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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm2232132Tracey Vieira - IMDb

    Actress. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Tracey Vieira is the Chief Content Officer for Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning film and television production company Hoodlum. Hoodlum operates between Australia, the US, and the UK producing film and television for global audiences.

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  2. Tracey Vieira. Tracey Vieira is the Chief Content Officer for Emmy® and BAFTA Award winning film and television production company Hoodlum. Hoodlum operates between Australia, the US and the UK, and has a first-look deal with Disney’s ABC Studios. Vieira joined Hoodlum in September 2019 after five years as CEO of Screen Queensland and works ...

  3. Nov 4, 2021 · Hoodlum Entertainment chief content officer Tracey Vieira has been named president of Screen Producers Australia (SPA), succeeding Michael Tear. She will helm the incoming council alongside VP Suzanne Ryan – founder and CEO of SLR Productions – after both were elected at SPA’s AGM today.

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  4. CEO, Screen Queensland. IT’S VITAL TO KEEP MOVING WHERE THE AUDIENCES ARE AND EMBRACE NEW PLATFORMS. As CEO of Screen Queensland, I deal with international productions, studios and independent production houses, film festivals, Queensland domestic productions, and post and VFX studios and supervisors.

  5. Nov 4, 2021 · Former Screen Queensland CEO Tracey Vieira has been appointed President of Screen Producers Australia. Vieira, who became Chief Content Officer at Hoodlum Productions in 2019, replaces producer Michael Tear after 5 years in the role.

  6. Jan 10, 2017 · By James Perkins. 10 January 2017. TRACEY VIEIRA has led Screen Queensland to three of its best years since taking over as CEO in 2014, bringing the organisation out of a malaise that had set in amid bullying claims and the resignations of two CEOs.

  7. Jul 16, 2019 · Outgoing Screen Queensland CEO Tracey Vieira reflects on the challenges and milestones of her career at the agency and why she is heading in a new direction. Q: So, after 17 years dealing with US studios, Australian and international producers and governments (Screen Queensland, Ausfilm, Pacific Film and Television Commission), are you looking ...