Andrew Rougier-Chapman
Andrew "Drew" Rougier-Chapman is the co-writer of The Apostate, the first prize winner of the 2016 Cannes Screenplay Contest in the Suspense/Thriller category. Co-writer Elia Cholakis also took the second place prize in the 2012 Big Vision/Empty Wallet Screenplay Contest for The King of 46th Street -- judged by Academy Award nominated screenwriter/director J.C. Chandor. In 2002, Drew conceived and produced the talk show television pilot Party Toons with Will Durst. In addition to Will Durst -- America's best political comedian -- Party Toons featured political consultant and White House insider Kellyanne Conway, political commentator Mark Plotkin and political cartoonist Clay Jones.