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Born November 21, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Andrew Davis (born November 21, 1946) is an American film director, producer and cinematographer, noted for the action films Code of Silence, The Fugitive, Chain Reaction, Collateral Damage, Above the Law and Under Siege. Born on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, Davis has directed several films using Chicago as a backdrop. He is the son of actor Nathan Davis and Metta Davis and the brother of musician Richard "Richie" Peter Davis co-founder of the cover band Chicago Catz and Jo Ellen Friedman. After attending Harand Camp of the Theater Arts and Bowen High School, Davis went on to study journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. It was not long before his interest in civil rights and anti-war issues converged with his growing interest in film-making. Davis was mentored by acclaimed cinematographer Haskell Wexler with whom he worked on Medium Cool and began his film career as a cameraman on blaxploitation films like The Hit Man, Cool Breeze and The Slams in the 1970s.

My French Amore

Algren
Self

Mentors - Tony & Santi

The Fugitive: Thrill of the Chase

The Guardian

Just Legal

Chicago Filmmakers on the Chicago River
Self

Holes

Collateral Damage

On the Run with 'The Fugitive'
Self

A Perfect Murder

Chain Reaction

Steal Big Steal Little

The Fugitive

Under Siege

The Package

Above the Law

Crossbow

Roanoak
Harriot

Code of Silence

Beat Street

Angel

The Final Terror

Hot Rod

Over the Edge

Stony Island

Crash!

Mansion of the Doomed

Paco

The Stronger

Lepke

The Slams

Hit Man

Private Parts

Cool Breeze