Andrew Goldberg
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Andrew Goldberg, born and raised in White Plains, New York, of Jewish descent, earned his BA at Columbia University (2000) and his MFA at the UCLA School of Film & Television (2002). He currently works for Seth MacFarlane at Family Guy & American Dad, where he has written show episodes and features for Esquire, Maxim, Stuff, Out, Playboy, FHM, Penthouse and Rolling Stone, among others. He serves as player/coach of their softball team. Goldberg authored Brian's Guide to Booze, Broads, and the Lost Art of Being a Man, a book focusing on Brian Griffin's beliefs.
Andrew recently sold a half-hour pitch to FBC with 20th Century Fox Television and Watson Pond Productions; he is currently working on the pilot script for this project. He also recently finished writing a self-help/humor book entitled, The Young Man’s Guide To Living With A Young Woman. He currently lives in Los Angeles, with his girlfriend and pet donkey piñata.
Andrew Goldberg has made a few documentaries related to the Armenian Genocide. He created a documentary titled "The Armenian Genocide" for PBS, and "The Armenians A Story of Survival".

