Sarah Nean Bruce

Sarah Nean Bruce is an American film & television movie producer, director and writer.

Bruce was co-executive producer on the sci-fi noir film Yesterday Was a Lie,[1] the Hallmark Channel film Where There's A Will (Love, Clyde) starring Marion Ross, and the Hallmark romantic comedy The Family Plan, starring Tori Spelling, Greg Germann and Abigail Breslin.

She also directed the thriller/horror feature film Bram Stoker's Way of The Vampire, which was released worldwide, the dramatic ensemble piece The Marriage Undone.

She served as film commissioner/assistant director in North Texas for the DFW Regional Film Commission where she acted as liaison and production advisor on Dr. T & the Women, Any Given Sunday, Boys Don't Cry, Universal Soldier: The Return, The X-Files: Fight the Future and Armageddon.

At the pioneering audio company Spherical Sound (prototype for 5.1 surround sound), she worked on projects with Mick Fleetwood's ZOO, Michael Jackson, and personally received an RIAA Multi-Platinum Record Award for her work with Pink Floyd on A Momentary Lapse of Reason.