Keith Quinn(III)
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Keith Quinn is a media executive with experience managing studio divisions, production companies, and hands-on producing for Paramount Pictures, Zodiak Media, Agility Studios, Mark Burnett Productions, LivePlanet, and through his own company, Black Lamp Inc. Keith has had first-look deals at Sonar Entertainment and Fox, and has set up projects at Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, Spotify, iHeart, YouTube, Fullscreen, HBO, Bravo, A&E, E!, NBC, ESPN, Universal, Warner Media, Paramount, Studio 8, Verizon, and Sony.
Keith's credits as a producer or executive include: Brews Brothers (Netflix), Brewster High (iHeart), Rob Riggle's Ski-Master Academy (Crackle, Sony TV), Drive Share (go90, Amazon), Burning Love (Yahoo, E!, Hulu), Jackass 3.5 (Paramount), The LXD (Hulu), Zoolander: Supermodel (Paramount+), Filthy Preppy Teen$ (Fullscreen, go90), Fan Club (MSN), Running the Sahara (ESPN, Showtime), Rock Star (CBS), and Project Greenlight (HBO).
Keith also founded creator economy studio Engine Room, and has advised companies such as YouTube, IVI, Verizon, Illumination Entertainment, Redbox, Showtime, Post Scrip t Media, Philo, The Video Genomoe Project (Sold to Hulu), and Uproxx.
Keith's philanthropic work includes over a decade of service on the Board of Water.org, an organization dedicated to solving the world water crisis, where his efforts have raised millions of dollars, and where he was elected to the executive committee. This followed his co-founding of H2O Africa, the social responsibility component of the documentary feature Running the Sahara, which merged with Water Partners to create Water.org in 2008. He is also on Plimouth Patuxet's Board of Advisors.
Keith holds an MBA from Kellogg at Northwestern, and an A.B. from Harvard, where he was on the Board of Editors of The Harvard Lampoon.
Keith's credits as a producer or executive include: Brews Brothers (Netflix), Brewster High (iHeart), Rob Riggle's Ski-Master Academy (Crackle, Sony TV), Drive Share (go90, Amazon), Burning Love (Yahoo, E!, Hulu), Jackass 3.5 (Paramount), The LXD (Hulu), Zoolander: Supermodel (Paramount+), Filthy Preppy Teen$ (Fullscreen, go90), Fan Club (MSN), Running the Sahara (ESPN, Showtime), Rock Star (CBS), and Project Greenlight (HBO).
Keith also founded creator economy studio Engine Room, and has advised companies such as YouTube, IVI, Verizon, Illumination Entertainment, Redbox, Showtime, Post Scrip t Media, Philo, The Video Genomoe Project (Sold to Hulu), and Uproxx.
Keith's philanthropic work includes over a decade of service on the Board of Water.org, an organization dedicated to solving the world water crisis, where his efforts have raised millions of dollars, and where he was elected to the executive committee. This followed his co-founding of H2O Africa, the social responsibility component of the documentary feature Running the Sahara, which merged with Water Partners to create Water.org in 2008. He is also on Plimouth Patuxet's Board of Advisors.
Keith holds an MBA from Kellogg at Northwestern, and an A.B. from Harvard, where he was on the Board of Editors of The Harvard Lampoon.