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  1. Brian Robbins (born Brian Levine, November 22, 1963) is an American businessman, film and television producer, director, executive and current co-CEO of Paramount Global. He has been the president and CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon since 2021.

  2. Brian Robbins, de son vrai nom Brian Levine, né le 22 novembre 1963 à Brooklyn, est un acteur, réalisateur et producteur de cinéma américain. Il devient ensuite directeur de studio. Il connaît son premier succès avec le film Varsity Blues en 1999.

  3. 13 sept. 2021 · Brian Robbins, former child actor and Nickelodeon chief, will lead Paramount Pictures as it shifts its focus to streaming. He replaces Jim Gianopulos, who will serve in an advisory role until the end of the year.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0005367Brian Robbins - IMDb

    Brian Robbins is a media executive and a prolific producer of TV, film and digital content. He has worked on shows like Smallville, One Tree Hill, Nickelodeon's All That and Kenan and Kel, and movies like Coach Carter, Norbit and Rugrats.

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  5. 10 sept. 2021 · Nickelodeon head Brian Robbins will replace Jim Gianopulos as the chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures, according to Variety. Robbins, who also oversees Paramount Plus and Nickelodeon, is expected to focus on streaming and youth-oriented content.

  6. 10 sept. 2021 · Brian Robbins, who founded Awesomeness TV and led Nickelodeon, is the latest Hollywood executive to take on a new role in the streaming era. He talks to Variety about his vision for Paramount, his experience in digital media and his approach to content for young audiences.

  7. 13 sept. 2021 · Robbins will oversee all films for Paramount+ and kids and family content, in addition to his role at Nickelodeon. The move follows reports of owner Shari Redstone's dissatisfaction with Paramount's theatrical releases.