Because 'Annie' is one of those classic stories that throughout generations has always been a phenomenal story about faith, about the power of connection and community, and about family. Average. The two met on the set of 2011’s Jumping the Broom, which starred Meagan Good while Devon Franklin was a producer on the film. DeVon Franklin (2011) Meagan Good Career Highlights: First Film: Friday (1995) First TV Show: Gabriel’s Fire (1991) Meagan Good Distinctive Features: Meagan Good Body Measurements: The actress Meagan Good height, weight, bra cup, bust, waist, hip, shoe size, and other body measurements stats are listed below.
... Short biography, height, weight, dates: Birth date: April 13, 1978 Birth place: San Francisco, California, United States
He helped produce In 2012, following these sweeping successes, Franklin continued to rise in the ranks at Columbia, becoming Senior Vice President of Production, which made him one of the youngest people in the industry to hold such a position.One of Franklin's first projects as Senior VP was adapting the New York Times Bestseller One of Franklin’s final projects during his time as a studio executive was the reimagining of the classic story “Annie.” Franklin served as an executive on the project alongside Sony’s Ange Giannetti, who Franklin has since called a mentor in his time at the studio.In promoting the film, Franklin noted that what made the film unique is that “for the first time, we’re doing 'Annie' with a diverse cast, and capturing modern day New York with a different flavor. DeVon Franklin estimated net worth in 2018 is Under Review. She made her 7 million dollar fortune with Think Like a Man Too, Deception, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. DeVon Franklin is a American Actor, Producer, Senior Vice President of Production for Columbia Tristar Pictures, Author, who was born on 13 April, 1978 in San Francisco, CA, USA. A recognized authority on spirituality, faith and the entertainment business, Franklin is committed to using the power of media as an inspirational tool.
His mother, grandmother and her seven sisters formed what Franklin has called a “coalition” of strong women that guided him and his brothers in the absence of their father.In a 2016 Mother’s Day essay, Franklin wrote of his upbringing: “While she did make sure we had strong males in our life, like my grandfather and my pastor (who was also my uncle), my mother wanted to give us something more than that. Career. People think, "Oh, well, you know, the faith-based audience just lives in the red states." That's where I've had my success: bridging that gap. Upon graduation from USC, Franklin accepted a full-time position at Overbrook.