Alix Jaffe

President, Television, Miramax

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Alix Jaffe is President of Television at Miramax, overseeing the studio’s global scripted television division across Los Angeles, London, and Doha. She leads all aspects of development, production, and talent partnerships, driving both original storytelling and innovative adaptations of Miramax’s iconic IP. Under her leadership, the slate includes The Gentlemen Season 2, the Emmy-nominated Zero Day, and the global phenomenon Wednesday.

Previously, Jaffe was Vice President of Television at Village Roadshow Entertainment Group, where she launched and led its independent TV division. She secured strategic partnerships with top talent such as Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison and Bryan Cranston’s Moonshot Entertainment, and delivered projects including the Nash Bridges reboot and the BBC’s We Might Regret This. She also developed adaptations of properties like Underworld and Arlington Road, selling content to major platforms including Netflix, Apple TV+, Hulu, and Amazon Prime.

Earlier, Jaffe served as President of Amigos de Garcia, executive producing The Millers (CBS) and The Guest Book (TBS). She began her career at CBS, where she rose to Vice President of Current Programs, overseeing shows like How I Met Your Mother, Blue Bloods, and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

Jaffe serves on the boards of the Peabody Awards and the Television Academy Foundation, supporting excellence and mentorship in storytelling. She holds a Master’s from Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania.