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Very Perry Productions, LLC, doing business as Tyler Perry Studios (TPS), is an American film production studio in
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founded by actor, filmmaker, and playwright
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in 2006. In 2019, Perry celebrated the grand opening of his newest Atlanta studio location, having purchased of the former
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complex in 2015 to make it the new home of Tyler Perry Studios. Tyler Perry Studios is one of the largest film production studios in the United States, and established Perry as the first African-American to outright own a major film production studio. Through 34th Street Films, a production arm of Tyler Perry Studios, Perry guides the work of other filmmakers. In 2018, Perry sold his previous studio location opened in 2008 to another minority-owned film production company. The previous studio location occupied two former
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affiliated buildings in the Greenbriar area of southwest Atlanta, and included of sets and office space. Tyler Perry Studios is a notable resource for Atlanta's robust economy. The company often advertises for film and crew positions at its southwest Atlanta location.


History

Perry has full ownership of his films, and
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used to serve as his distributor for all of his films starting from ''
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'' to '' A Madea Family Funeral''. After signing his deal with
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, Perry's films are now distributed by
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and
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starting with '' Nobody's Fool'' and '' A Fall from Grace''. His first film, ''
Diary of a Mad Black Woman ''Diary of a Mad Black Woman'' is a 2005 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Darren Grant and written by Tyler Perry. Inspired by the play of the same name, it marks Perry's feature film debut and is the first entry in the Madea ...
'', produced on a budget of $5.5 million, became an unexpected commercial success prompting widespread discussion among industry watchers about whether middle-class African-Americans were simply not being addressed by mainstream
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movies. Its final gross box office receipts were $50.6 million, although it was critically panned scoring only 16 percent approval rating on the website
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. On its opening weekend, February 24, 2006, Perry's film version of '' Madea's Family Reunion'' opened at No. 1 with $30.3 million. The film eventually grossed $65 million and, like ''Diary'', almost all of it in the United States. The film was jump-started by an hour-long appearance by Perry and his co-stars on the daily talk show ''
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''. His next project for Lionsgate, '' Daddy's Little Girls'', starring British actor
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and
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was released in the United States on February 14, 2007. It grossed over $31 million. Perry wrote, directed, produced and starred in his next film, '' Why Did I Get Married?'', which was released on October 12, 2007. It opened as the top-grossing movie in its first weekend, earning $21.4 million at the box office. It is loosely based on the play which Perry wrote in 2004. Filming began March 5, 2007, in
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,
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, then Atlanta, where Perry opened his own studio.
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, Sharon Leal, Jill Scott, and
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appear in the film. Perry's 2008 film, '' Meet the Browns'', which was released on March 21, opened at No. 2 with a $20,082,809 weekend gross. '' The Family That Preys'' opened on September 12, 2008, and grossed over $35.1 million as of October. '' Madea Goes to Jail'' opened at No. 1 on February 20, 2009, grossing $41 million and becoming his largest opening to date. This was Perry's seventh film with
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. On May 1, 2012, a four-alarm fire engulfed portions of the studio complex, causing the partial collapse of one building. Less than three months later, another fire broke out on the roof of another building on the morning of August 27, 2012. On November 20, 2019, it hosted the MSNBC and Washington Post 2020 Democratic Party presidential debate on the Oprah Winfrey sound stage. It also hosted Miss Universe 2019 on December 8. In October 2023, TPS signed a first look deal with
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to develop film and television projects. In June 2021, Tyler Perry and T.D. Jakes announced they were purchasing over 130 acres in southwest Atlanta including a proposed expansion of Tyler Perry Studios for a public accessible entertainment district with theaters, retail shops, restaurants, and a Georgia film and TV museum. Perry is expecting the entertainment district to be completed in 2025. In February 2024, Perry announced his $800 million expansion project which included additional soundstages is temporarily on hold due to his concerns that rapid advances in video-related
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could reduce demand for traditional filmmaking. Perry wants the filmmaking industry to galvanize as one voice and lobby for legislation to regulate artificial intelligence in Hollywood. On December 6, 2024, Tyler Perry Studios president and general manager Steve Mensch died in a plane crash. The single-engine Vans RV-12IS plane crashed and ended up upside down on a road in Homosassa, Florida.


Studio locations

Before moving to its first southwest Atlanta location in 2008, the studios used the former studio space at 99 Krog Street in Inman Park on the BeltLine in central Atlanta. Perry had purchased the land from Atlanta Stage Works in 2006 for a reported $7 million. The studios were later converted into the Krog Street Market. In 2019, Tyler Perry Studios officially moved into of the former
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complex in southwest Atlanta. The studio has of the site dedicated to standing permanent sets, including a replica of a luxury hotel lobby, a
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replica, a mansion, a mock cheap hotel, a trailer park set, and a real 1950s-style diner that was relocated from a town away. It has a residential neighborhood cul-de-sac with 12 homes, many of them with actual functioning interiors, furnished and decorated, not simply "facades." It also hosts 12 soundstages named after highly accomplished African-Americans in the entertainment industry. Sets *Airplane *Bank *Baseball Fields *Chapel *County Jail *Modern Courtroom *Courtroom *Coffee Shop *Culdesac *Classic Diner *Farmhouse *Historic District *Lakeside Cabin *Luxury Hotel *Mansion *Maxineville *Motel *Post Theatre *Prison Yard *Rustic Cabin *Tennis Court *Theatre *Trailer Park *White House *The Dream Building *Greenspace


Filmography


Film

* ''
Diary of a Mad Black Woman ''Diary of a Mad Black Woman'' is a 2005 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Darren Grant and written by Tyler Perry. Inspired by the play of the same name, it marks Perry's feature film debut and is the first entry in the Madea ...
'' (2005) * '' Madea's Family Reunion'' (2006) * '' Daddy's Little Girls'' (2007) * '' Why Did I Get Married?'' (2007) * '' Meet the Browns'' (2008) * '' The Family That Preys'' (2008) * '' Madea Goes to Jail'' (2009) * '' I Can Do Bad All by Myself'' (2009) * '' Why Did I Get Married Too?'' (2010) * ''
For Colored Girls ''For Colored Girls'' is a 2010 American drama film adapted from Ntozake Shange's 1975 original choreopoem '' for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf''. Written, directed and co-produced by Tyler Perry, the film ...
'' (2010) * '' Madea's Big Happy Family'' (2011) * '' Good Deeds'' (2012) * '' Madea's Witness Protection'' (2012) * '' Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor'' (2013) * '' A Madea Christmas'' (2013) * '' The Single Moms Club'' (2014) * '' Boo! A Madea Halloween'' (2016) * '' Boo 2! A Madea Halloween'' (2017) * '' Acrimony'' (2018) * '' Nobody's Fool'' (2018) * '' A Madea Family Funeral'' (2019) * '' A Fall from Grace'' (2020) * '' A Madea Homecoming'' (2022) *''
A Jazzman's Blues ''A Jazzman's Blues'' is a 2022 American drama film written, produced and directed by Tyler Perry. The film stars Joshua Boone, Amirah Vann, Solea Pfeiffer, Austin Scott, Brent Antonello, and Ryan Eggold. ''A Jazzman's Blues'' premiered at the ...
'' (2022) *'' Mea Culpa'' (2024) *''
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'' (2024) * '' Divorce in the Black'' (2024) * '' The Six Triple Eight'' (2024) * '' Duplicity'' (2025) * ''
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'' (2025) * ''Madea's Destination Wedding'' (2025) * ''Joe's College Road Trip'' (TBA)


Television

*'' House of Payne'' (original run, 2007-2012) *'' Meet the Browns'' (2009-2011) *'' For Better or Worse'' (2011-2017) *'' The Haves and the Have Nots'' (2013–2021) *'' Love Thy Neighbor'' (2013-2017) *'' If Loving You Is Wrong'' (2014-2020) *'' Too Close to Home'' (2016-2017) *''
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'' (2018–present) *'' The Paynes'' (2018) *''
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'' (2019–present) *'' Sistas'' (2019–present) *'' Young Dylan'' (2020–2025) *'' Ruthless'' (2020–present) *'' Bruh'' (2020–present) *'' House of Payne'' (revival, 2020–present) *''
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'' (2020–present) *''
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'' (2021–present) *'' Hawkeye'' (2021)'Hawkeye' To Start Production At Tyler Perry Studios
/ref> *'' Zatima'' (2022–present) *'' The Michael Blackson Show'' (2023–present) *'' Caught Up'' (2023–present) *'' Beauty in Black'' (2024-present) *''
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'' (2024-present) *'' She The People'' (2025-present) *'' Divorced Sistas'' (2025-present)


References


External links

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