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Tracy Wren has numerous credits to her name, including "Neighbors," starring Gil Bellows. Adapted from three Raymond Carver stories, "Neighbors" received the Royal Canadian Reel Award.  "Claude et Albert," a short doc about two Cajuns killing a turkey for Christmas, took first place at the Kerry Film Festival adjudicated by director Sir John Boorman. Tracy's films have screened worldwide and won multiple awards.

Tracy Wren currently has two features in pre-production: "It Just Came Out," adapted from the award-winning play by Irish writer, Christian O'Reilly, and starring Kirk Kelley Kahn and "Open Season on Smokers," adapted from the stories of Raymond Carver.

Tracy Wren is the director of two features, "Moo Moo and the Three Witches," a family/action/adventure about a foster child who gets turned into a cat, then watches her new family look for the reverse spell and realizes they love her after all, and "Beautiful Destroyer," co-directed with writer Christopher Dorrah, an action/thriller about a trained assassin whose husband believes she is a school teacher. 

Tracy Wren earned her Bachelor's degree in English Literature from Northwestern University. She received an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop and an M.F.A. from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. She has received awards for her writing including the Northwestern University Short Fiction Literary Award and a Stand Magazine award. She has taught filmmaking at the Pepperdine Summer Film School and was a mentor at the Monarch School for Cinequest in San Diego.

 

 

 

Tracy Wren is a member of the Alliance of Women Directors.

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