About

Tracee Loran is a Brooklyn-based TV host, writer, producer, and actress. Her knack for intrinsic characters and comedic timing lead to her first break when she hosted an Internet program called TV Quickie with Nikki. The popular online show generated thousands of hits and fan mail during its two-year run.

Tracee has appeared in numerous national television ads including promos for FedEx, HBO, AT&T, Arby’s, and Sony, to name a few. In 2005, Tracee beat out hundreds of hopefuls to land her dream job as the anchor of the new and much hyped Mobile ESPN.

She fused her passion and keen knowledge of sports with her unconventional reporting style to secure interviews with notable sports figures. Her exciting ESPN position carried her to Wimbledon, the Super Bowl, the US Open, and the Major League Baseball playoffs.

Tracee further leveraged her sports expertise when she created FAN™, a weekly half-hour sports non-fiction series that makes sports fans as important as the athletes they idolize. Helmed by award-winning director Stacey L. Holman, the pilot episode features serious sports fanatics, current NFL players and Hall of Fame defensive end Richard Dent.

In addition to FAN™ Tracee has produced several independent projects including the documentary Dressed Like Kings which captured the Tribeca Film Festival Creative Promise Award in 2004.

For the past two years, Tracee has partnered with HBO to pen promos for HBOGo. The most recent projects feature Michael Kenneth Williams (The Wire, Boardwalk Empire) and Rutina Wesley (True Blood) and will premiere at the end of April 2014.

A native of Chicago, Illinois, Tracee received her degree in Broadcast Journalism from the College of Communications from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is also a graduate of the American Musical & Dramatic Academy in New York City.