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Andrew Form: A Prolific Producer and His Impressive Net Worth

By William Brown

Andrew Form entered the entertainment world in 1995 with his debut production on the documentary "The Making of 'Crimson Tide'". His early years included producing the feature film "Trading Favors" in 1997, marking the start of a successful career that would span decades. Throughout the 1990s, Form collaborated on several notable projects such as "Kissing a Fool" with David Schwimmer and Jason Lee, and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" featuring Jessica Biel, which became a significant box office hit.

Entering the 2000s, Form's work on "The Shrink Is In" and the internationally acclaimed "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" solidified his reputation as a skilled producer capable of delivering both critically acclaimed and commercially successful films. His portfolio expanded with projects like "The Amityville Horror" and "The Hitcher", showcasing his versatility across genres. The decade saw Form achieve remarkable financial growth, particularly with "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre", which grossed over $107 million worldwide on a modest $9 million budget.

Form's influence extended into television with productions such as "Black Sails" and multiple seasons of "The Last Ship". He also contributed to the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" franchise, culminating in the highly profitable "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows". As of early 2017, his net worth was estimated at $5 million, largely attributed to his diverse and successful body of work in film and television.

On a personal note, Andrew Form married actress Jordana Brewster in 2007, and they reside in Los Angeles with their two children. For those interested in exploring similar topics, links to related net worth analyses of industry peers are available within the article.