Todd Camhe


Todd Camhe is an American producer and screenwriter for film, television and new media known for his work in The Last Run and Sister. As a producer in branded content and commercial work, Camhe has produced entertainment projects for record labels Interscope Records and Shady Records and oversaw livestreams of Lady Gaga for Vevo.

Education

Camhe completed his Masters in Film from the Tisch School of the Arts at N.Y.U. and received a Bachelor's Degree from Trinity College.

Career

After selling screenplays to 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. and a television pilot to FX, Camhe wrote and produced the independent feature The Last Run starring Fred Savage and Amy Adams.
Camhe co-wrote and produced the film Sister along with director David Lascher and starring Reid Scott, Grace Hoffman, Serinda Swan and Illeana Douglas. Sister premiered in 2014 at The Tribeca Film Festival and was financed by the non-profit Our Kids First Foundation in order to spread awareness of ADHD treatment options.
In 2017 Camhe and Lascher collaborated again on a webseries with Jash and Group Nine Media that released in 2019 called "Cruisers and Shakers."
As an entrepreneur and advisor, Camhe has helped start several companies. In 2006 he co-founded Outfit Media Group along with Mace Camhe and Patrick Curd as a production company for branded and digital content, commercials and music videos. In 2011 Camhe co-founded Cordurouy along with Nathan Pettijohn as a marketing and management company for digital content.

Personal

Camhe lives in the New York City area with his wife and two children. His mother Beverly Camhe is also a producer known for Junior, The Package, and In God We Trust.