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Peter Safran

1965 - Today

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Peter Safran (born 22 November 1965) is a British and American film producer, studio executive, and talent manager. He currently serves as the co-chairperson and co-CEO of DC Studios alongside James Gunn. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2024). Peter Safran is the 118th most popular producer (down from 111th in 2024), the 6,430th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 6,095th in 2019) and the 8th most popular British Producer.

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Among PRODUCERS

Among producers, Peter Safran ranks 118 out of 140Before him are Gian-Carlo Coppola, Susan Downey, Laura Ziskin, Gulshan Kumar, Peter Del Vecho, and Peter Chernin. After him are Graham King, Jane Rosenthal, Yash Johar, Deborah Snyder, Kevin Clash, and Hugh Padgham.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Peter Safran ranks 711Before him are Roger Avary, Zbigniew Spruch, Kevin Poulsen, Kumiko Watanabe, Mohammed Achik, and Milan Ohnisko. After him are David Miliband, Rodolfo Massi, Alexander Pechtold, Ali Kayalı, Hwangbo Kwan, and Augustine Eguavoen.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Peter Safran ranks 6,432 out of 8,785Before him are Syd Owen (1922), Hugh Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster (1991), Mel Charles (1935), Paddy Pimblett (1995), Charlie Brooker (1971), and Dominic Raab (1974). After him are Lalla Ward (1951), Andy Lonergan (1983), Peter Ebdon (1970), Harris Dickinson (1996), David Miliband (1965), and David Mackenzie (1966).

Among PRODUCERS In United Kingdom

Among producers born in United Kingdom, Peter Safran ranks 8Before him are Walter Legge (1906), David Heyman (1961), Chris Blackwell (1937), Emma Thomas (1971), Mark Ronson (1975), and David Barron (1954). After him are Graham King (1961), Hugh Padgham (1955), Eric Fellner (1959), Miles Millar (1967), and Mark Burnett (1960).