Ramsey Ann Naito (born 1974) is an American producer of animated films who currently serves as the president of Nickelodeon Animation, Paramount Animation, RCH Animation and Blue Sky Studios (all four subsidiaries of Paramount Global). She is best known for her 2017 production The Boss Baby; it earned her several awards and nominations including an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature. Her mother was a painter and her Japanese father came from a long line of haiku artists.
Filmography[]
Executive[]
- 2022: President – Blue Sky Studios
- 2021: President – Paramount Animation and RCH Animation
- 2020: President – Paramount Television Animation, Nickelodeon Animation and UltraToons Studios
- 2018: Executive Vice President, Animation Production and Development - Nickelodeon
- 2018: Executive Vice President - Paramount Animation
- 2011: Producer - Blue Sky Studios
- 2005: Head of Movies - Cartoon Network
- 1998: Vice President - Nickelodeon Movies
Producer[]
- 2023: The Loud House Movie 2 (executive producer)
- 2023: Nights into Dreams (executive producer)
- 2022: Noveltoons: All Together Now (executive producer)
- 2022: Puffy's Years (executive producer)
- 2022: Doodles: Redrawn (producer)
- 2021: The Loud House Movie (executive producer)
- 2020: María: The Last Life (producer)
- 2017: The Boss Baby (producer - as Ramsey Naito, produced by, p.g.a.)
- 2011: Level Up (TV Movie) (executive producer)
- 2010: Firebreather (TV Movie) (executive producer)
- 2009: Ben 10: Alien Swarm (TV Movie) (executive producer)
- 2009: Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins (TV Movie) (executive producer - uncredited)
- 2007: Ben 10: Race Against Time (TV Movie) (executive producer)
- 2006: Re-Animated (TV Movie) (co-producer)
- 2004: The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (associate producer)
Production Manager[]
- 2006: Barnyard (executive in charge of production)
- 2003: Game Zone (executive in charge of production)
- 2002: The Wild Thornberrys Movie (executive in charge of production)
- 2002: Hey Arnold! The Movie (executive in charge of production)
- 2001: Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (executive in charge of production)
- 2001: Sweet Destiny (executive in charge of production)
- 2000: Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (executive in charge of production)
- 1999: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (unit production manager)
Others[]
- 1998: The Rugrats Movie (supervising coordinator)
- 1997: Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (TV Series) (design coordinator - 5 episodes)
- 1995-1997: Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man (TV Series) (Production Assistant, 5 episodes; production coordinator - 36 episodes)