Bryan D. Andrews was born in 1975. His first film credit was for the 1998
Warner Bros. Feature Animation film
Quest for Camelot, on which he worked as a layout assistant. After working on other projects such as
Joseph: King of Dreams,
Jackie Chan Adventures, and
Samurai Jack, Andrews received his first
Primetime Emmy Award win in 2004 for
Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or More) for his work on
Star Wars: Clone Wars, an animated television short series created by
Genndy Tartakovsky, who also worked with Andrews on
Samurai Jack for
Cartoon Network. Another Primetime Emmy Award the following year in the same category was given to Andrews alongside the series crew for their work on
Clone Wars. Andrews would go on to be nominated twice, with one win, for the Primetime Emmys for his work on the
Samurai Jack episode "The Four Seasons of Death". In 2006, Andrews received his second Primetime Emmy nomination as a writer for the
My Life as a Teenage Robot special
Escape from Cluster Prime. Along with Genndy Tartakovsky and
Paul Rudish, he co-created the
animated television series Sym-Bionic Titan, which premiered on Cartoon Network on September 17, 2010. After 20 episodes, however, it was canceled due to lack of merchandise connected to the series, with the final episode airing April 9, 2011. He also worked with Tartakovsky as a storyboard artist on
Iron Man 2, contributing to the climactic final action sequence. ==Personal life==