Zygi Kamasa

Zygi Kamasa
Zygmunt Jan "Zygi" Kamasa (born 12 November 1969) is a Swedish-British entertainment studio executive and film executive producer. He is the CEO and founder of True Brit Entertainment, a British based theatrical distributor dedicated exclusively to co-financing and co-producing British feature films and Television. Previously, Kamasa was group CEO of MARV, partnering with director and producer Matthew Vaughn, where he oversaw the expansion of the Kingsman franchise and produced the film Tetris (2023), starring Taron Egerton, as well as Vaughn's latest big budget film, Argylle (2024), starring Henry Cavill, Sam Rockwell, Bryce Dallas Howard, Samuel L Jackson, and John Cena, due to be released through Universal Pictures and Apple TV+ in 2024. Kamasa was CEO of Lionsgate UK & Europe until July 2020 where he was a major supporter of British independent films, investing and releasing over 60 British films, as well as producing films such as Harry Brown (2009), Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2011), The Railway Man (2013), Brooklyn (2015), Eddie the Eagle (2015), and London Has Fallen (2016). (Via Wikipedia)
Origin
UK
Zygmunt Jan "Zygi" Kamasa (born 12 November 1969) is a Swedish-British entertainment studio executive and film executive producer. He is the CEO and founder of True Brit Entertainment, a British based theatrical distributor dedicated exclusively to co-financing and co-producing British feature films and Television. Previously, Kamasa was group CEO of MARV, partnering with director and producer Matthew Vaughn, where he oversaw the expansion of the Kingsman franchise and produced the film Tetris (2023), starring Taron Egerton, as well as Vaughn's latest big budget film, Argylle (2024), starring Henry Cavill, Sam Rockwell, Bryce Dallas Howard, Samuel L Jackson, and John Cena, due to be released through Universal Pictures and Apple TV+ in 2024. Kamasa was CEO of Lionsgate UK & Europe until July 2020 where he was a major supporter of British independent films, investing and releasing over 60 British films, as well as producing films such as Harry Brown (2009), Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2011), The Railway Man (2013), Brooklyn (2015), Eddie the Eagle (2015), and London Has Fallen (2016). (Via Wikipedia)