Amir Cyrus Ahanchian
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Amir Cyrus Ahanchian (born June 26, 1976) is an American screenwriter of the Iranian origin best known for his parodies. He was raised in Houston, Texas where he started a mentoring program for less fortunate youths.[1] He currently resides in Los Angeles, California. He attended the USC School of Cinematic Arts and Marshall School of Business. In the spring of 2004, Film Independent (formerly IFP) named Ahanchian as one of five “Future Screenwriters” for his first feature length screenplay, An American Race.[citation needed]
Ahanchian wrote and produced A Perfect World: Down to a Science. He directed, produced, and wrote for The Hiltors and National Lampoon's When Old People Attack!. He wrote for National Lampoon's TV: The Movie. He was the unit production manager for Waking Dreams.
[edit] Filmography
In National Lampoon's TV: The Movie (2007), Ahanchian wrote the following sketches:
- Trading Races, Part 1
- Trading Races, Part 2
- Miami Mice
- Sex And The Pen
- XXXL: Hungry For Justice
- Michael Moore's '8 Ball Me'
- El Sponge Bob
- Gonorrhea And You
- El Apprentice, Part 1
- El Apprentice, Part 2
- COPS: Tijuana, Part 1
- COPS: Tijuana, Part 2
- COPS: Tijuana, Part 3
- COPS: Tijuana, Part 4
- COPS: Tijuana, Part 5
- COPS: Tijuana, Part 6
- COPS: Tijuana, Part 7
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ The LEADER, "Bart's Hot Sandwiches serves education to students with new mentoring program," March 29, 2001, Page 6.