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From a young age, as a quiet child, Tracy was drawn to the magic of movies and television, spending countless hours captivated by stories and characters that sparked her imagination. This early love for storytelling led her to drama classes in high school, where she began to find her voice and develop a passion for performance.
Over time, she had the opportunity to appear in several commercials. While the roles were challenging in a their own way, Tracy approached each one with a sense of gratitude and a willingness to grow. Behind the scenes, she also found joy in the creative process, working on set design for several infomercials, where she learned how thoughtful visuals could shape a story’s mood and impact.
Eventually, her love of storytelling led her to try something new: screenwriting. She entered a script called "Hope" into the "Sacramento Film Festival"—and to her surprise, it won Best Script and Short Film, along with the support needed to bring it to life on screen. Tracy stepped into the role of co-producer. That experience not only taught her what’s possible with determination and heart, but also reminded her of why she fell in love with storytelling in the first place.
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