Sarah Nean Bruce
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Sarah Nean Bruce is an American film & television movie producer, director and writer. She was born in Seattle, Washington and resides in Hollywood, California.
Career
Bruce was co-executive producer on the sci-fi noir film Yesterday Was a Lie,[1] the Hallmark Channel film Where There's A Will (Love, Clyde) starring Marion Ross, and the Hallmark romantic comedy The Family Plan, starring Tori Spelling, Greg Germann and Abigail Breslin. She also directed the thriller/horror feature film Bram Stoker's Way of The Vampire, which was released worldwide, the dramatic ensemble piece The Marriage Undone. She was a co-writer of the horror/thriller feature script Witches of Beverly Hills for Regent Entertainment. Finally, she co-produced the documentary feature Stone's Edge by Michael Tobias about Oliver Stone (which Stone authorized).
Bruce's past experience includes work as Executive VP of Development / Creative Affairs at
As a consultant for New Regency Films, she worked on Pretty Woman, The Power of One, That Night, and Under Siege.
At the pioneering audio company Spherical Sound (prototype for 5.1 surround sound), she worked on projects with
References
- ^ "Free LA Screening: 'Yesterday Was a Lie'". www.backstage.com. Archived from the original on August 3, 2007. Retrieved December 10, 2008.
External links
- Sarah Nean Bruce at IMDb