Nations. His mother is Nancy Piper
Jenks, a family nurse practitioner who is site director in internal
medicine at Hudson River HealthCare in Peekskill, NY.Jenks attended
New York University Tisch School of the Arts before dropping out after
his sophomore year. During a 2008 interview, he was asked about his
reported IQ of 155, in the top .1%, but he declined to answer.
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