Tracie Laymon(I)
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Named to IFC's "Icons and Film Innovators", Tracie Laymon is an independent writer and director hailing from Houston and Austin, Texas. Tracie moved to Russia at 14 and attended the American School of Moscow. Back in Houston, she was accepted into the magnet program at Bellaire Foreign Language Academy, focusing on Russian language studies, and later returned to Moscow as a foreign exchange student. At 17, she survived a near-fatal accident and learned to walk again through an extended period of intense rehabilitation.
While studying at the University of Texas, Tracie interned for Richard Linklater's company Detour Film ("Boyhood", "Dazed and Confused"), worked as a photographer and video journalist for Time Warner News, and directed multiple short films and award-winning music videos in the Austin area.
Tracie's directorial projects have won jury awards at SXSW and many other festivals and competitions. She received a grant to make a segment of the women's anthology film "Girls!Girls!Girls!", starring Elaine Hendrix and Octavia Spencer, and won the Jury Award for Short Film of the Year from the Women's Image Network. Her original scripted material has also won and placed highly in over twenty competitions-- Best Screenplay at the LA Comedy Festival, Best TV Pilot at HollyShorts, and Runner-up at the annual Scriptapalooza competition, and more.
Tracie directed the the first half hour series for Hulu "Goodnight Burbank", featuring Dominic Monaghan, which was further acquired by Mark Cuban for HDNet. She also wrote and directed "Mixed Signals", which premiered at Oscar-qualifying LA Shorts in 2018 and won her multiple awards for Best Director in 2018 and 2019 (Women Texas Film Festival, Independent Shorts Awards, and The Method Fest in Beverly Hills.).
Tracie also directed a comedic and dramatic proof of concept pilot project for Tess Allen's "Matched" and shadowed as observing director on Showtime's "Shameless". She also taught animation for several organizations including Ghetto Film School and live action filmmaking on the Stanford and Berkeley campuses.
Her short film "Ghosted" garnered Best Director awards at Big Bear Film Summit, Big Sur Film Festival, Seattle Film Festival and the Hollywood Gold Awards. It also won Best Short Film and Best Writer at Seattle, the audience award for Best Short Film at Big Bear Film Summit and many more.
Tracie is a passionate and fierce advocate for cast and crew with disabilities, in front of and behind the camera.
Tracie's debut feature "Bob Trevino Likes It" starring Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo World Premiered at SXSW 2024, where it was awarded both the Grand Jury Award and the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature. It went on to win 25 other film festival awards, including 13 Audience Awards for Best Feature. The film was bought by Roadside Attractions ("Manchester By the Sea", "Judy", "The Peanut Butter Falcon") and is slated to begin its theatrical run on March 21, 2025.
While studying at the University of Texas, Tracie interned for Richard Linklater's company Detour Film ("Boyhood", "Dazed and Confused"), worked as a photographer and video journalist for Time Warner News, and directed multiple short films and award-winning music videos in the Austin area.
Tracie's directorial projects have won jury awards at SXSW and many other festivals and competitions. She received a grant to make a segment of the women's anthology film "Girls!Girls!Girls!", starring Elaine Hendrix and Octavia Spencer, and won the Jury Award for Short Film of the Year from the Women's Image Network. Her original scripted material has also won and placed highly in over twenty competitions-- Best Screenplay at the LA Comedy Festival, Best TV Pilot at HollyShorts, and Runner-up at the annual Scriptapalooza competition, and more.
Tracie directed the the first half hour series for Hulu "Goodnight Burbank", featuring Dominic Monaghan, which was further acquired by Mark Cuban for HDNet. She also wrote and directed "Mixed Signals", which premiered at Oscar-qualifying LA Shorts in 2018 and won her multiple awards for Best Director in 2018 and 2019 (Women Texas Film Festival, Independent Shorts Awards, and The Method Fest in Beverly Hills.).
Tracie also directed a comedic and dramatic proof of concept pilot project for Tess Allen's "Matched" and shadowed as observing director on Showtime's "Shameless". She also taught animation for several organizations including Ghetto Film School and live action filmmaking on the Stanford and Berkeley campuses.
Her short film "Ghosted" garnered Best Director awards at Big Bear Film Summit, Big Sur Film Festival, Seattle Film Festival and the Hollywood Gold Awards. It also won Best Short Film and Best Writer at Seattle, the audience award for Best Short Film at Big Bear Film Summit and many more.
Tracie is a passionate and fierce advocate for cast and crew with disabilities, in front of and behind the camera.
Tracie's debut feature "Bob Trevino Likes It" starring Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo World Premiered at SXSW 2024, where it was awarded both the Grand Jury Award and the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature. It went on to win 25 other film festival awards, including 13 Audience Awards for Best Feature. The film was bought by Roadside Attractions ("Manchester By the Sea", "Judy", "The Peanut Butter Falcon") and is slated to begin its theatrical run on March 21, 2025.