Jayme Pfahl is the President of Crescent Entertainment, and has been involved with Crescent since its inception. A versatile and skillful manager of both people and money, Jayme handles the overall administration of Crescent.
With extensive producer credits ranging from drama to reality-based television, Jayme also develops and produces television and documentary projects. Jayme's newest venture is the company Gang Of 2 with partner Angus Fraser.
Visit the Gang of 2 website for Jayme's latest projects with partner Angus Fraser.
Most recently, Jayme was Executive Producer on two Pilots for CBC: The Cult (1 hour drama) and Fancy (30 minute comedy).
In 2007, Jayme was also the Executive Producer for the black comedy pilot Pure Evil for Showcase Television. In 2005, Jayme was Executive Producer for the miniseries Terminal City for CHUM TV, The Movie Network and Movie Central. In 2003, Jayme was Executive Producer on the feature film Moving Malcolm, written and directed Benjamin Ratner and starring Elizabeth Berkley and John Neville.
Jayme was Supervising Producer on several series and six one-hour specials for The Discovery Channel and The Learning Channel. Jayme was the Executive Producer on the documentaries K-9 Corrections and MockStars and produced the highly successful reality television series No Boundaries for Global Television and The WB Network.
Jayme was the Associate Producer on the television movies Other Women's Children for Crescent/ABC Productions, and Frostfire for CBC/Alliance. He has also acted as Co-Producer on three television movies for ABC/Lifetime, and produced the television movie Beauty?s Revenge for NBC. He was Executive Producer on the feature film Naked Frailties and was the Supervising Producer on the Discovery Channel documentary series Storm Warning. With strong skills in managing post-production, Jayme supervises post-production on most Crescent projects.
Beyond day-to-day management and producing with Crescent, Jayme has also spoken on panels at the Vancouver International Film Festival?s Trade Forum, Canadian Music Week Conference, Canadian Film Centre, and Women in Film.