I am open to everything. I have worked in almost genre and format and have a great understanding of the marketplace. While most of my experience has been in television, I started in features and am an avid film junkie who still watches at least five films a week and goes to the theater multiple times a month. My biggest passion and the space I have worked in the most is genre. I am in expert in sci-fi, horror, fantasy and action. But I also worked in broadcast for many years and know that world extremely well.
Romance, family-friendly space, historical projects.
Jeff Nemon is a TV/Film executive with over fifteen years of experience. He has been involved with some of the biggest shows on TV and has worked with almost every streamer, network, and studio. Jeff’s expertise is in the genre and premium drama space, but also has a lot of experience working in broadcast.
Most recently, Jeff was the SVP of Development at showrunner/producer Michael Seitzman's company, Maniac Productions. He oversaw Michael's studio deal at Blumhouse TV and a slate of thirty projects. He was essential in attaching showrunners, filmmakers, and talent to various series and features and helped secure high-end IP in competitive bidding wars. During his time at Maniac, every project that was taken out to market was sold to a buyer. He worked with Netflix, Disney+, Peacock, Amazon, FOX during his time at Maniac.
Before working at Maniac, Jeff was the SVP of Drama Development at Gail Berman's TV studio, Sidecar. During the studio's first year and a half, he sold ten series to various networks and received two straight series orders and a pilot order for projects he developed. He developed the upcoming Netflix series THE PERFECT COUPLE starring Nicole Kidman and directed by Susanne Bier.
His first executive job was at Valhalla Entertainment, where he was actively involved in THE WALKING DEAD franchise, was the covering exec for shows at USA, Amazon, Syfy, and developed series for almost every TV buyer. He also oversaw a film slate and worked with most major film studios.
Jeff got his start in current programming at CBS where he helped cover ten shows over three broadcast seasons.