Jarrod Murray

Literary Manager & Producer, Epicenter
Formats Interested In
Features
TV
TV Genres
Drama
Sci-Fi
Action
Adventure
Thriller
Horror
Sub-Genres
Biopic
Book Adaptation
Crime/True Crime
Female-Driven
Futuristic
Graphic Novel Adaptation
High-Concept
Post-Apocalyptic
Revenge
True Story
More about Jarrod Murray

Jarrod grew up in small-town Alabama, and attended the University of Southern Mississippi. After saving up money working in construction, he spent a few months interning in New York, then made the cross-country trek to LA for grad school at the American Film Institute's producing program. Post-AFI, he worked his way up from intern to creative executive for agent-turned-producer Marty Adelstein, where he worked on Prison Break and discovered the script for Hanna (released in 2011 by Focus Features). In 2008, he left to run development at PCH Films for producers Trevor Albert (Groundhog Day) and James Keach (Walk the Line). In 2011, he decided to strike out on his own as a producer, and set up the David Morrell novel Brotherhood of the Rose at Gold Circle Films, and sold Dennis Tafoya's book The Wolves of Fairmount Park to RCR Pictures. He also sold an animated project to Fox with director Walt Becker. Shortly thereafter, he segued into literary management. In 2012, he was introduced to fellow AFI alum Allard Cantor, and they joined forces as Epicenter. Their clients have sold projects to CW, CBS, Fox, ABC Family, Fremantle, Netflix, and Nickelodeon. They also have clients who’ve been part of the writing staff of THE MCCARTHYS, ONCE UPON A TIME, NASHVILLE, RUSH HOUR, CROWDED, DEAD OF SUMMER, and the Fox series APB. 

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