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Tyler Perry Studios
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Founded 2000 (as The Tyler Perry Company, Inc.)
2006 (as Tyler Perry Studios)
President Michelle Sneed
Notable Works Tyler Perry's House of Payne

Tyler Perry Studios (TPS) is a state-of-the-art film and television facility founded in 2006 by actor, producer, filmmaker, playwright, and philanthropist Tyler Perry. Located in Atlanta, Georgia on the historic grounds of the former Fort McPherson army base, the 330-acre campus is one of the largest production studios in the United States, showcasing forty buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, twelve purpose-built sound stages, 200 acres of greenspace and a diverse backlot.

With the success of the studio, Perry became established as the first African-American to own a major film production studio.

Contents

History

Productions

Film

Title Release Date
Diary of a Mad Black Woman February 25, 2005
Madea's Family Reunion February 24, 2006
Daddy's Little Girls February 14, 2007
Why Did I Get Married? October 12, 2007
Meet the Browns (2008) March 21, 2008
The Family That Preys September 12, 2008

Television

Title Format Network Years
Tyler Perry's House of Payne Sitcom TBS 2007–2012
BET 2020–present
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns Sitcom TBS 2009–2011
Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse Sitcom TBS 2011–2012
OWN 2013–2017
Tyler Perry's The Haves and the Have Nots Drama OWN 2013–2021
Tyler Perry's Love Thy Neighbor Sitcom OWN 2013–2017
If Loving You Is Wrong Drama OWN 2014–2020
Tyler Perry's Too Close to Home Drama TLC 2016–2017
The Paynes Sitcom OWN 2018
Tyler Perry's The Oval Drama BET 2019–present
Tyler Perry's Sistas Drama BET 2019–present
Tyler Perry's Young Dylan Comedy Nickelodeon 2020–present
Tyler Perry's Ruthless Drama BET+ 2020–present
Tyler Perry's Bruh Comedy BET+ 2020–present
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living Comedy BET 2020–present
All the Queen's Men Drama BET+ 2021–present
Tyler Perry's Zatima Drama BET+ 2022–present

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