1. Stacy Cochran is an American film director, screenwriter and producer based in New York City.

1. Stacy Cochran is an American film director, screenwriter and producer based in New York City.
Stacy Cochran is best known for her films My New Gun and Boys.
Stacy Cochran graduated from Williams College as a Political Science major, and earned her MFA in film from Columbia University.
Stacy Cochran is part of the wave of independent writer-directors whose first movies appeared in the 1990s.
Stacy Cochran wrote My New Gun as a thesis script for her MFA degree.
Stacy Cochran began directing the comedy within weeks of completing film school, financed by Columbia TriStar HV and produced by IRS Media.
Stacy Cochran and played with perfect bewilderment by the enormously appealing Ms.
Stacy Cochran reconceived the eight-page story as a dark but comic riff on the tale of Snow White, and won Salter's approval to move forward with the film.
Stacy Cochran keeps throwing screwballs to viewers who can't seem to handle anything but the hard stuff anymore.
Stacy Cochran herself was unable to attend, as her third daughter was born in New York on the same day as the premiere.
Stacy Cochran's most recent feature, Write When You Get Work, is a love story, and it was completed in 2018, starring Rachel Keller, Finn Wittrock and Emily Mortimer, James Ransone, Jessica Hecht, Scott Cohen, Tess Frazer, Afton Williamson, and Andrew Schulz.
Stacy Cochran has stated her 18-year hiatus after Drop Back Ten was due to having three children.