Paramount Players has tapped former Overbrook Entertainment executive Clarence Hammond as its senior vp of production. Hammond will report to Jeremy Kramer, who was recently named as president of the Paramount Players studio.
Started by Brian Robbins, Paramount Players had been without a head since Robbins left for Nickelodeon in 2018. The label's movies include What Men Want and Dora and the Lost City of Gold.
In his new role, Hammond will help develop and produce films made under the Paramount Players label, which is committed to creating genre films from unique, contemporary voices and properties. “With his eye for original stories and a track record for championing talented, up-and-coming filmmakers, Clarence will be a great addition to.
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