Sue Ann Taylor is the creative driving force behind a plethora of acclaimed film and television productions, including The Vindication of Teri Horton, Christmas at the Grey Horse Inn, and Charlie's Christmas Wish, a heartwarming holiday feature film that sheds light on the often-overlooked issue of homeless veterans, which was released by Lionsgate in 2020.
With an impressive career spanning over four decades, Taylor has consistently produced award-winning film and video content. As the founder and leader of Blue Heron Films, a film and television production company established in 1999, she has garnered a reputation for excellence in the industry. Additionally, Taylor owns Georgia Production Support, a concierge service company catering to the needs of film industry professionals.
Throughout her illustrious career, Taylor has received numerous accolades, including the New York Festival Award, GMB Entertainment Award, 41 Telly Awards, and three Emmy nominations, among others. Her impressive portfolio boasts the production of multiple syndicated television series, such as Jim Fowler's Life in the Wild and Keeping it Wild, as well as her role as broadcast producer of The Drama Desk Awards.
Taylor is also recognized for her innovative work in creating niche networks for various platforms, including Roku and Apple TV. Her notable creations include the Quilters News Network (QNN),Quilters TV, NuYu Network, Opera Network TV, Comedy Commando, and Choosing Green.
Blue Heron Films has a robust slate of projects in development or production, including Christmas at the Grey Horse Inn, Side Trails, The Vindication of Teri Horton, Etowah Ridge, The Widow Plan, Appalachian Summer, and Diary of the Dragon's Daughter.
In recognition of her outstanding contributions to the film industry, Taylor was honored with the 2019 Film Industry Producer of the Year Award, presented at the esteemed Pinewood Studios by the Atlanta Business Journal.