Hiram Abrams (1878–1926) was an early American movie mogul and one of the first presidents of Paramount Pictures and the first managing director of United Artists.
Abrams was one of the founders of the Paramount Pictures Corporation, and became its president in 1916. United Artists' first managing director. Allegedly, Abrams and his partner B.P. Schulberg were to run the company and receive 20 percent of the profits.