Breanna Wing uses filmmaking to tell stories about the human experience and the natural world. An actress, director, writer, athlete, and environmentalist, Breanna has worked from a young age to shed light on the issues of conservation and gender equality.
Raised in New England, Breanna's documentary journey began at 14 when she directed and edited her first documentary, shedding light on the local humane society's overuse of euthanasia. The film helped raise funds for the new Greater Androscoggin Humane Society, now a sanctuary for over 3,500 animals. A few years later, she co-directed and co-produced "Eye to Eye," a documentary shot in Cameroon spotlighting the illegal bushmeat trade and advocating for the protection of endangered primates.
Breanna transitioned to narrative filmmaking with internships on blockbuster sets, including two Marvel Cinematic Universe films, which paved the way for jobs on major productions like "Django Unchained". After drafting her first set for a Disney Film, she was promoted to Art Department Coordinator of an NBC sitcom. She has been an assistant to Producer Victor Hsu, Director Jason Winer, and an award-winning Casting Director.
Stepping out from behind the camera, Breanna transitioned to acting, studying at Los Angeles studios including Lesly Kahn & Co., Upright Citizens Brigade & The Groundlings. This led to supporting roles for Quentin Tarantino, Adam McKay, and Aaron Sorkin.
Breanna proudly serves on the Executive Advisory Council for two nonprofits, The Maine Forest and Logging Museum and the Cinematography for Actors Institute.
A Maine native and Chapman University graduate, in her free time, Bre enjoys making ceramics, running marathons, and rock climbing.