Hannah Marks is an actress and filmmaker who was named one of Rolling Stone's 25 under 25 Artists Changing the World in 2017. Her first feature After Everything (2018) FKA Shotgun as co-writer/director premiered to rave reviews at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival where Hannah was also nominated for the Game Changer award. As an actress, Marks has four films slated for 2019 release, including Banana Split (2018) which she stars in, co-wrote, and produced. She was the female lead of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (2016) for BBC America/AMC Studios opposite Elijah Wood. Seasons one and two recently premiered on Hulu. Prior film credits The Runaways (2010) and Dawn (2014) which both premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and The Amazing Spider-Man (2012). Her other notable television work includes three seasons on the Golden Globe nominated series Necessary Roughness (2011) and a two-season arc on the Emmy nominated series Weeds (2005). In addition to her 2018/2019 filmmaking credits, her short film BearGirl (2017) was a finalist for 2018 Sundance Ignite, highlighting filmmakers ages 18-24. Her previous shorts have played at numerous festivals, including Two Dollar Bill (2016), winning Best Short at the CineYouth program of Chicago International Film Festival, highlighting filmmakers under the age of 22. Marks resides in Los Angeles and New York.
Hannah Marshall was born in Auckland, New Zealand and found her way to acting after a career as a gymnast. From ages 10-14 she represented New Zealand in the sport but a back injury stopped her competing when she came home after the Junior World Championship in Colorado. Finding her way to acting she began on stage, starring in Milo's Wake which ran two sold out seasons and toured New Zealand. From there she began devising theatre work with company Fingerprints & Teeth and was cast as a lead role in her first TV show, Amazing Extraordinary Friends. From there, she was kept busy in television and film work, starring in several acclaimed New Zealand television shows while completing her BA in English. She moved to Australia in 2009 and it was here that she landed a series regular role in the countries number one drama, Packed to the Rafters which she worked on for the next four years. After starring in the indie film The Infinite Man - which premiered to critical acclaim at SXSW, she made the move to Los Angeles. While here she worked on several television shows, studied under renowned acting coach Nancy Banks and wrote her first feature script, Girl One and later, online series Alibi. She relocated to New Zealand to shoot Alibi, an award winning, non-linear crime drama that she wrote and produced as well as directing the final episode under the banner of her company Plus6Four She was nominated for a New Zealand Television Award for Best Writer with writing partner David de Lautour for her work on Alibi in 2019. She just finished filming on her first short film, Frankie Jean & the Morning Star which she wrote and directed. This year she penned the pilot script of Alibi with David de Lautour and showrunner Craig O'Neill for CBS Network with JBTV and CBS Studios in the US. Hannah now lives between the US and New Zealand (via Australia) creating, directing and producing television and feature film content with Plus6Four as well as continuing her acting career. Recently she was the lead in feature film Ablaze. This year she will be back on Australian screens reprising her role of Retta Schembri in Channel 7's Back to the Rafters.
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