Audrey Marrs
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Audrey Marie Marrs (b. June 25, 1970) is an Academy Award nominated film producer and the Chief Operating Officer of Representational Pictures, Inc., and producer of No End in Sight, which is her first film. It won a Special Jury Prize for documentaries at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. In 2008, she and Charles H. Ferguson were nominated in the Best Documentary Feature film category[1].
Marrs grew up in Olympia, Washington where she studied studio art at the Evergreen State College before studying curatorial practice at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco, California. While in Olympia she was active in the independent music community and played in the band Mocket[2]. Later she appeared on the Bratmobile record Girls Get Busy and toured with them from 2001 - 2003[3].
Marrs resides in Berkley, California with her husband Jesse Michaels of Operation Ivy and Common Rider fame.

