Self taught film-maker since High School. His sister was the popular
Lower East side punk star Wendy Wild (1956-1996), and his father,
Alexis Andreiev helped design portions of the Lunar Module for NASA
during the Apollo Years. Glenn Andreiev's first films were in Super
8mm.
Learned most of his film-making skills by working on cult film "Street
Trash" in 1985. After Graduation from New York's School of Visual Arts
in 1987, he produced and directed his first feature film- "Angela", for
which the distributor re-named "Vampire's Embrace" for more market
ability. During the early 1990's Andreiev moved to Jacksonville,
Florida where he tried to start production on a Revolutionary War
thriller- "Mad Wolf" (which he later made in 1997), and a
cannibal-thriller "Red Partners" (some photography done in 1993)
When he moved back to New York in 1995, he made a series of feature
films, "Night" (1997) "Mad Wolf" (1998), "Sharp and Sudden" (2001),
"Every Move You Make" (2002), "Silver Night" (2005) and "The Deed To
Hell" (2008)
Since "The Deed To Hell", Andreiev produced a series of feature documentaries - "The Make Believers" (2009), about internet scams, "Lost Emulsion" (2016), about the plight of lost films and film preservation, "The Wendy Wild Story" (2017), "Found Emulsion" (2022), and "Long Island Joins The Space Race" (2023)