Bad Wolf’s Jeff Boone is transferring to Fremantle.
Boone has landed a role as Vice President of Scripted Development at the Poor Things and Baywatch firm in the U.S..
He’ll oversee development of new series and play an active role within Fremantle’s global scripted network, reporting to Fremantle’s EVP of Scripted Programming, Jenni Sherwood.
At His Dark Materials and Industry producer Bad Wolf, he has been Vice President of Development in the States. During six years with the company, he worked across a global project slate, while selling series to cable, broadcast and streaming platforms.
Prior to Bad Wolf, Boone was Manager of Global Scripted Development at Entertainment One Television. He has also worked as an indie producer, developing and selling film and television projects in Australia & New Zealand, the U.S. and the UK.
“As our U.S. scripted portfolio continues to grow both domestically and globally,...
Boone has landed a role as Vice President of Scripted Development at the Poor Things and Baywatch firm in the U.S..
He’ll oversee development of new series and play an active role within Fremantle’s global scripted network, reporting to Fremantle’s EVP of Scripted Programming, Jenni Sherwood.
At His Dark Materials and Industry producer Bad Wolf, he has been Vice President of Development in the States. During six years with the company, he worked across a global project slate, while selling series to cable, broadcast and streaming platforms.
Prior to Bad Wolf, Boone was Manager of Global Scripted Development at Entertainment One Television. He has also worked as an indie producer, developing and selling film and television projects in Australia & New Zealand, the U.S. and the UK.
“As our U.S. scripted portfolio continues to grow both domestically and globally,...
- 4/19/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
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