Andrew Neel is an American filmmaker, known as the creator of the films Darkon, New World Order and King Kelly.
[1][2] He attended Northfield Mount Hermon high school in Massachusetts, where he lived in the C-1 dorm with Nick Vida, and was a member of the student disciplinary committee.
He has directed six feature-length films: Darkon, Alice Neel, The Feature, New World Order, King Kelly, and Goat.
The film was optioned for narrative fiction re-make by Paramount via Plan B Entertainment, which was to be written by John Hodgman.
In 2012 Neel directed his first feature narrative film, King Kelly and produced Stand Clear of the Closing Doors (2013).