Director, producer, screenwriter, and script consultant from Marina Del Rey, California
Heather Hale is a qualified independent producer for NBC/Universal (approved by the International Film and Television Alliance, the non-profit that runs the American Film Market). She has over a dozen years in the industry as a Director, ...
moreHeather Hale is a qualified independent producer for NBC/Universal (approved by the International Film and Television Alliance, the non-profit that runs the American Film Market). She has over a dozen years in the industry as a Director, Screenwriter and Producer. She recently directed, produced and co-wrote Snitch, a thriller that starred Edward Furlong (Terminator 2, The Green Hornet, CSI: NY), Ed Asner (Up, Lou Grant) and Meat Loaf Aday (Fight Club, Rocky Horror Picture Show). Shot on two Red Cameras in North Carolina, this feature was picked up by a domestic distributor who marketed it to foreign buyers at the 2011 AFM.
Tim McGraw has just renewed his option on Emeline, the biopic she co-wrote and Tim Conway is attached to star in the spec sitcom, Up Island / Down Island, she’s currently shopping. Both of her original three-camera sitcoms, Malibu Wishes and My Wife, My Fiancee & Me, have been optioned as has Time Tours, Inc., an original one-hour sci fi dramedy series.
In 2009, Heather directed, wrote and produced a spec one-hour drama pilot that starred Barbara Bain (Space 1999, Mission Impossible) and Carmen Argenziano (Stargate SG-1). She has directed commercials, infomercials, trade and educational videos.
Her 50 hours of award-winning television productions include: The Courage to Love, the $5.5 million dollar 2000 Lifetime Original Movie she sold off of a spec screenplay after attaching Vanessa L. Williams to star opposite Diahann Carroll, Gil Bellows and Stacy Keach (here’s a clip); The Evidence (which won “Best New Series Pilot”) and Lifestyle Magazine (which won two Tellys), both of which she wrote and produced for Faith for Today TV.
The two distance learning edutainment series she wrote for PBS (KOCE): Personal Finance: Dollars and $ense and Psychology: The Human Experience both won Emmys and ACE awards and she has written a couple of short films, including A-Date and The Perfect Husband, in which she also played one of the three leads.
Heather served as The Director of Event Programming for NATPE (The National Association of Television Program Executives) and as a judge for numerous script competitions worldwide, most notably: The ABC/Disney Fellowship, The Hartley-Merrill International Screenwriting Competition, the College Television Emmy Awards and Genoa Italy’s new ENDAS International. She also served as the Official National Script Consultant for The American Screenwriters Association.
An active contributor to the entertainment community, Heather is a member of The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the Storyboard Development Group (that meets monthly on the 20th Century Fox lot) and Showbiz Mensans. She has served as a mentor or speaker to virtually every organization in town including: The Scriptwriters Network (an honorary member), The Film Industry Network, The Hollywood Black Film Festival, The Moondance International Film Festival, to name but a few.
Heather has written, directed and produced in virtually every medium for a wide range of industries, highlights include: an educational series on Weight Stigma for the Rudd Institute at Yale University hosted by Emme, the first plus-sized SuperModel; a national commercial/interstitial for Gravity Defyer shoes that aired during The Bloomberg Report; a convention video for Reebok; 40-hours of Route 66/Miata-themed, interactive DVD certified warranty training for Mazda; virtual home tours of customizable tract homes for Fieldstone, the Home Builder; Regulation U (margin stock credit extension) banking compliance certification; online fish and game licensing for Texas Parks and Wildlife; a bi-lingual (Spanish and English) “How To” training video for The Legal Aid Society on matriculating the State of California Small Claims system – and even a dot com Initial Public Offering Proposal done as a Dr. Seuss-styled illustrated children’s book poem.
Heather has ghostwritten or edited several books, most of which she can’t disclose (thus, the operative word: “Ghost”) but she was graciously given a “with” cover credit on Million Dollar Cup of Tea (which would make a great one-hour drama, by the way…) and has been thanked or quoted in over a dozen entertainment industry books.