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ANDREW GOLDBERG is an Emmy Award winning American filmmaker of Jewish descent who has produced four documentaries on Armenian subjects that have been broadcast internationally. Founder and owner of Two Cats Productions, Goldberg produced, wrote and directed a one-hour documentary in association with Oregon Public Broadcasting, "The Armenian Genocide," that was broadcast on PBS TV (American public television) stations nationwide on April 17, 2006. The narration is done by a number of Holllywood stars including, actress Julianna Margulies. Goldberg's three other Armenian documentaries include "The Armenian Americans," "The Armenians, A Story of Survival," and "Images of the Armenian Spirit."

Andrew Goldberg leads a documentary production company in New York City called 'Two Cats Productions'. His television credits include PBS, ABC News, E!, CNN, and countless others. Goldberg and Two Cats' recent documentary productions include, "A Yiddish World Remembered" for PBS which won an Emmy in 2002, and "The Armenians, A Story of Survival," which aired on PBS stations nationally in 2002 and was awarded the CINE Golden Eagle.