Andrew Gunn, a renowned Disney producer known for his work on successful films like Freaky Friday, Cruella, and Sky High, has passed away at 58 after battling ALS.
In a heartfelt tribute, film writer Blaise Hemingway expressed how Gunn’s influence extended far beyond his films, describing him as a mentor to numerous writers, producers, directors, and executives.
Shawn Ryan, a producer and writer recognized for projects like The Shield and S.W.A.T., mourned the loss of his close friend Gunn to ALS, emphasizing the devastating impact of the disease.
Diagnosed with ALS in 2024, Gunn succumbed to the condition at his home in Toronto, surrounded by his family.
Gunn played a pivotal role in the success of the hit movie Freaky Friday, where his creative instincts and passion for filmmaking shone through. Despite initial casting challenges, the film became a major success under Gunn’s guidance.
Reflecting on his career, Gunn highlighted the joy of working with his children on projects like the Freaky Friday sequel, emphasizing the special bond they shared on set.
During the 90s, Gunn collaborated with Great Oaks Entertainment, founded by John Hughes, known for their comedic yet emotionally resonant storytelling.
Andrew Gunn is survived by his wife, children, mother, and siblings, leaving behind a legacy of creativity and dedication to his craft.