Anne-Marie Mackay is a renowned writer, producer, and executive with a thirty-year track record of launching the careers of prominent directors and film talent. She has presided over hundreds of music video and music film projects, many of which received awards.
As the founding member of several visionary production companies, including Propaganda Films, Palomar Pictures, Riddle Studios, and Wondros, Anne-Marie has launched the careers of notable directors such as David Fincher, Michael Bay, Antoine Fuqua, David Hogan, and many others.
Her work in television includes Naked Cafe for VH1, High Octane with Sophia Coppola, Walter Mosley's feature film Always Outnumbered for HBO, and the documentary I Just Wasn't Made For These Times.
Anne-Marie has been nominated for multiple Emmys and Grammys, including for her work as Executive Producer on Stranger Adventures, a revolutionary online game. In 2014, her film The Girl from Nagasaki took pride of place at Cannes and the Sundance Frontier Festival.
Following her film The Last Word, Anne-Marie has developed a slate of projects under her own banner. Her last feature, Foster Boy, executive produced by Shaquille O'Neal, starring Matthew Modine and Lou Gossett Jr, premiered and won at the Nashville Film Festival and The International Black Film Festival.
Now devoting herself to writing and producing, Anne-Marie has also written several TV Bibles and pilot scripts destined for International Television, as well as a seven-part fantasy novel based upon her own creation The World of The Magus.
Her novels, including Letters from Paris, The Daemon Lover, Fitz, Invisible Girl, The Piper, and Welcome to The Jungle, are the first of many original projects as well as multiple film and television scripts destined for the screen.
Anne-Marie is also the president of non-profit Blue Valor Films and gatekeeper to the many true stories of ex: military, government, and police officers it represents. She is also CCO at start-up production company Reel Red Films.