Annie Frazier Henry

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Annie is an award-winning Indigenous writer, filmmaker and musician. She and her company, Full Regalia, have produced over 30 dramatic, documentary and experimental films, which have screened Internationally. A recipient of the “Trailblazer” award, “her films have has served as a springboards & inspiration for countless other projects”. She works as creative and production consultant, and produced student films. She was the first aboriginal person to sit on the jury at Sundance Film Festival & several of her films have had US premiers there. TV/film credits include; the docu-drama series, Chiefs & Champions. Narrated by Tom Jackson, the series profiles Native Olympians, heroes & legends of the past century. She executive produced, & wrote DON’T CALL ME TONTO, aka Cowboy’s Run, the hysterical feature, starring David Hasselhoff, Gordon Tootoosis, and Michale Moriarity as two has-beens accused of robbing bingo halls. She currently has several projects in development. Her short films have had a renaissance of screenings, to include the acclaimed “Ladies of the Inlet.” Annie has had over 15 short stories published over the past 3 years. She is honoured to have her ‘Henry Miller’ short story “don’tcha know” published in NEXUS the International Henry Miller Anthology, about her time with him.