Brad Grey
Brad Alan Grey (December 29, 1957 – May 14, 2017) was an American television and film producer. He co-founded Brillstein-Grey Entertainment (now Brillstein Entertainment Partners), and afterwards became the chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures, a position he held from 2005 until 2017. Grey graduated from the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Management. Under Grey's leadership, Paramount finished No. 1 in global market share in 2011 and No. 2 domestically in 2008, 2009, and 2010, despite releasing significantly fewer films than its competitors. He also produced eight out of Paramount's 10 top-grossing pictures of all time after having succeeded Sherry Lansing in 2005.

The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

The Departed

Bulletproof

View from the Top

The Replacement Killers

Running with Scissors

The Burning

The Cable Guy

Happy Gilmore

In Memoriam: New York City

For Hope

Screwed

What Planet Are You From?

Scary Movie
Bob Saget: In the Dream State

The Celluloid Closet

The Wedding Singer

Opportunity Knocks

I'm Still Here

Notes on an American Film Director at Work

Dirty Work

City by the Sea

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

Pasadena

Mr. Show with Bob and David

Jake in Progress

Good Sports

The Larry Sanders Show

NewsRadio

Cracking Up

The Dana Carvey Show

The Steve Harvey Show

The Sopranos

Real Time with Bill Maher

The Naked Truth

Just Shoot Me!

Politically Incorrect
Alright Already

Married to the Kellys

My Big Fat Greek Life

The Lyon's Den
