Known for pushing boundaries and sparking intense dialogue, Andy Wakefield has never shied away from the truth. He now returns to the screen, bringing to life what is arguably his most daring and controversial film to date: "Protocol 7".
Andrew Wakefield is a physician, author, and filmmaker. He graduated as Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1985 and was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists in 2001. He has published over 150 original scientific articles, books, book chapters, and invited scientific commentaries.
In the pursuit of links between childhood vaccines, intestinal inflammation, and neurological injury in children, he lost his job in the Department of Medicine at London’s Royal Free Hospital, his country, career, Fellowships, and his medical license.
Wakefield re-invented himself as a filmmaker. He is the co-founder of the Autism Media Channel, and the founder of 7th Chakra Films and co-founder of Yow Media. He has written two books including the national bestseller Callous Disregard (now optioned for a feature film). He Produced, Directed and co-wrote VAXXED: from cover-up to catastrophe, a CDC whistleblower story confirming the vaccine-autism link, and one of the top US documentary features of 2016. VAXXED is his second movie. In 2020 he released 1986: The Act, a docudrama story of the corruption behind liability protection for vaccine manufacturers. He is the director of Protocol 7, his first major narrative feature co-written with Terry Rossio (Aladdin, Shrek, Pirates of the Caribbean, Fast and Furious, Godzilla vs. King Kong).