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Katherine Brooks (Sara Katherine Hill) was born on 15 March, 1976 in Covington, Louisiana, U.S., is an American film writer and director. Discover Katherine Brooks's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

Popular As Sara Katherine Hill
Occupation Writer, film director
Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 15 March, 1976
Birthday 15 March
Birthplace Covington, Louisiana, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Her husband is Phillip T. (m. 1998–2001)

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1930

Using a video camera to document herself like a visual journal, Madison clearly states in her first entry that if she does not have the answers to her questions and feels more at people with her life on the 30th day, she will kill herself.

With the help of Doctor Elizabeth Barnes (Elisabeth Shue), Madison begins to slowly piece her life together.

1976

Katherine Brooks (born March 15, 1976) is an American film writer and director.

2004

In 2004, Erin Kelly and Brooks made an experimental short film called Finding Kate.

The short film was part of a series called Virgin Memoirs, a compilation which narrated the "first time" experiences of women.

A young Kelly plays 17-year-old Kate at a wedding reception.

When she sees Victoria (Jessica Lancaster), she quickly drops her boyfriend's hand to go and talk to her cousin.

The two flirt and end up in the pool together, their eyes dancing until they begin to kiss.

Sara is going to visit her high school friend Emily.

On her journey there, she recalls her last experience with her teenage crush, remembering a letter she wrote to Emily—a letter confessing her love for her.

Following a painful flashback to Emily's mocking of Sara after she reads the note, she decides to keep on driving to her destination.

Dear Emily was funded by EVEO.com after Brooks won a pitch contest for her feature film, Loving Annabelle.

Despite being given only 6 weeks from conception to completion, and just $1,000 to make it, the film, to date, has made back over 500% of its profit.

Loving Annabelle is the controversial story of a Catholic boarding school teacher, Simone Bradley (Diane Gaidry), who has an affair with her female student, Annabelle (Erin Kelly).

The film was summed up by Variety magazine as a "Guilty Pleasure", and has won numerous awards on the festival circuit, including the Outfest Award for Best Actress, and the Outfest Award for the Audience Choice.

The film sat in the top five list of videos rented by lesbians according to Wolfe Video's web site.

It is recommended by 100% of readers on scene-OUT.com, and is ranked on the bestseller's list in its category on Amazon.

Waking Madison is the story of a young woman's battle with mental illness.

Madison Walker (Sarah Roemer) is suffering from dissociative identity disorder or multiple personality disorder.

Living in New Orleans and working as a sex phone operator, Madison is doing everything she can to lead a normal life.

When a series of events leaves Madison suicidal and desperate, she locks herself away in her apartment for 30 days.

2006

It debuted at the prestigious Cinequest Film Festival in 2006.

The film won the Audience Award and Best Actress Award at Outfest.

In addition, Loving Annabelle won Best Feature Film at Melbourne Film Festival (2006), Barcelona Film Festival (2006), Atlanta Film Festival (2006), and the Jury Award at Paris Cinema Festival (2006).

Brooks wrote her second feature, the indie thriller Waking Madison, in New Orleans, a film which starred Sarah Roemer (Disturbia), Elisabeth Shue, Will Patton, Frances Conroy, and Taryn Manning.

2007

She is a member of the Directors Guild of America, a Jury Member for Samsung Fresh-Films 2007 (the largest teen filmmaking program in the USA) and the recipient of the LACE Award for Arts and Entertainment.

2011

In 2011, she was named one of the "Amazing Gay Women in Showbiz" by POWER UP.

At the age of 16, Brooks ran away from her small town home in Louisiana to pursue a career in television and film.

She slept in her car in the parking lot of a Hollywood motel.

Brooks has directed 21 television shows, as well as written and directed 10 films.

Her film and television credits include three seasons of the Emmy Award-winning show The Osbournes, Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica, and MTV's groundbreaking The Real World.

While associated with MTV, she helmed several of the network's reality series, including There and Back, Meet the Barkers, and The Simple Life.

Brooks moved into directing feature films after making her short films Finding Kate and Dear Emily.

Brooks' first feature film, Loving Annabelle, starred Erin Kelly, Diane Gaidry and Kevin McCarthy.

2013

Her documentary Face 2 Face appeared on Netflix in 2013.

She served as a Field Producer on National Geographic Presents: Impact with Gal Gadot, produced by Gal Gadot.

2018

Her most recent work is Lost in Time (2018), starring Jill Hennessy.

Brooks is a spokesperson for PETA and a practicing Buddhist.

Brooks lives in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Brooks is a lesbian.