New Regency Chairman and CEO Yariv Milchan announced Wednesday that Natalie Lehmann has been promoted to president of motion pictures and television.
“Over the last seven years with New Regency, Natalie has proven time and time again she is one of the best in the business,” Milchan said in a statement announcing Lehmann’s elevation from senior VP. “With strength in both creative and strategic thinking she’s been able to consistently produce both marquee projects and surprise breakout hits. With Natalie’s expanded role New Regency will continue its track record of producing top-quality films and series.”
During her tenure with New Regency, Lehmann has produced projects including Gareth Edwards’ sci-fi epic “The Creator” and the breakout horror hit “Barbarian,” as well as “Deep Water,” “Everybody’s Talking about Jamie” and “His House.” She also worked on the Academy Award-winning “Bohemian Rhapsody” and the BAFTA-nominated “Widows.”
Lehmann is currently overseeing Steve McQueen’s World War II film “Blitz” for Apple, as well as the series adaptation of “Man on Fire” for Netflix and is an associate producer on McQueen’s documentary “Occupied City,” which will be released by A24 on Dec. 25. New Regency’s upcoming slate of projects includes the anticipated TV adaptation of “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” starring Donald Glover, Maya Erskine and Paul Dano, which debuts on Prime Video in February, as well as critically acclaimed crime epic “The Bikeriders,” which was acquired by Focus Features last month and dated for theatrical release in June.
“It’s an honor to build on the creative and commercial work we have produced at New Regency,” said Lehmann. “I’m so proud to look back on all we’ve been able to accomplish since I first joined in early 2017, and I look forward to continuing to work with Yariv and the rest of the excellent New Regency team, as well as our many creative and business partners, to keep making best in class films and television series.”
Prior to joining New Regency, Lehmann worked at Shawn Levy’s 21 Laps Entertainment and Broadway Video, after launching her career at UTA.