American screenwriter and director
Tricia Brock
Occupation(s) Film director, film producer, television director, television writer Spouse 1979–present
Tricia Brock is American film/television director, film producer and television writer.
Career
Brock began her career working in television commercials.
[1] She was then recruited to write two episodes of the television series
Twin Peaks . She continued to write for other television series, namely
Knots Landing ,
Family Law and the television film Due East , directed by
Helen Shaver .
In 2002, Brock shifted her focus to directing, making her directorial debut with the short film The Car Kid starring
James Franco and
Brad Renfro .
[2] A portion of the film was later re-edited into the full-length feature
Killer Diller , which was screened at the
South by Southwest Film Festival and the
Tribeca Film Festival in 2004.
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In 2005, she began directing for television, directing episodes of
Grey's Anatomy ,
Veronica Mars ,
Ugly Betty ,
The L Word ,
Gossip Girl ,
Breaking Bad ,
30 Rock ,
Hellcats ,
White Collar ,
Smash ,
The Walking Dead ,
Mr. Robot ,
On Becoming a God in Central Florida ,
Almost Family ,
Love Life ,
NOS4A2 ,
Girls ,
[3]
Person of Interest ,
Silicon Valley
[4] and other series.
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In 2020, Brock directed
Dummy , which earned
Anna Kendrick a
Primetime Emmy nomination for
Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series .
[10] In 2022, Brock directed two episodes of
Bridgerton .
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References
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Unclogging the Bottleneck: Writer-Director Tricia Brock on ‘Killer Diller’ by Dan Lybarger - Efilmcritic.com
^ Staton, John.
"The late singer Meat Loaf made movies, and lots of memories, in Wilmington" . Wilmington Star-News . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ Maloney, Devon (Mar 1, 2015).
"Girls Recap: A Date With a Man Named Fran" . vulture.com . Retrieved Dec 24, 2022 .
^ Nordyke, Kimberly (2014-02-23).
"HBO's 'Silicon Valley' Trailer: 'Steve Jobs Was a Poser' (Video)" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
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"Sutton Foster Reinvents Herself, and a TV Network, with Younger" . Vanity Fair . 2015-03-31. Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ Friedlander, Whitney (2016-06-02).
" 'Mr. Robot': Sam Esmail Talks Shooting Season 1's Big Reveal" . Variety . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ Hughes, Mark.
"Warner Bros. Sets Sights On Female Directors For 'Wonder Woman' " . Forbes . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ Kell, John (Jan 28, 2016).
"This Is The New Way Nike Is Going After Women" . Fortune . Retrieved Dec 24, 2022 .
^ James, Emily St (2017-10-08).
"Halt and Catch Fire is one of TV's quietest shows. And one of its most audacious" . Vox . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
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"Anna Kendrick to headline comedy Dummy" . The Indian Express . 2019-03-31. Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (2021-06-04).
"Amazon Lands Buddy-Cop Film 'Gator And The Egg' & Sets 'Bridgerton's Tricia Brock To Direct" . Deadline . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (2021-07-20).
"Olivia Wingate Launches Wingate Media, Unveils Film & TV Development Slate" . Deadline . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
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