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Disney Producer Andrew Gunn Dies After ALS Battle
3 Mar
Summary
- Andrew Gunn, producer of 'Freaky Friday,' passed away at home.
- He was diagnosed with ALS in 2024 and passed away recently.
- Gunn launched the Disney Writers Program in 2001.

Producer Andrew Gunn, celebrated for his work on popular Disney films, has died at his Toronto residence. Gunn, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2024, was known for a prolific career helming studio comedies.
His tenure at Disney saw the creation of memorable movies, including the remake of 'Freaky Friday,' which starred Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan. Gunn also produced "The Haunted Mansion" and "Sky High," among others.
Beyond producing, Gunn was dedicated to fostering new talent. In 2001, he established the Disney Writers Program, which supported emerging screenwriters like David Berenbaum and Matt Lopez.
Gunn's influence extended to mentoring future industry leaders, having hired and guided assistants who later achieved prominent executive roles. He passed away at the age of 59.




