With over 15 years of experience in talent management and production, Tammy is a partner with the Los Angeles based management and production company, Sandstone Artists. The company represents individuals of various creative roles in the entertainment industry primarily actors, writers and directors.
Her clients, past and present, have been nominated for many prestigious awards including Emmy's and Academy Awards, written and directed for multi-billion dollar franchises, starred in films for Clint Eastwood, Brian De Palma, Wolfgang Petersen, Richard Donner, Penny Marshall, Brad Furman, Chris Columbus, Denzel Washington, Martin Scorsese, and many more. She has had writers and producers work for MGM, NBC, Universal Television, CBS, USA Network, History Channel, ABC, FOX, and many others.
Tammy has also helped produce numerous projects including the horror-thriller film Becky, the female empowerment documentary Women Like Us, and various award winning short films and independently financed features.
Lucy's Last Song
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Film (short)
by Blurred Pictures
Executive Producer Lucy’s Last Song is the story of a woman reconnecting with her estranged father after many years apart. As the night unfolds their wounds are exposed and dirty laundry aired.
However, family bonds are strong, perhaps strong enough to weather the storm of life.
A mix of drama and the supernatural set to an original music soundtrack, Lucy’s Last Song.
The Blue Mountain
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Film
by Andrew Greve
Co-Producer In Jamaica, a U.S A.I.D worker named Jack, and his son Michael, hike to the top of Blue Mountain, hoping to see Cuba, only finding something else when they reach the summit.
Becky
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Film
by BoulderLight Pictures
Co-Executive Producer A teenager's weekend at a lake house with her father takes a turn for the worse when a group of convicts wreaks havoc on their lives.
Invisible Brown Man
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Film (short)
by Roxy Shih
Producer Doctors. Store clerks. Computer nerds. Indian Actors always play the same roles. But what if one Indian man decided he was done with the stereotypes? Sex and Indian food abound when T.J. (a young Indian-American) tries to claw his way out of obscurity in Hollywood. But to land the perfect acting gig, he'll first have to face down male objectification, tokenism and his own outspoken inner monologue.
Young American Dream
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Film
by Roger Lim
Makeup Artist Attempting to reverse the disheartening memories of his late father, Eric, an AmerAsian graduate, assumes a younger athlete's identity to take back hi.
Available Men
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Film
by David Dean Bottrell
Costume Designer A Hollywood agent (dispatched to sign a "hot" new writer) and a sensitive gay man (waiting for a blind date), mistake each other for the person they were expecting to meet.
Saddle Up!
Film
by Andy Lauer
Co-Executive Producer A man gets in over his head by promising a woman to save her town from the local bully.