Jane Gray Morrison
Jane Gray Morrison "graduated Phi Beta Kappa from UCLA in English literature (with additional focus on Asian Languages). She subsequently took a leave from a Ph.D. program at UCLA to continue her study of opera in Europe.
"As an ecologist, Ms. Morrison’s work has taken her to some 30 countries. As a filmmaker, Ms. Morrison has produced numerous films for such networks as Discovery, PBS (where she also co-directed “A Day in the Life of Ireland” for Irish Television and WNET-PBS) and Turner Broadcasting (where she served as senior producer for a 10-hour dramatic series based on a hyper-intellectual dialogue between a scientist and computer perched in a monastery on the edge of Mt. Everest). She has just completed the feature documentary films "Mad Cowboy" and "No Vacancy" and is presently in production on a feature film on ecologically endangered regions and species on the planet. In addition, Ms. Morrison has edited numerous works of fiction and non-fiction and has co-authored two books coming out in 2005 and 2006.
"As an ecologist, Ms. Morrison’s work has taken her to some 30 countries. As a filmmaker, Ms. Morrison has produced numerous films for such networks as Discovery, PBS (where she also co-directed “A Day in the Life of Ireland” for Irish Television and WNET-PBS) and Turner Broadcasting (where she served as senior producer for a 10-hour dramatic series based on a hyper-intellectual dialogue between a scientist and computer perched in a monastery on the edge of Mt. Everest). She has just completed the feature documentary films "Mad Cowboy" and "No Vacancy" and is presently in production on a feature film on ecologically endangered regions and species on the planet. In addition, Ms. Morrison has edited numerous works of fiction and non-fiction and has co-authored two books coming out in 2005 and 2006.
"For six years she has served as the Executive Vice President of Dancing Star Foundation. Ms. Morrison serves as a director on several nonprofit boards." [1]
- Producer, No Vacancy