Andy Licht

American film producer and public official (born 1957)

Andy Licht is a multifaceted American figure, born in 1957, who has made notable contributions to the film industry as a producer and screenwriter. His career in film production has been marked by the creation of several studio films, including the comedies License to Drive and Little Monsters, released in 1988 and 1989, respectively. Licht's production credits also include The Cable Guy, a film that premiered in 1996, and Idle Hands, which was released in 1999.

In addition to his work on these films, Licht served as an executive producer on the ambitious project Waterworld, released in 1995. At the time of its release, Waterworld held the distinction of being the highest-budget film ever produced, underscoring Licht's involvement in significant cinematic endeavors. Through his work in the film industry, Andy Licht has established himself as a seasoned producer with a portfolio that reflects his capacity to contribute to a wide range of film projects.