Tracey Edmonds
Tracey Elaine Edmonds (née McQuarn; born February 18, 1967) is an American businesswoman, television producer and personality. She is the CEO of Edmonds Entertainment Group Inc and Alrightnow.com and is a former host of the television show Extra. She currently sits on the national board of directors for the Producers Guild of America.[1]
| Tracey Edmonds | |
|---|---|
|  Edmonds in 1996 | |
| Born | Tracey Elaine McQuarn February 18, 1967 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | 
| Alma mater | Stanford University | 
| Occupation(s) | Businesswoman, model, television personality | 
| Spouse | |
| Partner(s) | Eddie Murphy (2008) Deion Sanders (2012–) | 
| Children | 2 | 
Biography
    
Tracey Edmonds has created and produced projects for television, film, music, and digital media. In 2014, Edmonds joined Extra and left the company in 2017.[2] While at Extra, she earned an Emmy Award for co-hosting alongside Mario Lopez and Charissa Thompson.[3] Edmonds currently serves as CEO and President of Edmonds Entertainment. In 2013, Edmonds founded Alright TV, a family- and faith-oriented Web network.[4] Edmonds executive produced Games People Play (BET), a drama about the NBA that aired in 2019.
Edmonds resides in Beverly Hills, California with her two sons.
Filmography (producer)
    
| Year | Title | Executive producer | note | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Soul Food | producer | |
| Hav Plenty |  executive producer | ||
| 1999 | Light It Up | producer | |
| 2000 | Punks | producer | |
| 2000-2004 | Soul Food: The Series |  executive producer | TV series | 
| 2001 | Josie and the Pussycats | producer | |
| 2003 | Maniac Magee |  executive producer | TV series | 
| 2004 | Summer of 77 |  executive producer | TV series | 
| 2004-2009 | College Hill |  executive producer | TV series | 
| 2006 | Robbin Hoodz |  executive producer | (announced) | 
| Lil' Kim: Countdown to Lockdown |  executive producer | TV series | |
| DMX: Soul of a Man |  executive producer | ||
| 2007 | Stage Black |  executive producer | TV series | 
| Good Luck Chuck | producer | ||
| Who's Your Caddy? | producer | ||
| College Hill Interns |  executive producer | TV series | |
| 2009 | New in Town | producer | |
| 2011 | Jumping the Broom | producer | |
| 2013 | Walk This Way |  executive producer | TV series | 
| The Choir |  executive producer | TV series | |
| Take Action |  executive producer | TV series | |
| 2014 | Mr. Right |  executive producer | comedy short | 
| 2014-2015 | Deion's Family Playbook |  executive producer | TV series | 
| 2015 | With This Ring |  executive producer | TV movie | 
| 2019-present | Games People Play |  executive producer | TV series | 
| 2020 | The Postcard Killings |  executive producer | |
| 2022 | College Hill: Celebrity Edition |  executive producer | TV series | 
| End of the Road | producer | 
References
    
- "Officers, Board Members & Staff – Producers Guild of America". Producersguild.org. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
- Littleton, Cynthia (May 22, 2017). "'Extra' Lays Off Staffers, Tracey Edmonds Exiting as Co-Host". Variety. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- Petski, Denise (December 19, 2018). "Tracey Edmonds Inks First-Look Production & Development Deal With STXalternative". Deadline. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- "Tracey Edmonds' Twitter Fans Inspire the Launch of Alright TV". www.adweek.com. Retrieved April 6, 2020.