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| Paramount Players Names Clarence Hammond as Senior VP, Production |
Principal Players has tapped previous Overbrook Amusement chief Clarence Hammond as its senior vp of creation.
Hammond will answer to Jeremy Kramer, who was as of late named as leader of the Central Players studio. Begun by Brian Robbins, Foremost Players had been without a head since Robbins left for Nickelodeon in 2018.
The mark's films incorporate What Men Need and Dora and the Lost City of Gold. In his new job, Hammond will help create and produce films made under the Vital Players mark, which is focused on making classification films from remarkable, contemporary voices and properties.
"With his eye for unique stories and a history for supporting capable, best in class producers, Clarence will be an incredible expansion to Players," Kramer said in an assertion.
Hammond went through longer than 10 years at Overbrook Diversion, where he most as of late filled in as vp of creation. During his residency, he created and delivered film like Life in a Year, featuring Jaden Smith and Cara Delevingne, and he delivered Appeal City Rulers, which was delivered on HBO Max in October.
Says Hammond in his own assertion: "I am respected and eager to join Jeremy, and the whole group at Players, in working out the flag as a stronghold of unique voices."
