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A New York native with excellent artistic rapport, Tracey Becker is a producing talent that specializes in taking solid material and extracting character and dramatic structure. Whether a screenplay, play, or other literary piece, she not only helps elevate the story, but has an ability to discover the core strengths and weaknesses in characters. Tracey is a specialist in dramas, romances, period pieces, and thrillers.


Dramatic Screenplays
Independent Projects
Romance Screenplays
Adapting From Source Material
Romantic Comedy Screenplays
Character-Driven Pieces
Thriller Screenplays
Shaping Dramatic Arcs
Period Pieces
Motivations And Goals


Tracey Becker has been developing and producing entertainment properties for a number of years. Her most notable endeavor to date stemmed from optioning the play “The Man Who Was Peter Pan” from Broadway playwright Allan Knee. She then hired first-time writer David Magee and developed the screenplay with him for 12 months. The team sold the script to Miramax and shot it in London in Summer of 2002. Released in October, 2004, Finding Neverland was nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay, and won for Best Original Score.

Becker also participated as a featured producer in a short film series sponsored by Glamour Magazine in which she produced a film for first-time director and award-winning actress Julianne Moore. Additionally, she wrote and produced the ½ hour pilot "Soup du Jour" for The Food Network where primetime soap star Liza Akell interviewed soap opera stars and cooked their favorite recipes on air. Show was co-hosted by fictitious character “Prep Chef Larry” whose distinction between the guests real life identity and their on-air characters was badly blurred.

Theatrically, Becker produced Doris Davis’ “Summer Share” at the Theater Row Theater off-Broadway. Well reviewed and playing to packed houses in its limited run, WNBC TV’s Jeffrey Lyons called it “One of the 10 Best Reasons to Visit the Theater This Year”.


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