Andy Nordvall
Andy was the first child to have multi-colored hair in his small, Pennsylvania town. He went on to earn his Bachelor degree at Wesleyan University, where he majored in the College of Letters, a program dedicated to reading and analyzing the Great Books of the Western Canon. His senior year was the lead singer for Nördvall. At a typical performance, car parts would be blown up and trashcans banged on while Andy sang songs like "Valkyrie Love Slave," "No Sleep 'Till Reykjavik" and "Dead Viking Mama."
After college, Andy covered the lively music scene in Athens, Georgia, home of the B-52’s and REM. Then moved to China to teach English at Sichuan University, and later ran a pre-school in Taiwan.
Upon returning to America, Andy enrolled in UCLA’s Professional Program in Screenwriting where he won the program’s screenwriting award for my script Scary Monsters. Later that year, he was accepted in the MFA screenwriting program.
While earning my MFA, Andy also got married, had two kids, and basically settled into life as a native Los Angelino. Since graduating, he has worked as a production assistant or writers’ assistant on two pilots and MY NAME IS EARL. Recently, he and Devon co-wrote and directed their first short film, 24: The Interns, which was the top rated film on FunnyorDie.com the week it debuted, and was Entertainment Weekly’s pick for funniest web short of the day.
Andy works as a writers’ PA for the CW sitcom THE GAME. He has optioned one screenplay and one pilot, won oodles of awards, and is a frequent contributor to Big News, a weekly political sketch show performed at the I.O. West in Hollywood across from the Scientology Center. In his free time, he enjoys referring to himself in the third person.
StudioFred Credits: Attack of the D-Girls, Trailer Trash 6 - Iron Man, Swimkata, Nerd Talk



