Remy Blumenfeld

Remy Blumenfeld (born 1965)[1] is a British television producer and format creator, who co-founded the production company Brighter Pictures which he sold to Endemol[2] in 2004.

According to The Guardian, Blumenfeld has created and produced more than 30 original television series, which also include BBC1's Tabloid Tales with Piers Morgan and My Worst Week, and BBC2's Get a New Life.

His grandfather was the fashion photographer, Erwin Blumenfeld, about whom he made a 2013 documentary for BBC4 – The Man Who Shot Beautiful Women.

[14] During his career he has also produced several stage plays, including Eunuchs In My Wardrobe (Edinburgh Fringe, 2011) and Tennessee Williams's Confessional (Southwark Playhouse, 2016).

[15][16] Blumenfeld was ranked 19th in The Independent on Sunday's 2006 Pink List of the most influential gay men and women in the United Kingdom.