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Andrew Adamson

Total Sci Fi
by David Grove
18 June 2008

The director on The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.

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Andrew Adamson

BBC.co.uk/film
by Rachel Simpson
8 December 2005

After stints working on the visual effects for Batman Forever and Batman & Robin, Kiwi computer genius Andrew Adamson came up with a killer calling card in Hollywood: his directorial debut starring a certain smelly green ogre named Shrek. Since then, he's gone and created the highest earning animated film ever - not to mention the funniest feline in movie history with Puss In Boots - in Shrek 2. Now he's going head to head with countryman Peter Jackson's King Kong and bringing his $150 million adaptation of CS Lewis' The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe to the big screen.

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