Lance H. Robbins is a renowned and accomplished producer, creative studio, and network executive with an impressive portfolio of over 100 award-winning television movies, series, and feature films. His extensive experience and expertise have made him a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
In his previous roles, Robbins served as the President of Saban Entertainment, which is responsible for producing iconic franchises such as "Power Rangers", "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", and "Sweet Valley High". He also held leadership positions at Fox Family Channel and Fox Television Studios, which was eventually sold to Disney for a staggering $5.3 billion in 2001.
Currently, Robbins is the founder and CEO of Robbins Entertainment, a production company that specializes in developing, acquiring, and producing movies and series for various networks, digital platforms, and streaming channels. His company has worked with esteemed clients such as Hallmark Channel, Lifetime Television Network, and other domestic and international distributors.
Throughout his career, Robbins has demonstrated his ability to produce high-quality content that resonates with audiences worldwide. His dedication to his craft and his passion for storytelling have earned him a reputation as a respected and successful producer in the entertainment industry.