Tree Carr

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Tree Carr
BornUnited States
Origin
percussion
Years active1998–present

Tree Carr is an American author, death midwife and mystic. She has authored books on dreaming.

She has also worked as a

singer, filmmaker and actor. She was the owner of Today is Boring, a DVD rental shop and cult film society based in east London between 2002-2012.[1]

Books

Non-fiction

● Dreams: How to connect with your dreams to enrich your life (2018)

● Welcome To The Dark Side: Occult London (2019)

● Conscious Dreamer: Connect with the power of your dreams & live your best life (2021)

Discography

Appears on

Music

In 1998 she began a

NME Rock & Roll Riot Tour. In March 2010 she began performing gigs and recording as a backing singer for Adam Ant
.

Filmography

As director

● 2012: Into The Blue

● 2012: This Is Not A Fashion Film

As writer

● 2012: Into The Blue

● 2012: This Is Not A Fashion Film

As producer

● 2010: The Strangers Within

● 2012: This Is Not A Fashion Film

● 2012: Live East Die Young

● 2012: Into The Blue

As composer

● 2010: The Midnight Pen-pal

● 2012: This Is Not A Fashion Film

As actor

Tree first appeared in Jake West's Evil Aliens (2006), a British "splatstick" horror-comedy film. She also appeared in the 2006 award-winning film Cashback by Sean Ellis. In 2007, she appeared in a short film by Mike Figgis called Coole Stories. In 2008 she worked with American visual artist and composer Christian Marclay and godfather of electroacoustic improvisation, Keith Rowe, on a controversial short film called Solo.[2][3] Recently she took a role in Doghouse, an all female zombie comedy out in 2009 and has also appeared in videos for London-based lingerie brand, Agent Provocateur featuring directors, Douglas Hart and Nigel Askew. She has also appeared in music videos for fashion designer and singer, Pam Hogg[4] and appeared in the music video for the Peaches single "Talk to Me" released in May 2009.[5]

As model

In 2010 she walked the runway for french designer Charlie Le Mindu at London Fashion Week, where she was completely naked except for her heels and some accessories.

References

  1. ^ Imogen Fox (2006-04-10). "The close-up: Tree Carr". The Guardian.
  2. ^ "Christian Marclay new work". Wallpaper.com. 7 March 2008.
  3. ^ Georgia Dehn (2008-03-01). "Christian Marclay: Playing with rock and roll". Telegraph.
  4. YouTube
  5. YouTube

External links