Tracy Lee Staton was born in Lynchburg, Virginia. She grew up in Buena Vista, VA where she resides. She had a love for movies at an early age. Tracy got her first video camera, a VHS camcorder, at the age of 13. She and her friends would interview each other on camera and perform skits. Tracy attended Parry McCluer High School in Buena Vista, VA. She received her B.A. in Film and also graduated with departmental honors in Film from the private girls school Hollins University in Roanoke, VA. Tracy began writing short stories in her early teens and began making short films in 2005. She works the independent movie scene with other indie filmmakers and loves and supports indie film. Tracy loves to write screenplays and direct as well as help her fellow filmmakers in their productions. She is the creator, producer and host of the college radio show 'Lipstick & Leather' at Washington & Lee University in Lexington, VA. The show is dedicated to 80s hair metal music, which she is a huge fan of. She is an aspiring filmmaker with a creative mind and lots of passion and dedication.
Tracy Lenon is a producer and actress, known for The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005), Happy Feet (2006) and The Wild Adventures of Blinky Bill (2011).
Tracy Letts is the son of actor Dennis Letts and best-selling author Billie Letts, of "Where The Heart Is" and "The Honk And Holler Opening Soon" fame. Tracy is also the author of the stage play "Killer Joe", which ran off-Broadway in 1998 for nine months and starred Scott Glenn, Amanda Plummer, Michael Shannon, Sarah Paulson and Marc Nelson.
Tracy Long is known for Snack Shack (2024).
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Tracy has been dubbed "Boom Boom" Britton by the FX & Stunt Departments for her fearlessly fast action-packed style, and is best known for getting exciting and honest performances from her actors. Whether it's a car chase, gun battle, sensual love scene, or dance number - Tracy creates the tone and pace that best fits the project. She loves it all. Ms. Britton has known since the age of six, that she wanted to make movies - to entertain people with original, unique, exciting, thought provoking, and inspiring stories. She was the kid on the block who was always gathering up the other kids to "Make a Show" for all the other families and friends. Laughter was her magic ingredient! She is absolutely fantastic working with kids, even those who have never been on a set before. Many producers have taken to calling her "the kid whisperer"! As a child actress, singer and dancer she appeared in 22 shows before the age of 20, got a degree in Theater and Film Directing and moved to Hollywood where she was immediately hired as a staff writer at CBS through her first TV movie script. It is a difficult road for female directors - they are often overlooked for male directors with far less experience - but this has not deterred Tracy from her constant focus and dedication and passion for her craft. Her experience as an actress has served her well - as she loves working with actors and is known as an "actors' director". Tracy got her first break as a director of a low budget action film Maximum Breakout - which she made for only 65 thousand dollars. Though it went straight to video it has grossed to date over 8 million dollars worldwide. (Not a bad investment!) From that first feature Tracy Britton jumped into TV directing for Fox with its faster pace - and directed shows like America's Most Wanted, Beyond Belief for Dick Clark, Melrose Place, and the Fox pilots Scary Planet, and North of Montana. She was the first and only female to direct Baywatch Nights and Baywatch - the number one grossing TV show of all time. She is well liked and well respected and has terrific communication skills. Cast and crews love working with her. Tracy is known for coming in on time and on budget and is excellent with post production and soundtracks.
Tracy Lynn Jenson is known for Shock Docs (2020) and Country Club Crime (2022).
Tracy Lynn Ray is known for Man vs Bigfoot (2021) and Finding Bigfoot (2011).
Tracy Mann was born in 1957 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. She is known for Hating Alison Ashley (2005), Sleeping Beauty (2011) and The Scarecrow (1982). She has been married to Scott Hartford-Davis since March 6, 2011. They have four children.