Franklin Leonard
American film executive / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Franklin Leonard is an American film executive. He created The Black List in 2004, an annual publication which ranks unproduced screenplays.[1] He served as a development executive for Will Smith's Overbrook Entertainment from 2010 to 2012,[2][3] having previously served as the Director of Development and Production at Universal Pictures from 2008 to 2010.[4] In 2012, he began serving as an advisor for BoomGen Studios,[5] as well as for Plympton, Inc. the following year.[6] In 2017, he began serving as a board member for the art education non-profit Young Storytellers.[7][8]
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Franklin Leonard | |
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Alma mater | Harvard University |
Occupation | Film executive |
Known for | Founder of The Black List |
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