Harrison James is a writer-director, born in Chicago and living and working in Los Angeles. Recent directing credits include: Cowboy Mouth, Savage Love, and Fool for Love – a series of Sam Shepard plays – at the Broadwater Theatre in L.A. Currently writing and directing Nineteen, a series, and Shooting Star, a feature film, she has written for producers (Heather Graham) and directors (Julian Goldberger, Autumn DeWilde, and Melodie McDaniel). Her spots for Spies Travel, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, won the Bronze Lion at Cannes. She founded Girl Trip, a production company, panel series and festival to advance emerging female and femme-identifying filmmakers. She is on the Directing faculty at AFI and Sundance Co//ab. Harrison studied directing at Boston University, where she received the Dean’s Grant for Filmmaking, and attended AFI as both a Screenwriting and Directing Fellow. Devoted to being an actor’s director, Harrison currently studies with Nancy Banks.
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