Jonathan Gray (b. 1980)

Birthplace:
Cannes, France

Born:
August 24, 1980

Jonathan Gray is a French American producer and entrepreneur. His father, Martin Gray, is a Holocaust survivor and author of the bestseller For Those I Loved. Gray founded his first company, JG Events, at the young age of 22. In 2005, he launched the lifestyle management group Quintessentially France and simultaneously partnered with Gary Hersham to form the real estate agency Beauchamp Estates France. He established First Idea International in 2008. He set up the Los Angeles-based film production company The Hideaway Entertainment in 2016 and the Intelligent Design Agency (iDeA), a creative lab, two years later.

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Co-Producer:
2020  Faraway Eyes

Executive Producer:
2009  Happy Tears
2010  Pete Smalls Is Dead
2012  Hello I Must Be Going
2013  Hellbenders
2015  Captive
2016  Anesthesia
2017  Blind
2017  Dark Night
2017  Love, Cecil
2018  Mile 22
2018  Time Freak
2019  American Dreamer
2019  Entangled
2020  Bloodshot
2020  Faraway Eyes
????  The Queen of Fashion

Producer:
2009  Happy Tears
2010  Pete Smalls Is Dead
2012  Hello I Must Be Going
2013  Hellbenders
2014  The Man On Her Mind
2015  Captive
2016  Anesthesia
2017  Blind
2017  Dark Night
2017  Love, Cecil
2017  Pottersville
2018  Boarding School
2018  Mile 22
2018  Time Freak
2019  American Dreamer
2019  Entangled
2020  Bloodshot
2020  Faraway Eyes
2021  Cherry
????  Can You Hear Me?
????  Combat Control
????  Level Up
????  The Queen of Fashion

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