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Annie DeYoung Filmography

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AnnieDeYoung

Known for Writing · The Ron Clark Story, Princess Protection Program, Girl vs. Monster

9
FILMS IN DB
$273
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9
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$30
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DVD
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RAREST RELEASE
Girl vs. Monster
~$127 · BLU-RAY · 2012
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MOST VALUABLE
Girl vs. Monster
$127 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Annie DeYoung is a celebrated screenwriter and director known for her work in family-friendly films that have become staples of home video collections. Among her notable credits is the 2010 Disney Channel original movie "16 Wishes," which has garnered a dedicated following for its heartwarming story and relatable themes of growing up. This film not only captivated young audiences but also became a sought-after title for collectors of Disney memorabilia, especially those who appreciate the nostalgia of early 2010s children’s programming. Collectors are drawn to DeYoung's work for its ability to blend humor and life lessons, making her films timeless pieces to revisit. "16 Wishes" in particular is often sought after in various formats, from DVD to Blu-ray, as fans cherish the film's charm and its representation of the era's family entertainment. DeYoung's contributions to the genre ensure her films remain relevant and collectible, reflecting both a personal connection to viewers and a significant place in film history.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What genres has Annie DeYoung worked in during her career?

Annie DeYoung has written across a variety of genres including drama, TV movies, comedy, family, science fiction, and horror.

During which years was Annie DeYoung most active as a writer?

Annie DeYoung's filmography spans from 2001 to 2012, with her most active decade being the 2000s.

What are some notable films written by Annie DeYoung?

Notable films written by Annie DeYoung include 16 Wishes (2010), Princess Protection Program (2009), The Ron Clark Story (2006), and Girl vs. Monster (2012).

Has Annie DeYoung written any family or youth-oriented movies?

Yes, Annie DeYoung has written several family and youth-oriented movies such as 16 Wishes, Princess Protection Program, Girl vs. Monster, and Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board.

Did Annie DeYoung write any films in the horror or science fiction genres?

Yes, early in her career Annie DeYoung wrote films like Earth vs. the Spider (2001) and The Day the World Ended (2001), which include horror and science fiction elements.