Tyler Perry Studios - 2020


Tyler Perry Studios - 2020

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Tyler Perry Studios - 2020


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Tyler Perry Studios

Tyler Perry Studios
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Stacey Abrams, Viola Davis, Ava DuVernay, Tiffany Haddish and Samuel L. Jackson also were among the luminaries at the celebration in Atlanta.

Hollywood stars came out in full force for the grand opening of Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta. The red carpet buzz surrounded Perry's history-making as the first African American actor-director-writer-producer to own a studio outright with no partners or corporate backing.

A-list stars including Viola Davis, Ava DuVernay, Oprah Winfrey, Whoopi Goldberg, Halle Berry, Samuel L. Jackson, Tiffany Haddish and Stacey Abrams walked the carpet lined with walls adorned in roses and shared their admiration and support for Perry.

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what Tyler Perry has done. I want to be able to look back on this and say 'I was there.'"

Winfrey added of Perry: "Tyler is my little big brother. To see him rise to this moment that I know he's dreamed about, planned, defined, clarify for himself, it's just a fulfillment of a dream. It's wonderful to see."

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I get to share it. I get to inspire people and encourage them. That is what it's all about."

Following the red carpet, guests such as Diddy and his son Quincy were shuttled by trolley to a swanky cocktail reception where Denzel Washington, Spike Lee, T.D. Jakes, Usher, T. I., Jill Scott and Patti LaBelle shared the room.

Perry kicked off the reception by sharing the story of what inspired him to move to Atlanta in 1992. "I saw black people doing well for the first time in my life. I saw black doctors, lawyers and other professionals and thought, 'This is the promised land. I can make it here!'" At the time Perry lived in a weekly hotel on Buford Highway.


If my mother hadn't given me that, I don't know where I would be."

In a room of about 800 guests, Perry highlighted one special person in attendance who influenced him: Winfrey. "In 2005, Oprah invited me to her Legends Ball," he revealed. "I saw Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson, Tom Cruise and Sidney Poitier, and I said, 'What am I doing here?' I didn't know I said it out loud, but Yolanda Adams was sitting next to me and she said, 'You belong here.' By the end of the party I said, 'I'm going to dream bigger.' It was something about being in Oprah's house, being in her presence, seeing what a black person had accomplished — it really, really spoke to me."

He told his audience of the impact he'd like to make at the studios' grand opening. "If I can get you to leave this weekend feeling like I did that day, we're going to change some major things in this world. Sometimes your dreams are on life support. You don't know if you'll make it, but being exposed to something bigger can give your dreams the life it needs," he added.

"If I can build studios on this land that was once a confederate army base …" The crowd burst into applause, as Perry added, "We all get to stand here equally — black, white, whatever — this is the American dream."

After another resounding cheer from the crowd, he turned the floor over to Jennifer Hudson, who sang Andy Williams' "The Impossible Dream."

Guests were then given a tour of the 330-acre studio and each of the 12 soundstages, all named after iconic African American legends in the industry: Cicely Tyson, Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, Oprah Winfrey, Whoopi Goldberg, Will Smith, Halle Berry, Denzel Washington, Spike Lee, Ruby Dee, Ossie Davis and Diahann Carroll.

Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Maxwell, Colin Kaepernick and Ambassador Andrew Young, among others, attended the tour, which stopped at each stage, where a representative christened it by breaking a bottle of champagne against the studio wall.

Will Smith gave words of inspiration to future actors on the guided studio tour. "Bring great energy to set every single day. It's moment-to-moment when people of power will make a decision whether or not they want you there. Show up on time and do great work," he said. "Don't make it hard to make hits. Tyler went out on a limb to make this happen, now hits have to come out of this studio. There's so much on the line. Many people have suffered for us to be standing here."


Mary J. Blige. Perry also orchestrated an impromptu performance with Tevin Campbell, Johnny Gill, Monica and Keith Washington.

As guests

Mary J. Blige. Perry also orchestrated an impromptu performance with Tevin Campbell, Johnny Gill, Monica and Keith Washington.

As guests-


Tyler Perry Studios


Tyler Perry Studios

Private
IndustryProduction studio
GenreFilm, Play and Television shows
Founded2006; 13 years ago
FounderTyler Perry
Headquarters,
Area served
United States
Key people
Tyler Perry (CEO)
Michelle Sneed (President)
Mark E. Swinton (Senior Vice President)
RevenueUS$900 million (FY 2016)[1]
OwnerTyler Perry
DivisionsThe Tyler Perry Foundation
Subsidiaries34 Street Films
BET+
Websitetylerperry.com

Tyler Perry Studios (TPS) is an American film production studio in Atlanta, Georgia founded by actor, filmmaker, and playwright Tyler Perry in 2006.

In 2019, Perry celebrated the grand opening of his newest Atlanta studio location; he purchased 330 acres of the former Fort McPherson complex in 2015 to make it the new home of Tyler Perry Studios. Tyler Perry Studios is the largest film production studio in the nation and established Perry as the first African-American to outright own a major film production studio. Through 34th Street Films, a production arm of Tyler Perry Studios, Perry guides the work of other filmmakers.

In 2018, Perry sold his previous studio location opened in 2008 to another film production company. The previous studio location occupied two former Delta Air Lines affiliated buildings in the Greenbriar area of southwest Atlanta, and included 200,000 square feet (19,000 m2) of sets and office space.

Tyler Perry Studios was first established as The Tyler Perry Company, Inc., and was rebranded as Tyler Perry Studios in 2006. Besides Perry's own projects, other projects have filmed there such as The Walking Dead and Black Panther.

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History

Perry has full ownership of his movies, and Lions Gate Entertainment serves as his distributor for all of his films (with the exception of Nobody’s Fool, which was distributed by Paramount Pictures). His first movie, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, produced on a budget of $5.5 million, became an unexpected commercial success prompting widespread discussion among industry watchers about whether middle-class African-Americans were simply not being addressed by mainstream Hollywood movies. Its final gross box office receipts were $50.6 million, although it was critically panned scoring only 16 percent approval rating on the website Rotten Tomatoes. On its opening weekend, February 24, 2006, Perry's film version of Madea's Family Reunion opened at

1

with $30.3 million. The film eventually grossed $65 million and, like

Diary

, almost all of it in the United States. The film was jump-started by an hour-long appearance by Perry and his co-stars on

The Oprah Winfrey Show

.

His next project for Lions Gate, Daddy's Little Girls, starring Gabrielle Union and Idris Elba was released in the U.S. on February 14, 2007. It grossed over $31 million. Perry wrote, directed, produced and starred in his next movie, Why Did I Get Married?, which was released on October 12, 2007. It opened as the top-grossing movie in its first weekend, earning $21.4 million at the box office. It is loosely based on the play which Perry wrote in 2004. Filming began March 5, 2007, in Whistler, British Columbia, Vancouver, then Atlanta, where Perry opened his own studio. Janet Jackson, Sharon Leal, Jill Scott, and Tasha Smith appear in the film. Perry's 2008 film, Meet the Browns, which was released on March 21, opened at

2

with a $20,082,809 weekend gross.

The Family That Preys

opened on September 12, 2008, and grossed over $35.1 million as of October.

Madea Goes to Jail

opened at

1

on February 20, 2009, grossing $41 million and becoming his largest opening to date. This was Perry's seventh film with

Lions Gate Entertainment

.

On May 1, 2012, a four-alarm fire engulfed portions of the studio complex, causing the partial collapse of one building. Less than three months later, another fire broke out on the roof of another building on the morning of August 27, 2012. It also will host Miss Universe 2019 on December 8.

Studio locations

Before moving to its first southwest Atlanta location in 2008, the studios used the former studio space at 99 Krog Street in Inman Park on the BeltLine in central Atlanta. Perry had purchased the land from Atlanta Stage Works in 2006 for a reported $7 million. The studios were later converted into the Krog Street Market.

In 2019, Tyler Perry Studios officially moved into 330 acres of the former Fort McPherson complex in southwest Atlanta. The 330-acre (130 ha) studio has 50,000 square feet of the site dedicated to standing permanent sets, including a replica of a luxury hotel lobby, a White House replica, a 16,000-square-foot mansion, a mock cheap hotel, a trailer park set, and a real 1950s-style diner that was relocated from a town 100 miles (160 km) away; it also hosts 12 soundstages named after highly accomplished African-Americans in the entertainment industry. The soundstage dedications include Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis, Oprah Winfrey, Will Smith, Harry Belafonte, Diahann Carroll, John Singleton, Della Reese, Sir Sidney Poitier, Cicely Tyson, Spike Lee, Halle Berry, Whoopi Goldberg, and Denzel Washington.

34th Street Films

34th Street Films is a studio within Tyler Perry Studios that is for non-comedy films. Perry also uses this name for producing other productions not written by him. The first film released from 34th Street Films is For Colored Girls which is based on the 1975 award-winning stage play about the lives of eight African-American women and the issues they face. The second film distributed by 34th Street Films is Tyler Perry Presents Peeples. Peeples is about a guy proposing to his girlfriend who has to go meet her wealthy, well-off Hamptons family at their Sag Harbor, New York mansion.

Production history

Film

YearFilmCredited as
DirectorWriterProducerActorTyler Perry's Role
2005Diary of a Mad Black WomanNoYesYesYesMadea / Joe / Brian
2006Madea's Family ReunionYesYesYesYesMadea / Joe / Brian
2007Daddy's Little GirlsYesYesYesNo
2007Why Did I Get Married?YesYesYesYesTerry Bob
2008Meet the BrownsYesYesYesYesMadea / Joe
2008The Family That PreysYesYesYesYesBen
2009Madea Goes to JailYesYesYesYesMadea / Joe / Brian
2009I Can Do Bad All by MyselfYesYesYesYesMadea / Joe
2009PreciousNoNoYesNo
2010Why Did I Get Married Too?YesYesYesYesTerry Bob
2010For Colored GirlsYesYesYesNo
2011Madea's Big Happy FamilyYesYesYesYesMadea / Joe
2012Good DeedsYesYesYesYesWesley Deeds
2012Madea's Witness ProtectionYesYesYesYesMadea / Joe / Brian
2013Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage CounselorYesYesYesNo
2013PeeplesNoNoYesNo
2013A Madea ChristmasYesYesYesYesMadea
2014The Single Moms ClubYesYesYesYesTK
2015Madea's Tough LoveNoNoYesYesMadea / Joe / Brian
2016Boo! A Madea HalloweenYesYesYesYesMadea / Joe / Brian
2017Boo 2! A Madea HalloweenYesYesYesYesMadea / Joe / Brian
2018AcrimonyYesYesYesNo
2018Nobody's FoolYesYesYesNo
2019

A Madea Family Funeral

YesYesYesYesMadea / Joe / Brian / Heathrow

Television

YearShowCredited as
DirectorWriterProducerActorTyler Perry's Role
2006–2012House of PayneYesYesYesYesMadea
2009–2011Meet the BrownsYesYesYesNo
2011–2017For Better or WorseYesYesYesNo
2013–presentThe Haves and the Have NotsYesYesYesNo
2013–2017Love Thy NeighborYesYesYesYesMadea
2014–presentIf Loving You Is WrongYesYesYesNo
2016–2017Too Close to HomeYesYesYesNo
2018-presentThe PaynesYesYesYesNo
2019The OvalYesYesYesNo
2019SistasYesYesYesNo

Plays

YearPlayCredited as
DirectorWriterProducerActorTyler Perry's Role
1998I Know I've Been ChangedYesYesYesYesJoe
2000I Can Do Bad All by MyselfYesYesYesYesMadea
2001Diary of a Mad Black WomanYesYesYesYesDaddy Charles / Madea
2002Madea's Family ReunionYesYesYesYesMadea
2003Madea's Class ReunionYesYesYesYesDr. Willie Leroy Jones / Madea
2004Why Did I Get Married?YesYesYesNo
2005Meet the BrownsYesYesYesNoMadea (voice only)
2006Madea Goes to JailYesYesYesYesMadea
2007What's Done in the DarkYesYesYesNo
2008The Marriage CounselorYesYesYesNo
2009Laugh to Keep from CryingYesYesYesNo
2010Madea's Big Happy FamilyYesYesYesYesMadea
2011A Madea ChristmasYesYesYesYesMadea
2011Aunt Bam's PlaceYesYesYesNo
2011I Don't Want To Do Wrong!YesYesYesNo
2012The Haves and the Have NotsYesYesYesNo
2012Madea Gets a JobYesYesYesYesMadea
2013Madea's Neighbors from HellYesYesYesYesMadea
2014Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman ScornedYesYesYesNo
2015Madea on the RunYesYesYesYesMadea
2019Madea's FarewellYesYesYesYesMadea

References

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  3. ^ "Take a tour of Tyler Perry's massive new studio on a former Army base in Atlanta". Los Angeles Times. October 13, 2016.
  4. ^ "Tyler Perry Biography, Movies & Net Worth". May 5, 2019. Archived from the original on March 10, 2009.
  5. ^ "Tyler Perry Just Sold His Former Studio Lot For $18.5 Million". SHOPPE BLACK. January 3, 2019.
  6. ^ Schilling, Mark; Schilling, Mark (November 4, 2007). "Index sets up China shop".
  7. ^ Christian, Margena A., Becoming Tyler.Ebony. Oct. 2008: 78.
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  9. ^ "Madea's Family Reunion". Box Office Mojo.
  10. ^ "Daddy's Little Girls". Box Office Mojo.
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  13. ^ "Filmmakers have Georgia on their minds", Todd Longwell, The Hollywood Reporter as reported on Houghton Talent site
  14. ^ Braxton, Greg (2019-10-02). "Tyler Perry Studios, the house 'Madea' built, becomes a landmark for black Hollywood". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2019-10-07.
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Tyler Perry Studios - 2020

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Tyler Perry has set up his first project at Viacom as part of his multiyear content partnership with the media behemoth.

The multihyphenate has landed a straight-to-series order for the White House drama The Oval at Viacom-owned cable network BET. The project, starring Ed Quinn and Kron Moore as the first couple, is one of two dramas, two comedies and a live holiday-themed production set to air on the African-American-focused cable network between October 2019 and September 2020 (fiscal year 2020). Details of the other three series and live production have not yet been determined.

"I've been hard at work on The Oval and can't wait to share this story with audiences," Perry said Thursday in a statement. "I've set out to create a show that tells the story of a family placed in the White House by people of power while also highlighting the personal side and everyday lives of the staff who run the inner workings of the nation's most iconic residence.,"

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Tyler Perry Sets First of Four BET Series: White House Soap 'The Oval' (Exclusive)

JUNE 20, 201910:00am PT by Lesley Goldberg


'First Wives Club,' Will Packer Comedy to Launch on Upcoming BET Streaming Service

BET+, eyed to launch in the fall, will also feature scripted originals from Tyler Perry (among others).

BET is joining the streaming wars.

The Viacom-owned cable network will be launching a streaming service of its own in the fall, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter. Plans for the platform — which will feature Tracy Oliver's bounced around First Wives Club series and Will Packer-produced comedy Peachtree Place as well as content from Tyler Perry — have been in the works for more than six months. BET declined comment as formal deals for the service have not yet been completed.

Sources say Viacom is near a deal to bring in an executive to oversee BET+. A price point for the African American-focused service has not yet been determined. Similar to Disney+ and other forthcoming subscription services like WarnerMedia, BET+ will include content from across Viacom's cable brands including MTV, Comedy Central and VH1.

BET+ is the latest digital effort to come under Viacom CEO Bob Bakish. As linear ratings for the media behemoth's cable portfolio continue to dwindle, Viacom earlier this year paid $340 million for streaming video upstart Pluto TV. The ad-supported platform already has 16 million monthly users who have access to old episodes of Viacom-owned library content including The Hills and All That.

JUNE 10, 201910:36am PT by Lesley Goldberg

FIRST WIVES CLUB is as witty as it is wise. Watch Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, Diane Keaton and, of course, Ivana Trump tell it like it is.
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Tracy Oliver's long-gestating 'First Wives Club' reboot will be among the first originals to launch on BET+.