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Andy Heyward

Andy Heyward is an American media executive, animator, and producer renowned for his extensive contributions to children's television programming. Born on February 19, 1949, in , he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in from the , in 1975. Heyward began his career at Productions as a writer and story editor from 1975 to 1980, contributing to popular animated series such as , , , , and . In 1980, he joined DIC Audiovisual in and co-created the iconic series in 1982, later becoming co-founder, president, and CEO of , where he oversaw the production of over 5,000 episodes of children's content, including The Real Ghostbusters, Alvin and the Chipmunks, G.I. Joe, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Sailor Moon, Sonic the Hedgehog, Super Mario Bros., and Where on Earth Is ?. Throughout his career, Heyward has held key roles at major companies, including global head of marketing at Corporation and positions at Inc., and he has produced more episodes of children's television than any other producer. As of November 2025, he serves as Chairman and of (formerly Genius Brands International), focusing on family-friendly content and . Heyward is an Emmy Award winner with two Emmys, nine nominations, and additional honors including two Humanitas Awards, two Cable Ace Awards, five Golden Reel Awards, three Environmental Media Awards, and induction into the KidScreen Hall of Fame; he has also authored Go Go Gadget: The Creation of and collaborated on educational initiatives with organizations like the National PTA and the FCC.

Early life and education

Family background and upbringing

Andrew B. Heyward was born on February 19, 1949, in , . He is the son of Louis Mortimere Heyward, a prominent and in radio, television, and film, and Sylvia Heyward (née Block). Heyward spent his childhood in New York City, where his family's deep ties to the entertainment industry shaped his early environment. His father, known professionally as Louis M. "Deke" Heyward, had a distinguished career that included creating the interactive children's television series in 1953, writing for , and later holding senior executive roles at Productions, where he oversaw Emmy-winning projects like The Gathering (1977). This professional legacy provided Heyward with direct exposure to media production from a young age, fostering his foundational interest in storytelling and creative content development within the industry.

Academic background

Andy Heyward attended the (UCLA), where he earned a degree in in 1972. During his time at UCLA, Heyward was recognized as a distinguished alumnus of the Department of , reflecting his strong academic foundation in and ethical reasoning that later informed his media career. In 2002, the UCLA Alumni Association awarded Heyward the Professional Achievement Award, honoring his accomplishments as a media executive while underscoring the enduring impact of his UCLA education on his contributions to children's and . This recognition highlighted how his philosophical training equipped him to navigate complex creative and business challenges in the animation industry. In 2011, he further exemplified his ties to the university by delivering the commencement address for the UCLA College of Humanities.

Career

Entry into the animation industry

Andy Heyward began his professional career in animation shortly after graduating from UCLA in 1975, where his studies in philosophy sharpened his narrative and creative abilities. He joined Hanna-Barbera Productions as a writer and story editor, spending five years there contributing to the development and scripting of popular animated series such as Scooby-Doo, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, and early episodes of The Smurfs. During this period, he also worked as a writer at Filmation Associates, gaining further experience in crafting stories for children's television animation. In 1980, Heyward relocated to France to join DIC Audiovisual as a , entering a new phase of international collaboration in animated programming for young audiences. This move marked his transition from domestic writing roles to production oversight in a European studio environment, building on his prior expertise to adapt and expand content across markets. By 1982, Heyward played a key role in establishing DIC Enterprises, the American arm of DIC Audiovisual, in , alongside French founder and animation director Bruno Bianchi. This venture focused on and producing English-language versions of , leveraging Heyward's bilingual production skills to bridge European creations with the U.S. market.

Leadership at DIC Entertainment

In 1987, Andy Heyward, along with a group of investors backed by & Co., acquired an 85% interest in from its previous owners, the Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Telediffusion (CLT) and others, assuming leadership as chairman and . The company was renamed to reflect its focus on American-based production, marking the beginning of a 26-year tenure during which Heyward steered DIC toward expansion in children's programming through international co-productions and cost-efficient overseas facilities. Under Heyward's direction, DIC expanded its portfolio of animated series, building on earlier successes like the 1983 debut of Inspector Gadget by producing additional seasons and spin-offs, including Inspector Gadget's Field Agents in the 2000s. Key productions during this period included Heathcliff (1984–1987), for which DIC handled animation and distribution; international distribution of The Real Ghostbusters (1986–1991), co-produced with Columbia Pictures Television; the environmental series Captain Planet and the Planeteers (1990–1992), co-produced with Hanna-Barbera and Turner Program Services; Sonic the Hedgehog (1993–1994), based on Sega's video game franchise; and Dennis the Menace (1986–1988), adapting the classic comic strip. These projects emphasized engaging storytelling for young audiences while leveraging global partnerships to broaden market reach. Business milestones under Heyward included the 1993 formation of a with Video Enterprises, which provided capital for growth and integrated DIC into the broader media landscape until Disney's 1995 acquisition of placed it under the Disney umbrella. In 2000, Heyward led a management buyback of DIC from Disney, supported by and , restoring its independence and enabling renewed focus on original content. Additional strategic moves involved a 2001 exclusive North American distribution deal with Lions Gate Home Entertainment, expanding access to DIC's library through DVD releases. Heyward's tenure culminated in the 2008 merger of with in a transaction valued at $87.6 million, after which operated as a until its integration. Over these years, produced and distributed a substantial amount of children's programming, contributing significantly to the merged entity's library of nearly 6,000 half-hours—prioritizing innovative co-production models that combined U.S. creative oversight with international resources for efficient global .

Ventures after DIC

Following the sale of DIC Entertainment in 2008, Andy Heyward co-founded A Squared Entertainment (A2) in 2009 with his wife, Amy Moynihan Heyward, establishing a Los Angeles-based company dedicated to creating original for children. A2 focused on family across multiple formats, including for television and , toys, and publishing. Early projects under A2 included the Secret Millionaires Club, featuring as a mentor to young entrepreneurs. In November 2013, A Squared Entertainment merged with the publicly traded Genius Brands International, Inc., combining their assets to form a multimedia content creation and distribution company targeted at global children's markets. Heyward assumed the role of chairman and CEO of the merged entity, which retained the Genius Brands name and emphasized enriching entertainment in various formats. Genius Brands rebranded to in June 2023 to align with its evolution into a provider of high-quality, socially responsible animated content. As Chairman and CEO, Heyward leads the company, overseeing key projects such as the preschool adventure series , which aired on Nick Jr. and promotes themes of empowerment, diversity, friendship, and environmental sustainability across two seasons. Another flagship property is the original Llama Llama, an animated adaptation of Anna Dewdney's beloved books starring as Mama Llama, targeting through stories of family and emotional growth. Under his leadership, has broadened into streaming via the direct-to-consumer platform Kartoon Channel!, available in over 60 territories and reaching more than 100 million U.S. households, alongside merchandise expansions through licensing partnerships. Kartoon Studios' business strategies highlight direct-to-consumer distribution to build audience loyalty, as evidenced by the profitability milestone achieved by in 2024. The company pursues growth through acquisitions, including WOW! Unlimited Media in 2022 to enhance animation production capabilities, and a strategic investment in Your Family Entertainment AG starting in 2021, making Kartoon Studios its largest shareholder to access the European market. Additionally, it prioritizes modern kids' media with educational value, integrating lessons on topics like sustainability in and emotional intelligence in Llama Llama to adapt to digital platforms and parental preferences for purposeful content. In 2025, under Heyward's leadership, reported 56% revenue growth in Q1 and achieved profitability in its Mainframe animation division, with the company on track for full-year profit. Key developments included renewing Heyward's CEO contract for three years, appointing former executive Jeffrey Schlesinger to the board, expanding licensing partnerships with entities like , , and , and launching the educational series Bitcoin Brigade to introduce children to concepts. As of November 2025, the company continued strong double-digit revenue growth.

Awards and recognition

Emmy and other television awards

Andy Heyward received two for his executive production work on animated series produced by . The first award was presented in 1995 to Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? in the category of Outstanding Children's Animated Program. The second came in 2002 for The New Adventures of Madeline, recognizing excellence in children's animated programming. Across various DIC productions, Heyward earned nine additional Daytime Emmy nominations, highlighting the consistent quality of the studio's output in animation and children's content. Heyward also secured two Humanitas Awards, which honor television writing and content that promote human values, family understanding, and positive social messages in children's programming. These accolades underscore his contributions to educational and ethical storytelling during his tenure at . Complementing these, he won two Cable Ace Awards for excellence in cable programming, including a 1995 win for in the Children's Programming Series category for viewers aged 6 and younger. In the realm of sound editing, Heyward's productions garnered five Golden Reel Awards from the , recognizing outstanding achievements in . Notable among these were wins in 1984 and 1986 for sound editing in early projects, emphasizing the technical precision that enhanced the studio's audio storytelling. Finally, Heyward received three Environmental Media Awards for eco-friendly content, particularly tied to environmentally themed shows like Captain Planet and the Planeteers, which promoted conservation and planetary stewardship through its narratives.

Industry honors

Andy Heyward was inducted into the Kidscreen Hall of Fame in 2006 for his lifetime contributions to children's and animation. This recognition highlighted his pioneering role in producing innovative content that shaped global kids' over decades. In 2002, Heyward received the UCLA Alumni Association's Professional Achievement Award, honoring his overall career impact in and as a distinguished alumnus of the university. This accolade underscored his leadership in creating educational and entertaining programming for young audiences, reflecting his philosophy degree from UCLA in 1975. Heyward has produced over 5,000 episodes of children's television, more than any other producer in the industry, establishing him as a landmark figure in the scale and volume of family-oriented content creation. This extensive output includes seminal series that have influenced generations of viewers and set benchmarks for animated storytelling. His industry legacy extends to philanthropy, particularly in youth education and development; Heyward serves on the for After-School All-Stars, an providing after-school programs to underserved children, thereby advancing his commitment to positive media influences on young lives. Following the 2023 rebranding of to , where Heyward serves as chairman and CEO, the company received the Award in 2025 for achieving 100% on-time delivery in content production, recognizing Heyward's innovative strategies in family entertainment distribution and operations.

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