variety ’Street Shuffles exec suite Gotham-based producer-financer GreeneStreet Films has re-structured, bidding farewell to co-founder Fisher Stevens, tapping lingtime production head Tim Williams to be co-president, and Michael Hogan as cheif operating officer. Stevens—who is separately producing with Dan Klores on an HBO adaptation of their celebrated docu "Crazy Love" — will retain an ownership stake but will only selectively produce projects for GreeneStreet. Williams, a 10-year company vet, oversees production and development our of a West Coast office established in 2006, and will share the prexy title with founding partner John Penotti. Hogan, who was partner and cheif operating officer at Gotham indie Hart Sharp Entertainment, oversees operations and finance from the company's Gotham headquarters. He had been a consultant to GSF since last year. Aside from the West Coast office, GreeneStreet has been beefing up by hiring Amy Beecroft to head GreeneStreet Films Intl., and Eric Spiegleman as consultant on media, digital and Web initialives. The company is producing and financing "The Invisibe Woman", Matt Reeves' "Cloverfield" follow-up, and is developing the Christopher Buckley novel "Boomsday," with Ron Bass and Jen Smolka writing. GSF is readying for Lionsgate to release the John Polson-directed "Tenderness:; "Meet Bill," which will be released by First Look; and the Danny Leiner-directed "Balls Out: The Gary Houseman Story," which will be released by Sony. |