Speaker Carrie Mudd
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Founder and President Carrie Mudd oversees both development and production across Peacock Alley Entertainment’s scripted and documentary divisions. Mudd has a track record of supporting both established and emerging storytellers to produce successful, critically acclaimed film and television for platforms around the globe.
Recent projects include premium documentaries 50,000 First Dates: A True Story (Prime Video Global), Harder Better Faster Stronger (CBC), Leonard Cohen If It Be Your Will (CBC), and Catching a Serial Killer: Bruce McArthur (Peacock). Other notable titles include A User’s Guide to Cheating Death (Netflix), Brave New Girls (E!) and Tower of Song: Leonard Cohen (CBC).
Mudd’s first feature film, Previously Saved Version (Prime Video) written by Brad Wright and directed by Kei Ishikawa with Amazon Studios Japan, premiered worldwide in 2024. Award-winning scripted series include Brad Wright’s Travelers (Netflix) starring Eric McCormack, original true-crime comedy series New Eden (Crave) created by Kayla Lorette and Evany Rosen, and drama series Tiny Pretty Things (Netflix) based on the bestselling YA book.
Carrie is executive producer on the upcoming documentary Whatever It Takes celebrating the beloved Degrassi franchise, and Big Feminine Energy, an exploration of hotly debated femininity trends shaping our global world. Before Peacock Alley, Carrie Mudd spent a decade at Tricon Films & Television focused on development and international co-productions. She executive produced four seasons of Sanctuary (Syfy) and the award-winning comedy Cock’d Gunns (Showcase/IFC).
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