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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0163335Jeff Clanagan - IMDb

    Jeff Clanagan, recognized as one of Black Enterprise Magazine's Top 50 Hollywood Power Brokers and a member of Ebony Magazine's Power 150, is responsible for the release of nearly 200 DVDs. His projects have generated over $150 million in revenue.

  2. Apr 16, 2011 · Founder of Codeblack Films, Jeff Clanagan was the force behind the birth of the home entertainment business, marketing and distributing home entertainment properties like The Def Comedy Jam,...

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  3. Position: President; Company: CodeBlack Films, Lionsgate Entertainment; Industry: Entertainment; Country: United States. Jeff Clanagan is the Founder of CodeBlack Entertainment, the first independent, vertically integrated African American-owned film studio, actively engaged in the business of feature film production and distribution, worldwide ...

  4. Jeff Clanagan is an award-winning producer and innovator in entertainment. He currently holds roles as CEO of Laugh Out Loud, the entertainment company from the world’s top comedian Kevin Hart, and CEO of Codeblack Films and Codeblack Digital, a film production and distribution company dedicated to super-serving the black community worldwide.

  5. Entertainment industry veteran Jeff Clanagan founded Codeblack Films in 2012. The passion of Codeblack Films executive team is to super serve the global Black community and help its content and brand partners access the power of the $1-trillion African-American consumer market.

  6. Jeff Clanagan Biograpy, Net Worth, and Personal Life. Jeff Clanagan, also known as the Founder and CEO of CodeBlack Entertainment, which is the first independent and vertically integrated African American-owned film studio is a famous filmmaker and producer in Hollywood.

  7. Jeff Clanagan is the founder and CEO of CodeBlack Entertainment, a company he founded in 2005. Clanagan was spurred to the creation of CodeBlack Entertainment because of the lack or shortage of positive representations of African-Americans in film and television media.

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