Jeffrey Sharp
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Jeffrey Sharp is an American feature film and TV producer and Executive Director of The Gotham Film & Media Institute (formerly Independent Filmmaker Project).[1]
Sharp has produced a series of Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning and nominated films, including Boys Don't Cry, You Can Count on Me, Nicholas Nickleby, and Proof. Additional credits as Producer include: A Home at the End of the World, The Night Listener, Evening, and The Yellow Birds. Sharp's recent US-China co-productions include: "My Other Home (film)", "Wonderful Life (TV)", and "Crazy Alien (film)".
Sharp co-founded the digital publisher Open Road Integrated Media with former HarperCollins CEO Jane Friedman, which has become a leading independent e-book publisher in the US. At Open Road, Sharp looked for new ways to option film and TV rights as part of the publishing process, which led to the formation of Story Mining & Supply in Los Angeles in 2012 where Sharp, as President and CEO, oversaw the development and production of several feature films and TV shows from Open Road and other publishing properties including Outlander (nominated for three Golden Globes®). Sharp launched Sharp Independent Pictures in 2016 with GEM Pictures to produce films for the US and China co-production market.
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References
- ^ Hipes, Patrick (March 6, 2019). "Producer Jeffrey Sharp Named New Head Of IFP". Deadline. Retrieved December 4, 2021.
- ^ "The Doors - Box Office Mojo".
- ^ "Boys Don't Cry (1999) - Financial Information".
- ^ "You Can Count on Me - Box Office Mojo".
- ^ "Nicholas Nickleby".
- ^ "A Home at the End of the World".
- ^ "P.S."
- ^ "Proof".
- ^ "The Night Listener (2006) - Financial Information".
- ^ "Evening".
External links
- Jeff Sharp at IMDb