CEO
Andrew Sugerman
About Us
In the past 35 years, Andrew Sugerman, CEO of Pantheon Entertainment, has produced over 40 feature films and television shows whose aggregate budgets are more than $320 million and have been distributed by major studios, including Warner Bros, Disney, Sony,
Fox, New Line, Miramax and Netflix.
Andrew Sugerman has been involved in the production of a diverse range of motion
pictures as a producer over the past thirty years. He is a producer of such recent films as, ”The Goat” an international drama from Egypt, starring Mira Sorvino and John Savage, to be released in 2025; and “You Are My Home” a Christmas film starring Alyssa Milano, which has been streaming on Netflix. He Executive Produced the wildlife conservation
documentary “Wild Daze” and the feature film “Home” starring Jake McLaughlin and Kathy
Bates.
He produced the feature film, "Foster Boy," released in 2020; directed by Youssef Delara, starring Mathew Modine and Lou Gossett Jr., a compelling drama based on a true story about an attorney taking on the issue of child abuse in the foster care system. He is a producer of the feature film, "Any Day," released in May 2015, directed by Rustam Branaman, starring Sean Bean, Eva Longoria, Tom Arnold, and Kate Walsh. Mr. Sugerman was co-executive producer of the one-hour drama series, "The Divide," for AMC Studios and WEtv, created by Richard LaGravenese and Tony Goldwyn, which premiered in July, 2014.
He executive produced the 2011 release, "Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer," based on the best-selling children's book series starring Heather Graham, directed by John Schultz. Released in 2013 is "Crazy Kind of Love," which he executive produced, starring Virginia Madsen, Anthony LaPaglia, Zach Gilford, and Eva Longoria, directed by Sarah
Previously, he executive produced "Death Sentence", starring Kevin Bacon, directed by James Wan, released by Twentieth Century Fox, and the thriller "Premonition" with Sandra Bullock, which was a highly successful release from Sony Tristar. He also executive produced "Shopgirl," released by Disney, starring Steve Martin, Claire Danes, and Jason Schwartzman, directed by Anand Tucker, as well as the comedy "Grilled" for New Line Cinema, starring Ray Romano and Kevin James, directed by Jason Ensler. In 2006 he executive produced the hit family road-trip comedy "Johnson Family Vacation" starring Cedric the Entertainer, Vanessa Williams, and Bow Wow, for Fox Searchlight. Mr. Sugerman produced Walter Hill's boxing drama "Undisputed," starring Wesley Snipes, Ving Rhames, and Peter Falk, released by Miramax. He also produced the comedy "Boat Trip," starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Roger Moore, and Vivica A. Fox and Will Ferrell, released by Artisan.
Previously, he executive produced "Death Sentence", starring Kevin Bacon, directed by James Wan, released by Twentieth Century Fox, and the thriller "Premonition" with Sandra Bullock, which was a highly successful release from Sony Tristar. He also executive produced "Shopgirl," released by Disney, starring Steve Martin, Claire Danes, and Jason Schwartzman, directed by Anand Tucker, as well as the comedy "Grilled" for New Line Cinema, starring Ray Romano and Kevin James, directed by Jason Ensler. In 2006 he executive produced the hit family road-trip comedy "Johnson Family Vacation" starring Cedric the Entertainer, Vanessa Williams, and Bow Wow, for Fox Searchlight. Mr. Sugerman produced Walter Hill's boxing drama "Undisputed," starring Wesley Snipes, Ving Rhames, and Peter Falk, released by Miramax. He also produced the comedy "Boat Trip," starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Roger Moore, and Vivica A. Fox and Will Ferrell, released by Artisan.
Mr. Sugerman's extensive line-producing credits also include "The Prophet's Game," starring Dennis Hopper, Stephanie Zimbalist, and Sondra Locke; "Kimberly," starring Gabrielle Anwar, Sean Astin, Molly Ringwald, Patty Duke, and Lainie Kazan; "The Sterling Chase," starring Alanna Ubach, Jack Noseworthy and Nicholle Tom; "Michael Angel" starring Dennis Hopper and Richard Greico, "Blue Motel," starring Sean Young, Soleil Moon Frye and Robert Vaughn; and "Spiders" starring Lana Perillo and Josh Green. He also executive produced "Love Kills," starring Mario Van Peebles, Leslie Ann Warren, Daniel Baldwin, and Louise Fletcher. As a producer and executive producer, Mr. Sugerman's credits also include "McCinsey's Island," "Mercy Street," "Somebody Is Waiting," "Savate," "Spilt Milk" and "Deadly Rivals," among others.
Additionally an accomplished director and writer, Mr. Sugerman shared the writing credit for the story of the NBC Family Special, "A Place at the Table," starring Danny Glover and Lukas Haas; and he directed the feature film comedy "Basic Training," starring Ann Dusenberry and Marty Brill.
His television credits include producing the movie thriller, "Payoff," starring Keith Carradine and Harry Dean Stanton, for Showtime; and the feature comedy "Working Trash," starring Ben Stiller and George Carlin, directed by Alan Metter, for Fox Network. He also produced and directed "Mandy's Grandmother," starring Maureen O'Sullivan, which was released theatrically and garnered an Academy Award nomination. Mr. Sugerman is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, The Producers Guild of America, and the Directors Guild of America.