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Disney producer Andrew Gunn has passed away at the age of 58 after a battle with ALS.
The producer, who worked on the likes of Freaky Friday and Cruella, passed away in his home in Toronto, his family announced on Monday.
Andrew was diagnosed with the neurological disease Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Motor Neuron Disease (MND), in 2024.
He is survived by his children, his wife Jane Bellamy Gunn, mother Anne Gunn, and siblings Hilary Knight, Graeme Gunn and Cameron Gunn.
Film writer Blaise Hemingway shared a touching tribute to Andrew as posted a picture of him on Instagram on Tuesday.
He wrote: 'Andrew Gunn took a chance on a very green 29 year old from nowhere and gave him a screenwriting career and more than that…a family in my adopted city.
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Disney producer Andrew Gunn has passed away at the age of 58 after a battle with ALS, his family announced
He is survived by his children, his wife Jane Bellamy Gunn, mother Anne Gunn, and siblings Hilary Knight, Graeme Gunn and Cameron Gunn (Pictured with his wife Jane)
'In 2007, Andrew (along with Ann Marie Sanderlin and Amy Stenftenagel) read a script of mine and championed it (and me) to get me into the Disney Writer’s Program. It changed my life in every conceivable way. It shaped me into a complete writer.
'And—most importantly—on that third floor hallway of offices I shared with Andrew for 3+ years, I made the best friends in the goddamned world, who all became my family.
'Andrew fostered a fraternity of writers who did EVERYTHING together. Lunches, Friday movies, happy hours at Mo's, kid's birthday parties. Alongside Andrew, we rewrote, roundtabled, did triage on productions in crisis…you name it. It was crazy, unhinged, and so f***ing fun.
'And despite the leather jackets and tattoos, Andrew was a softy who got a kick out of his writers' knuckle-headed antics. He was a great mentor.'
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Blaise added: 'Andrew Gunn's legacy will go far beyond the movies he made; he's the "godfather" to more writers, producers, directors, and executives than I can count. So many of us owe our careers to Andrew Gunn.
'My heart goes out to Andrew's kids, Isabelle and Connor and his wife Jane, as well as the hundreds of people who loved him and who got work alongside him.
'Rest in peace, buddy. Thank you for everything.'
Kristin Burr, who also worked at Disney as a producer, commented on Blaise's post, writing: 'Love this tribute Blaise.
Film writer Blaise Hemingway shared a touching tribute to Andrew as posted a picture of him on Instagram on Tuesday
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Andrew was diagnosed with the neurological disease Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Motor Neuron Disease (MND), in 2024 (Pictured with Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson on the set of Race To Witch Mountain in 2009)
Kristin Burr, who also worked at Disney as a producer, commented on Blaise's post, writing: 'Love this tribute Blaise'
Meanwhile The Shield producer Shawn Ryan shared on X, formerly Twitter: 'Grieving the loss of our longtime family friend Andrew Gunn'
Elsewhere Tendo Nagenda, another Disney producer, who worked on The Haunted Mansion and Mulan, said: 'A legend. a legendary loss'
'It was so great that you all came to visit the FREAKIER set. ❤️'
Meanwhile The Shield producer Shawn Ryan shared on X, formerly Twitter: 'Grieving the loss of our longtime family friend Andrew Gunn.
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'This is the second friend (after Shield producer Scott Brazil) who I've lost to ALS, a truly horrific disease.
'My kids grew up very close to Andrew's kids and I feel deeply for them all today.'
Elsewhere Tendo Nagenda, another Disney producer, who worked on The Haunted Mansion and Mulan, said: 'A legend. a legendary loss. May he rest in peace.'
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