Andy Wolk
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Andy Wolk's career started in the theater in New York City. He has had
plays produced as a writer and director at theaters such as Lincoln
Center Institute (TWELFTH NIGHT and THE WINTER'S TALE by Shakespeare)
LaMaMa, Ensemble Studio Theater and the Manhattan Theater Club where he
was on staff for 5 years. Mr. Wolk has also taught at Brooklyn College,
the New School, Lincoln Center and Robert Redford's Sundance Institute
Mr. Wolk wrote and directed the acclaimed HBO drama CRIMINAL JUSTICE
which Time Magazine named one of the "Ten Best" films of the year.
Starring Forest Whitaker and Rosie Perez CRIMINAL JUSTICE also received the Silver
Prize at FIPA in Cannes, was named Best Cable movie by The Cable Guide,
and was nominated for a Writer's Guild Award. Previously, Mr. Wolk
received the Writers Guild Award for NATICA JACKSON which starred
Michelle Pfeiffer and was the premiere film of PBS's TALES FROM THE HOLLYWOOD
HILLS. He has also written and directed episodes of NYPD BLUE and EQUAL
JUSTICE plus his first feature, Traces of Red (1992) for Goldwyn.