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BIOGRAPHY
Stacy Marr
Writer/Producer/Director/Actress
Originally from the Midwest, Stacy Marr has worked in various facets of the entertainment industry in both New York and Los Angeles.
Stacy started her professional career in New York City with a revived Off-Broadway production of Women of Manhattan. She continued to work extensively in New York theatre and in regional theatre productions across the country.
Stacy produced and starred in Savage in Limbo and The Dining Room through her theatre company Ronin Ensemble (founding member) garnering rave reviews throughout the Los Angeles area.
Stacy has also worked on numerous independent films as well as film projects
directed by Woody Allen and Neil LaButte in New York and Los Angeles respectively.
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Some of Stacy's film credits include: An Intimate Friendship (Best Feature: Angel Citi Film Festival),
Sally's Dream House (Audience Choice Award: Route 66 Film Festival), Jimmy's House of Hugs
(Audience Choice Award: Faux Film Festival), Eddie's Winning Date (3rd Overall Film: Mrytle Beach Intl. Film Festival) Average Joe and Caffeinated Confessions among others.
In 2006, Stacy created TigerEye Productions, dedicated to creating innovative, thought-provoking, character driven films. Their first film, Getting Lucky, (a film she wrote, produced and starred in) won the Best Short Film Award
at the Estes Park Film Festival. Getting Lucky also took home the award for Best of Fest at the RLC Film Festival, and Best Acting at the Texas Independent Filmmakers Film Festival. Getting Lucky also received the Honorable Mention Award at The Indie Gathering Film Festival; the 3rd Overall Film at The Seguin Film & Arts Festival, and
Getting Lucky won the Best Comedy Award at the Deep Fried Film Festival in Scotland, UK.
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A graduate of Syracuse University, Stacy holds a B. A. in television, radio, and film production. Stacy also studied drama, art/art history, and architecture at the Syracuse University program in London and is a member of Screen Actors Guild (SAG), Actors Equity Association (AEA), and the American Federation of Television/Radio Assoc. (AFTRA).
In addition Stacy produced, co-directed, and performed in George F. Walker's Problem Child and Criminal Genius. Stacy had the distinct pleasure of starring in the LCR Theatre production of The Artificial Jungle.
Currently, Stacy continues to work on her feature film, A Picture Speaks, and has several other projects in development. She is presently directing the feature length film showcase of Psychic Glitter. Her most recent achievement is her film, No One Island, which is now in postproduction and due to premiere in 2008.
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