Tracey is promoting her upcoming science-fiction film ROGUE WARRIOR ROBOT FIGHTER. Described as a cross between FURY ROAD and STAR WARS, the special effects-riddled actioner is due out later this year.
Recently represented at Cannes (by Halycon International), ROGUE WARRIOR ROBOT FIGHTER stars Birdsall, William Kircher (The Hobbit), Stephen Manley (Star Trek III), Daz Crawford (TV’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D), and Ashley Park, and is written and directed by Neil Johnson (Doomsday).
The film is still in post-production and won't be released until late 2016.
ROGUE WARRIOR is a Science Fiction film set in the distant future depicting the overthrow of humanity by artificial intelligence on Earth and other worlds. It will be followed by a series, THE GODS OF WAR.
Tracey Birdsall is an award-winning American film and television actress recognized worldwide for her diverse and challenging roles.
Birdsall has four feature films which will be released in 2016 alone: The lead of Sienna in the up-coming science fiction film Rogue Warrior: Robot Fighter (2016), the lead of Jenna in the up-coming comedy feature Who's Jenna...? (2016), playing herself in the up-coming Australian comedy Diary of a Fatman (2016), and the role of Dijanne in the up-coming science fiction film At the Edge of Time (2016). She was also just cast as the female lead in Dance of the Blue Tattoo opposite Harry Lennix (The Blacklist (2013), filming this summer in Gran Canaria.
A native Californian, she grew up not only with a modeling and singing career, but also appeared on such series as Family Ties (1982), Loving (1983), Hearts Are Wild (1992), and on dozens of television commercials beginning with Sunkist Soda, and including Maxwell House Coffee, Beno's Clothing, Coors Beer, and in the renowned oversized electronic billboard commercial at the Maxim Hotel in Las Vegas for over 15 years. She also graced the billboard at the famed Macy's Herald Square twice over the last 5 years.
She was the female lead the feature film I Might Even Love You (1998) which had a Cannes Festival debut, and also performed in films including but not limited to The Prophet's Game (2000) (starring Dennis Hopper), Casino (1992) (starring her good friend Sammy Jackson), Dawn of the Crescent Moon (2014) (opposite Barry Corbin), and Going Very Badly (2014) (opposite Gerry Bednob). She recently voiced the Spaceship Computer on Doomsday (2015) and the Deliverance Computer in Starship: Apocalypse (2014).
In 2014, Birdsall was named Maverick Award Winner at the esteemed Action on Film Festival, and she has been working projects back-to-back ever since.
Tracey Birdsall resides in Malibu, California.