Village Roadshow’s Alix Jaffe Joins Miramax as Television President

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Village Roadshow’s Alix Jaffe is joining Miramax as the studio’s new president of television on March 31.

Jaffe, who will report directly to Miramax CEO Jonathan Glickman, will be responsible for overseeing the company’s teams in Los Angeles, London and Doha, Qatar. Senior vice president Mirsada Abdool Raman will report to Jaffe. 

“I’m thrilled to join Jon and the incredible team at Miramax,” Jaffe said in a Tuesday statement. “I have long admired their rich catalog and look forward to creating bold new shows, developing fresh original content and telling stories that push boundaries and resonate with audiences around the world.”

Jaffe brings over two decades of experience in TV development and production, most recently serving as Village Roadshow Entertainment Group’s executive vice president of television.

At Village Roadshow, she successfully launched and led the company’s independent TV business, overseeing development to production of scripted content and library titles, including the reboot of “Nash Bridges” for USA/Peacock and the BBC series “We Might Regret This,” which was greenlit for two additional seasons.

Additionally, she built strategic partnerships with Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison and Bryan Cranston’s Moonshot Entertainment and her projects have found success on all major platforms, including Prime Video, Apple TV+, AMC, Hulu, Netflix, Paramount+ and Roku.

Prior to Village Roadshow, Jaffe was president of Greg Garcia’s production company Amigos de Garcia, where she executive produced “The Guest Book” (TBS) and “The Millers” (CBS). She has also held key leadership positions at CBS, including vice president of current programs, where she worked on series such as “Blue Bloods,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “Numb3rs” and the launch of “Survivor.”

“The combination of Alix’s razor-sharp creative instincts, deep talent relationships and her expertise in nurturing both existing IP and original content creates an extraordinary opportunity for Miramax TV,” Glickman said. “With the strength of Miramax’s iconic library, she is uniquely positioned to drive innovative storytelling, elevate our global business and lead us in delivering the highest-quality talent and stories to audiences worldwide.” 

Miramax’s recent TV credits include “The Gentleman,” which was renewed for a second season at Netflix that will begin production in April, “Zero Day” starring Robert De Niro and “Wednesday” starring Jenna Ortega.

On the film side, Miramax greenlit a sequel to “The Beekeeper” with Jason Statham returning along with Timo Tjahjanto directing, and dropped the fourth installment of the Bridget Jones franchise, “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,” which grossed $111.3 million internationally, as well as indie hit “Strange Darling.”

Upcoming projects include the Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst and Peter Dinklage-led “Roofman,” which premieres Oct. 3, the next installment in the “Scary Movie” franchise, which premieres Summer 2026, Colman Domingo’s directorial debut “Scandalous,” which stars Sydney Sweeney, and David Jonsson and Drew Hancock’s “The Faculty” remake.

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