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Tracey Alexander
(Executive Producer)

Tracey Alexander creates and produces television and motion pictures through her production company, Groveland Pictures. In 2001, Alexander executive-produced the critically acclaimed FX cable movie Sins of the Father for Artisan Entertainment. The telefilm, based on the true story of an Alabama Klansman, received a Humanitas Award nomination. The same year, she produced the Emmy-nominated We Were the Mulvaneys for Lifetime Television. In 2000, Alexander produced A Glimpse of Hell, the story of the tragic USS IOWA battleship explosion and the Naval Investigative Unit's handling of the incident. For Adelson Entertainment she produced Power & Beauty, about JFK's mistress, Nora Robert's Sanctuary for CBS and The Hunley for TNT. Also for Adelson, she produced the Showtime dramatic miniseries and Humanitas Award winner Thanks of a Grateful Nation and a franchise of movies for CBS including Everything to Gain, Love in Another Town, Her Own Rules and A Secret Affair. The first movie that Alexander produced with Adelson Entertainment was the miniseries Hiroshima, for which she received an Emmy nomination for best miniseries, the Humanitas Award, the Canadian Gemini Award, the International Monitor Award and a nomination for a Producers Guild of America Award. Alexander is a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy and the Western Partner of the Council on Foreign Relations, is a trustee for the Humanitas Awards and is a board member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Her initial media foray was as a broadcast news producer for Global Television in Toronto. Prior to her career in Hollywood, Alexander was a publishing executive at Bantam Doubleday & Dell.

Wed., May. 22, 2013
6/5c Castle
7/6c Castle
8/7c NBA Tip-Off
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7:30c
Indiana Pacers @ Miami Heat

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