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Andrea Blaugrund Nevins

Andrea Blaugrund Nevins is a writer, director, and producer living in Los Angeles. She was born in New York City. Her father is Dr. Stanley Blaugrund, the director of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. Her mother, Annette Blaugrund, was senior curator of paintings, sculpture and drawings at the New-York Historical Society, and guest curator at the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, L.I. Nevins credits hearing problems as a child for heightening her sense of vision. She said she "fell madly in love with documentaries while in high school and college" and wanted to tell stories that weren't "just the history of the Second World War."
Nevins graduated from Harvard University where she took visual arts classes and majored in Social Studies.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://2012.beatfilmfestival.ru/en/tofw )〕 Her thesis was titled ''The Renaissance of a Housing Project: D Street and Its People''.
== Early career ==

After graduating she gained experience as a sports reporter in North Carolina and was a staff writer for The Gainesville Sun from 1986 until October 1988. One of her newspaper articles featured noted environmental activist Kiki Carter. Nevins and two other staff writers, Mitch Stacy and Lisa Trei, won first place in the Excellence in Medical Journalism Awards for a six-part series titled "Too Poor to be Sick." She worked at National Public Radio in Washington, D.C. She married David Nevins in 1996 who later became an executive with Showtime.



Nevins worked on a 1994 documentary for A&E on Hillary Clinton titled ''Hillary Rodham Clinton: changing the rules'' and a 1995 documentary on Jesse Jackson titled ''I Am Somebody''. In 1998, she was nominated for an Oscar in the category of Documentary (Short Subject) for her first independent film ''Still Kicking: The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies''. She shared credit with director Mel Damski who directed episodes of the hit television shows ''M
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