Tracey Hoyt was born in Chatham, Ontario, Canada to the late Alexander (Sandy) Hoyt and Alice Hoyt (nee Hodder). She trained in Canada at Theatre Aquarius, The Second City, The Banff Centre and York University. After touring extensively with The Second City, Tracey taught Improvisation at the Second City Training Centre in Toronto for 8 years. She and the cast of CBC TV's mockumentary series "The Tournament" were twice nominated for Gemini Awards for Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series. Winner of the Cayle Chernin Theatre Development Award for her play The Shivers in 2019, Tracey was recently nominated for Best Supporting Performance, Web Program or Series for playing Barb in Decoys for CBC Gem. A voice artist for most of her career, she has been an in-demand voice-over instructor and demo reel director since 2006.
Tracey Hway is known for Stargate SG-1 (1997), Replicant (2001) and Da Vinci's Inquest (1998).
Tracey Ilgner is known for Sharper (2023), American Horror Story (2011) and The Blacklist (2013).
Tracey Kemble is a producer and executive, known for B.O.R.N. to Style (2014), America Inside Out (2018) and Savoring Harlem (2012).
Tracey King is known for In the ghetto (2023).
Tracey Knaus is known for The Last of Us (2023), Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist (2023) and Billy the Kid (2022).
Director Tracey Larcombe is a TV Drama, short film & comedy director who comes from a strong background in programme production for SKY & the BBC. With a track record for directing intelligent, eye-catching projects in a variety of genres, Tracey is a natural storyteller, communicating with her audience in an engaging, emotional & cinematic way. As well as her passion and infectious enthusiasm, she has a very strong sense of what she wants and knows how to communicate this to her actors and crew with sensibility, diplomacy and a sense of humour. Tracey is adept at delivering high profile, high end, creatively driven projects on schedule and on budget. She is also a born collaborator with a dedicated teamwork ethos of kindness, care and encouragement both on and off set. Tracey has directed numerous TV drama series including 'Silent Witness', 'Holby City', 'Casualty' and 'Doctors' for BBC1 and 'Hollyoaks' for Lime Pictures/Channel 4. Other shows include RTS Award winning drama series 'Moving On' for LA Productions/ BBC1 and BAFTA award winning CBBC show 'The Dumping Ground'. Her most recent work includes 'Silent Witness' series 23 & 25, and four-part ITV drama 'Innocent' staring Katherine Kelly, Jamie Bamber & Shaun Dooley. Tracey's 2nd Unit directing work includes series 1 of 'Good Omens' (Amazon & BBC Studios TX 2019) directed by Douglas Mackinnon. In collaboration with other writers, Tracey has a slate of her own projects in development including, dark comedy drama series 'Season To Taste', based on Natalie Young's best-selling book 'Season to Taste - Or How to Eat Your Husband'; Feature screenplay 'Mother in the Cupboard' a paranom-com co-written with David Baddiel; and limited TV series adaptation of Baddiel's hilarious novel, 'Time for Bed'. Tracey has travelled extensively, working throughout the UK and many other countries including Rep of Ireland, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Moldova, Africa, India, Cambodia, China, Japan, and across the USA.
Tracey Leigh is an actress, known for 3 from Hell (2019), Criminal Minds (2005) and Grey's Anatomy (2005).
Tracey Marander is known for Kurt & Courtney (1998), All Apologies: Kurt Cobain 10 Years On (2006) and Cobain: Montage of Heck (2015).
Tracey got her first taste of stardom when she won a modeling contest for "No Excuses Jeans". She beat out 5,000 girls across the United States. "No Excuses" flew her to New York City for a photo shoot, rewarded her with $10,000, and she appeared in magazines and advertisements. After that, she finished college at Michigan State University, where she received a BA in Communication of Arts & Sciences. After college, she lived in Denver, Colorado, to build up her on-camera acting experience. While in Denver, she got an agent, took classes, did 3 films, an improvisational TV show, a local commercial, and industrial video, a runway modeling show, a play, and danced with a company for a TV show. This all happened in 10 months, and she now felt ready for L.A. Upon arriving in L.A....Tracey signed up to do extra work on a film (Not Another Teen Movie (2001), directed by Joel Gallen), was offered all her SAG vouchers, and got upgraded to a speaking role in the film. Booked a guest-starring role on a TV pilot Young MacGyver (2003), directed by Stephen Herek and produced by Henry Winkler. Guest-starred on Gilmore Girls (2000) as "May", the seductive college-girl-next-door, a threat to "Rory" (Alexis Bledel)... Auditioned for Dr. Vegas (2004) 3 times for the producers and they finally wrote her in a recurring role as "Cheryl", the personal manicurist to the casino manager (Joe Pantoliano), filmed one episode, shot another, but then the show got canceled... Had a recurring role on What I Like About You (2002), as "Thyler", again as the sexy-neighbor to "Vince", (Nick Zano) and a major threat to "Holly" (Amanda Bynes)... Cast as "Ashley", the best friend to dumb blonde "Farrah" (Molly Stanton), as a recurring guest star on the CW show Twins (2005) and, yet again, the show got canceled... She had a supporting role in Single White Female 2: The Psycho (2005) that is available nation-wide on DVD. You Are Here (2007) (with Bijou Phillips): which premiered in Park City, Utah at the Slam Dance Film Festival and is available soon on DVD. And Look (2007), which premiered in Las Vegas at the CineVegas Film Festival and won "The Grand Jury Prize". Shot the pilot presentation, "Follower" (with Tommy Flanagan). The director, 'David Van Eyssen', is best known for the BMWfilm.com series featuring Clive Owen. Tracey guest-starred on Private Practice (2007) (spin-off of Grey's Anatomy (2005)). The episode is titled, "In Which Sam Receives an Unexpected Visitor", she is THAT visitor, "Ginger" to "Sam" (Taye Diggs). Tracey has shot 120 episodes (3 Seasons) of the Web Series, "Love, JD", her character is "Romeo Darling". It follows the women that work at a successful hand-bag company, "Junior Drake", in a comic book fashion. They begin shooting Season 4 (40 more webisodes) at the end of July. And the series has teamed up with Youtube to be featured on the home page.