Charlie Andrews(VI)
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As the Executive Vice President, Drama Programming, Development and Event Series, for FOX Entertainment, Charlie is responsible for all drama and event programming.
This includes 9-1-1 and THE RESIDENT, as well as six new dramas including ALMOST FAMILY from Jason Katims and Annie Weisman, PRODIGAL SON from Berlanti Productions, FILTHY RICH from Writer and Director Tate Taylor, and a spinoff of Ryan Murphy's 9-1-1, 9-1-1: LONESTAR.
Most recently, Charlie was Director of Original Series at Netflix. Before that, he was Senior Vice President, Drama Development and Programming, for FOX. In this role, he served as the network's programming executive on the hit drama EMPIRE and developed many acclaimed series, including "Star," "Lethal Weapon," "The Following," and "Sleepy Hollow."
Charlie joined FOX from NBC Universal Television Studio, where he served as Director of Comedy Development. Before that, he was Director of Drama Programming at the studio, having developed "Parenthood," while overseeing the day-to-day operations for "Friday Night Lights," "House," and "Heroes.
He graduated from Georgetown University with a bachelor's degree in Government and a double minor in Spanish and Theology.
This includes 9-1-1 and THE RESIDENT, as well as six new dramas including ALMOST FAMILY from Jason Katims and Annie Weisman, PRODIGAL SON from Berlanti Productions, FILTHY RICH from Writer and Director Tate Taylor, and a spinoff of Ryan Murphy's 9-1-1, 9-1-1: LONESTAR.
Most recently, Charlie was Director of Original Series at Netflix. Before that, he was Senior Vice President, Drama Development and Programming, for FOX. In this role, he served as the network's programming executive on the hit drama EMPIRE and developed many acclaimed series, including "Star," "Lethal Weapon," "The Following," and "Sleepy Hollow."
Charlie joined FOX from NBC Universal Television Studio, where he served as Director of Comedy Development. Before that, he was Director of Drama Programming at the studio, having developed "Parenthood," while overseeing the day-to-day operations for "Friday Night Lights," "House," and "Heroes.
He graduated from Georgetown University with a bachelor's degree in Government and a double minor in Spanish and Theology.