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Peter Safran
Born (1965-11-22) November 22, 1965 (age 58)
Occupation(s)Film producer, digital entertainment executive

Peter Safran (born 22 November 1965) is a British film producer and manager.[1]

Biography

Early life

After growing up in the UK, Safran graduated from Princeton University. He earned his J.D. degree at the New York University School of Law.[2] He worked as a corporate attorney in New York City, before becoming an assistant at UTA.[3]

Film career

He became a manager at Gold-Miller Co and stayed there until 1998.[4] He then was a manager at Brillstein-Grey for five years, before he was named president of Brillstein-Grey Management in 2003. As president, he was made responsible for day-to-day activities of the department, which had over 200 clients, including Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler, Nicolas Cage and Courteney Cox.[5] His brother, Tad Safran, wrote the film The Long Weekend, which Peter produced.[6] He left Brillstein-Grey in 2006, to launch The Safran Company, and took his entire client list with him.[7] As manager, he represented Sean Combs, Adam Shankman, David Hyde Pierce, Jennifer Lopez, Brooke Shields, and Jessica Simpson.[8]

Filmography

Year Title Notes
1997 RocketMan Co-producer
1998 Senseless Co-executive producer
2000 The Specials Co-executive producer
Scary Movie Executive producer
2001 Wet Hot American Summer Special thanks
2003 Are You Comfortable? Executive producer (TV)
2004 Jiminy Glick in Lalawood Producer
Connie and Carla Executive producer
My Baby's Daddy Executive producer
2005 The Long Weekend Executive producer
2006 Heist Executive producer (TV) (3 episodes)
Slither Special thanks
Big Nothing Special thanks
2008 Disaster Movie Producer
PG Porn Producer (web series)
Over Her Dead Body Producer
Meet the Spartans Producer
2009 New in Town Producer
My Life in Ruins Executive producer
The New Daughter Special thanks
2010 Vampires Suck Producer
Super Special thanks
Buried Producer
2011 Girls Producer
Flypaper Producer
Elephant White Producer
2012 ATM Producer
True Love Producer
2013 Vehicle 19 Producer
Hours Producer
The Conjuring Producer
Mindscape Producer
The Starving Games Producer
Best Night Ever Producer
2014 Annabelle Producer
2015 The Atticus Institute Producer[9]
Superfast! Producer
Dark Places Executive producer
Summer Camp Producer
Martyrs Producer
2016 The Choice Producer
The Conjuring 2 Producer
The Belko Experiment Producer
Mine Producer
Crawlspace Producer
Wolves at the Door Producer
2017 Annabelle: Creation Producer
The Worthy Producer
The Crucifixion Producer
Flatliners Producer
2018 Destination Wedding Special thanks
The Nun Producer
Aquaman Producer
2019 Shazam! Producer
Annabelle Comes Home Producer
2020 The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Producer
2021 The Suicide Squad Producer
2022 Shazam! 2 Producer
Aquaman 2 Producer

References

  1. ^ Fleming, Michael (1998-01-26). "Safran makes a move for Brillstein-Grey". Variety. Archived from the original on 2008-05-17. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
  2. ^ http://www.cinema.com/people/003/473/peter-safran/index.phtml
  3. ^ Brillstein-Grey prez exits
  4. ^ Fleming, Michael (1998-01-26). "Safran makes a move for Brillstein-Grey". Variety.
  5. ^ Fleming, Michael (2003-06-09). "Brillstein-Grey taps new prez". Variety.
  6. ^ Klein, Fehr Making Plans For 'weekend'
  7. ^ Gardner, Chris (2006-01-22). "Brillstein-Grey prez exits". Variety.
  8. ^ Safran makes a move for Brillstein-Grey
  9. ^ The Atticus Institute – Exclusive Clip Is Red Hot