Tracey D'Arcy

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Tracey D'Arcy (* before 1982) is a film and television producer .

Life

D'Arcy graduated from California State University, Northridge with a Bachelor of Science degree in history. In the early 1990s, she starred in small roles in two television series. Once in 1991 as Kathy in the episode Nothing beats Laughter in Doogie Howser, MD and again in 1992 as a hologram in the episode Wedding with Obstacles in the science fiction series Spaceship Enterprise - The Next Century . Since 1997 she has been active as a film and series producer. First as an associate producer for Brooklyn South and then as a co-producer for Roswell (she was later also a producer on this series), Secret Project X - On the Trail of Evil and Las Vegas .

In 2002 she released her short film Another Life starring William Sadler and Jessica Tuck , which won numerous awards at various film festivals .

Filmography

  • 1991: Doogie Howser, MD (TV series, episode 3x09: Nothing beats laughter , as an actress)
  • 1992: Spaceship Enterprise - The Next Century ( Star Trek: The Next Generation , TV series, episode 5x20: Wedding with Obstacles , as an actress)
  • 1998: Brooklyn South (TV series, 2 episodes, as associate producer)
  • 1999–2002: Roswell (TV series, 14 episodes, as co-producer and producer)
  • 2000: Secret Project X - On the Trail of Evil ( Strange World , TV series, one episode, as co-producer)
  • 2002: Another Life (short film, as director and executive producer)
  • 2003-2006: Las Vegas (TV series, 68 episodes, as co-producer)

Awards

  • 2002: Manhattan Short Film Festival - Grand Prize for Another Life
  • 2002: Seattle Underground Film Festival - Festival Award in the “Best Narrative Short” category for Another Life
  • 2003: Cleveland International Film Festival - Award in the category "Best Live Action Short Film - Honorable Mention" for Another Life
  • 2003: Santa Monica Film Festival - SM / F2 Award in the "Best Dramatic Short Film" category for Another Life (shared with Fueling the Fire )
  • 2003: Stony Brook Film Festival - Award in the “Best Short” category for Another Life
  • 2003: WorldFest Houston - Gold Award in the category "Short Film - Fantasy and Horror" for Another Life

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tracey D'Arcy at linkedin.com