“Fargo” producer John Cameron has closed an overall deal with FX Productions and has signed on as a partner with “Fargo” creator Noah Hawley’s production company 26 Keys.

Nick Grad and Eric Schrier, presidents of original programming at FX Networks and FX Productions, announced the agreement, which covers all projects developed for television, cable and broadcast.

“John Cameron was instrumental in the success of ‘Fargo’ and we look forward to continuing our relationship with him on new projects through FXP and also on the next installment of ‘Fargo,’” said Grad.

Based on the Coen brothers film, “Fargo” was renewed for a second 10-part installment in July after a successful first run that nabbed 3 Emmys, including outstanding miniseries.

“FXP is an organization fervently committed to creating exceptional television, and I am thrilled to move forward into the future with them,” said Cameron. “Noah, of course, is a singular storyteller and astonishing talent. I am honored to partner with him to continue to produce inspired entertainment for the screen.”

Added Hawley, “John has the perfect sensibility for the show and for my taste in general. In launching a company, it’s not enough to just find great projects. You’ve got to get them made and made right. John’s experience in both physical production and material development make him an ideal partner.”

Prior to his work with “Fargo,” Cameron was an executive producer on “Friday Night Lights” and “The Kingdom,” and has a long association with the Coen brothers, first as an assistant director on “The Hudsucker Proxy,” then as co-producer on the original “Fargo” film, as well as “The Big Lebowski,” “O Brother, Where Art Thou?,” “The Man Who Wasn’t There” and others.

Cameron is repped by ICM Partners and attorney Melanie Cook of Ziffren Brittenham LLP.

Hawley and 26 Keys are repped by CAA and attorney Joel McKuin of McKuin Frankel Whitehead.