Pat Denson
- Director
- Writer
Pat Denson is creator and director of the Off-Broadway musical play, "Little Christmas Miracles" recommended as one of the Top Ten Shows to see On and Off-Broadway in New York Christmas 2021.' A true story with 13 songs created for the show including theme song ("Little Christmas Miracles" written and sung by two-time Grammy nominated singer /songwriter Jaime Floyd and songs by two-time Grammy nominated songwriter Jan Buckingham). A music video was recorded of the theme song, "Little Christmas Miracles," and played on CMT.
Pat just finished writing "Hold On Until The Morning," also a true story, and is in collaboration with producers to distribute as a television movie.
In 2021 Pat directed the television comedy sitcom pilot "O.B.S." shot in Nashville with nationally known stand-up comedians Aaron Weber, C.J. Walton, Connor Larson, Mike James, Maher Matta set in an unemployment office where the unemployed clients help - the employed! She directed the film "The Day Your Life Will Change Forever "(2019) in conjunction with U.S.C. School of Cinematic Arts, and was creator -director of "Shelter" (2016) w/ Alicia Minshew, three-time Emmy nominee for role of Kendall Hart in "All My Children"). She directed the short film "Corazon" in (2015.), and she also worked with Australian screenwriters Shane Armstrong and S.P. Krause ("Bait 3D," "K-9") on developing a film project entitled "King of the Cannibals."
Pat wrote and directed "I Can See Me in His Eyes" performed at the Santa Monica Playhouse, Santa Monica, CA and "Buck, Heart of a Hero" which performed at Culver City Playhouse, Culver City, CA.
Pat has directed and produced over 20 documentaries for television, as seen on Amazon Prime, Hulu and streamed on Roku. These documentaries include: "The SpiritHorse Series, Technology from Heaven, Yay Daily, Here's Life Inner City, A Renewed Haiti, Weekend of Champions, Acres of Hope, Dog Heroes Search and Rescue, Inner Green, Corazon, Rainbow Over Ethiopia, Achilles, Inspiring Young Minds, Serve International, Pints for Half Pints, Dalits: Our Strength," and more.
Pat began her career at ABC News in Dallas as a reporter and segment producer for the Family First news series.
Pat just finished writing "Hold On Until The Morning," also a true story, and is in collaboration with producers to distribute as a television movie.
In 2021 Pat directed the television comedy sitcom pilot "O.B.S." shot in Nashville with nationally known stand-up comedians Aaron Weber, C.J. Walton, Connor Larson, Mike James, Maher Matta set in an unemployment office where the unemployed clients help - the employed! She directed the film "The Day Your Life Will Change Forever "(2019) in conjunction with U.S.C. School of Cinematic Arts, and was creator -director of "Shelter" (2016) w/ Alicia Minshew, three-time Emmy nominee for role of Kendall Hart in "All My Children"). She directed the short film "Corazon" in (2015.), and she also worked with Australian screenwriters Shane Armstrong and S.P. Krause ("Bait 3D," "K-9") on developing a film project entitled "King of the Cannibals."
Pat wrote and directed "I Can See Me in His Eyes" performed at the Santa Monica Playhouse, Santa Monica, CA and "Buck, Heart of a Hero" which performed at Culver City Playhouse, Culver City, CA.
Pat has directed and produced over 20 documentaries for television, as seen on Amazon Prime, Hulu and streamed on Roku. These documentaries include: "The SpiritHorse Series, Technology from Heaven, Yay Daily, Here's Life Inner City, A Renewed Haiti, Weekend of Champions, Acres of Hope, Dog Heroes Search and Rescue, Inner Green, Corazon, Rainbow Over Ethiopia, Achilles, Inspiring Young Minds, Serve International, Pints for Half Pints, Dalits: Our Strength," and more.
Pat began her career at ABC News in Dallas as a reporter and segment producer for the Family First news series.