Talent Guide

Andrew Carlberg

  • Discipline:Producer
  • Program Year:Fast Track 2014

Bio

Recently named by Variety alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Mindy Kaling and Andy Samberg as one of “Hollywood’s New Leaders,” Andrew Carlberg is an award-winning feature film, television, new media, Broadway and Los Angeles stage producer. Carlberg’s first feature film, Some Girl(s), starring Adam Brody and Kristen Bell, written by Neil LaBute and directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer, premiered in the narrative spotlight at the 2013 SXSW Film Festival and was the first narrative feature to receive a day-and-date theatrical premiere via Vimeo’s on-demand platform. He has completed production on the upcoming features The Dramatics (the feature debut of UCB and Funny or Die alum Scott Rodgers, starring Kat Foster, Pablo Schreiber and Sean Astin) and Dirty Weekend (written and directed by Neil LaBute, starring Matthew Broderick and Alice Eve). Carlberg produced the festival favorite short films Double or Nothing (Tribeca premiere, written by Neil LaBute) and After-School Special (Palm Springs premiere, written by Neil LaBute). In television, Carlberg co-executive produced the limited series Full Circle, and executive produced the short film series Ten x Ten, both by Neil LaBute for DirecTV, and was the Creative Executive to the Executive Producer of ABC’s Castle, where he began his television career working on the hit series from development through its first four and a half seasons. Carlberg’s extensive theater credits include the 2013 Broadway revival of Romeo and Juliet (starring Orlando Bloom and Condola Rashad), and the Ovation Award winning intimate theater premiere of The Color Purple: The Musical for Celebration Theatre.

Current Project

Oscillate Wildly

Logline

When his disability check arrives much reduced, a hot-headed young gay man with cerebral palsy is forced to confront the disability he's let define his whole being.