Jeff Harmon
Jeff Harmon is an entrepreneur. Along with his brother, Neal, he founded Angel Studios in 2021 where he is Chief Content Officer. One of Angel Studios’ distribution and platform projects is "The Chosen" series by filmmaker Dallas Jenkins. "His Only Son," the biblical film based on the story of Abraham and Isaac releasing just before Easter 2023, set records for crowdfunding. It is the "first time a theatrical release has been crowdfunded in entertainment history."[1]
The Harmon brothers also formed the Dry Bar Comedy Club in Provo, Utah, in 2016.
The formation of the comedy club that doesn’t sell alcohol and sticks to clean stand-up comedy came on the heels of their creation of VidAngel in 2014 with brothers Daniel and Jordan Harmon. According to the Deseret News, the streaming service that allowed users to remove content they found objectionable from Hollywood movies and TV shows “attracted enough customers and irritated enough Hollywood studios that a court issued a preliminary injunction ordering it to stop its streaming service. A subsequent verdict in 2019 ordered VidAngel to pay $62 million in damages to several studios and the company filed for bankruptcy. In September 2020,Utah Bankruptcy Court Judge Kevin R. Anderson approved the settlement of a $9.9 million payout to Disney and Warner Bros. that would stretch out over 14 years and allow the company to emerge from bankruptcy. The company operates a filtering service based on Netflix and Amazon content and has started to produce some of its own original programming.
The comedy at Dry Bar is enjoyed by both live audiences and millions of online viewers. Dry Bar’s Facebook page followers alone stand at 4.6 million. YouTube subscribers stand at 1.87 million.
At Vid Angel, Jeff was head of marketing. He also cofounded Orabrush Inc., Endorse Liberty, Pixlin, and Status King.
He studied at the College of Southern Idaho, LDS Business College, Brigham Young University, and Fundacao Getulio Vargas.