Tricia Brock

Tricia Brock

Pioneering the way for women in film, Tricia Brock was born in 1959 in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, United States. She has been active in the film industry since the early 1980s, primarily focusing on drama, comedy and crime genres, with her most notable works including the famous TV series "The Walking Dead" and "Orange Is the New Black", for which she garnered significant acclaim, though she hasn't won major film festival awards yet. Brock's directorial style is characterized by her ability to create intense, emotional narratives that delve deep into the complexities of human relationships. Tricia Brock, a true visionary, continues to inspire with her dedication to powerful storytelling, proving that a woman's place is indeed behind the camera, shaping the world's perception through film.