Joseph Andy

Joseph Sammy Anderson (July 15, 1943 - December 31, 2018) known professionally as Joseph Andy was an American filmmaker known for directing films in the action and adventure genres, the younger brother of Carl Andy, he directed films such as Area 88 and Top of the Rock and worked with megastars like Charles Bronson, Sylvester Stallone and Harrison Ford.

on New Year's Eve, 2018, Joseph was found dead of suicide from hanging.

Early Life
Joeseph was born at the UCLA Medical Center on July 15, 1943, he attended Brooklyn City School in 1954 but was expelled in 1957 for getting into fights with other students, there he became a Boxer at the age of 15 under the name "Battlin' Joe" and fought in bars and underground clubs late on Thursday or Friday nights, his career came to an end in 1963 when he got injuries during a match that gave him a scar across his forehead that required facial surgery, he was considered unable to fight and retired, years later in 1966 he was drafted to the US Marines to serve in Vietnam

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Filmography

 * The Schmucks (1974) - American International Pictures
 * The Hollywood Connection (1979) - Paramount Pictures
 * Little Caesar (1981) - Warner Bros. Pictures/Orion Pictures
 * May Day (1983) - Paramount Pictures
 * The Last Days of the Sun (1984) - Warner Bros. Pictures/The Geffen Company
 * Area 88 (1987) - Warner Bros. Pictures/The Cannon Group
 * A Good Time for Revenge (1988) - Columbia Pictures
 * Pandemic 2030 (1991) - Universal Pictures
 * Top of the Rock (1994) - TriStar Pictures/Carolco Pictures
 * The Adventures of Quezal Louis (1994) - Warner Bros. Pictures/Regency Enterprises
 * Too Low for Cold (1997) - Columbia Pictures/Castle Rock Entertainment
 * Clash by Night (1998) - Warner Bros. Pictures/Morgan Creek Productions
 * The Missing Number (2002) - Columbia Pictures/DreamWorks Pictures
 * X-1 (2005) - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Columbia Pictures

Television
Cancelled
 * Black Jack (1995) - Turner Pictures
 * Cyborg 009 - Columbia Pictures/Revolution Studios, cancelled after Revolution's contract with Sony expired in 2007 and Sony's rights expiring