About

Foxxhole Productions is the Los Angeles–based production company founded by Academy Award–winning actor, producer, and multi-hyphenate Jamie Foxx. Established as a creative extension of Foxx’s career across film, television, and music, the company has built a diverse slate spanning scripted series, unscripted programming, stand-up specials, and feature films. Foxxhole Productions first gained industry visibility through its involvement in the hit sitcom The Jamie Foxx Show, where it operated alongside major studios during Foxx’s breakout years in television.

Over time, the company evolved into a multi-platform content engine, producing and executive producing a range of high-profile projects. Its television credits include the long-running music game show Beat Shazam and the procedural drama Alert: Missing Persons Unit, both of which highlight Foxxhole’s continued presence in network television. On the film and streaming side, the company has been involved in projects such as The Burial, the documentary Luther: Never Too Much, and Foxx’s Netflix stand-up special Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was…, demonstrating its range across genres and formats.

Foxxhole Productions has also secured major industry partnerships, including an overall film deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment and a multi-year first-look television agreement with Fox Entertainment Studios, positioning the company as a consistent pipeline for both scripted and unscripted content across global platforms. These deals have enabled the company to expand its development slate with a focus on culturally driven storytelling and opportunities for diverse creators.

While Foxxhole Productions itself is not individually credited with major awards, its projects are closely tied to the award-winning career of Jamie Foxx, whose accolades include an Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Screen Actors Guild Award, lending prestige and industry credibility to the company’s output. Today, Foxxhole Productions continues to build a forward-looking slate of television series, documentaries, and feature films, with recent efforts emphasizing streaming platforms, unscripted formats, and high-concept collaborations that reflect Foxx’s evolution as both a creator and cultural curator.