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Home/People/Audrey Zane
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Born
Sep 20, 1998
Age 27
Place of Birth
Dallas, Texas, USA
Known For
Writing
Gender
Female

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Audrey Zane

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Biography
Audrey Zane is a writer, director, and producer currently based in New York City. Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, she graduated from Texas A&M University in 2021 with a Bachelor of Science in Visualization (concentration in Animation) and a Minor in Film Studies. She is currently pursuing her MFA in Film at Columbia University where she is concentrating in Creative Producing. Her upcoming short, 'Poppy', which she also wrote herself, is in post-production along with the short films 'Sunflowers in Idaho' and 'Blind Spot', which she produced. Other films she has upcoming as a producer include 'Spinning Memories' and 'Night Owl'. When not attending classes at Columbia's School of the Arts or working on films and scripts, Audrey is an avid reader and almost always has her Kindle with her wherever she goes. Audrey is interested in the creative development of stories and, as a reader, in the development of adaptations. Her aforementioned short film, 'Poppy', is a queer, contemporary adaptation of the Greek myth of Persephone.

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