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Christin Baker
Born
NationalityAmerican
Other namesChristin Mell
Occupation(s)Producer, director, screenwriter
Years active2007–present
EmployerTello Films
Notable workMaybelle
Board member ofTello Films (CEO)[1]
SpouseDeb Mell (div. 2014)
AwardsBest Director, London Raindance Film Festival
Websitehttps://www.tellofilms.com

Christin Marie Baker is an American producer, director, and screenwriter from Nashville, Tennessee.[2] She is the founder and CEO of Tello Films, a streaming network, production, and distribution company of films and web series with a lesbian focus.[3][4]

Early life and education

Baker is originally from Indiana but grew up in Nashville, Tennessee.[5] She attended Middle Tennessee State University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Television Production.[6] In addition, Baker earned a Master's of Organizational Development and Management for Non-Profit Organizations from Springfield College.[7]

Career

Baker was interested in broadcast journalism and held an internship at a local station, but after a spell on a movie set as an extra shifted toward film-based storytelling.[2][5] She worked for Regency Productions in Los Angeles, before moving to a television credits position with the Writer's Guild of America. She worked for the YMCA of the USA, overseeing the arts and humanities programs.[7]

In 2007, Baker co-founded Tello Films as an open platform that supported filmmakers who made content for the lesbian community.[8] The site moved to a premium subscription service in 2009 and Baker started producing and directing content for it.[9]

Personal life

Baker married Deborah ("Deb") Mell, an American politician from Chicago, in 2011.[10][11][12] They divorced in 2014.[13][14]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Director Producer Writer Notes
2008 Human Potential Yes Yes Short film (as Christin Mell)
2012 The Throwaways Yes Yes
2014 God Des & She: Never Give Up Yes Yes Short film, documentary (as Christin Mell)
2018 Alice & Iza Yes Yes Short film[15][16][17]
2019 Riley Parra: Better Angels Yes Yes [18]
2019 Season of Love Yes Yes [19][20][21]

Television

Year Title Director Producer Writer Notes
2011 McManusLand Yes (as Christin Mell)
2011 Cowgirl Up Yes Yes (as Christin Mell)
2012 I Hate Tommy Finch Yes Yes Yes TV movie
2013 Gay Street Therapy Yes Yes
2013 The Neighbors Yes Yes Mini-series (as Christin Mell)
2013 Roomies Yes Yes Yes (as Christin Mell)
2013 Nikki & Nora: The N&N Files Yes (as Christin Mell)
2014 The Pitch Show Yes Mini-series
2014 Rent Controlled Yes TV movie
2014–2015 #Hashtag: The Series Yes Yes
2015 Plus One Yes Mini-series
2015 Maybelle Yes Yes [22][23]
Nomination: International Academy of Web Television award for Best Writing (Bridget McManus), Best Original Score (Karman Kregloe)[24]
Won: London Raindance Film Festival award for Best Director (Christin Baker)[25]
2016 Dana Goldberg Comedy Show Yes Yes TV special
2016 Skirtchasers Yes TV movie[26][27]
2016 Bridget McManus Comedy Special Yes Yes Yes
2016 Dagger Kiss Yes
2016 The List Yes TV movie
2016 Full Out Yes Mini-series
2017 secs & EXECS Yes Nomination: Emmy Award for Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series (Mindy Sterling)[28][29]
2017–2018 Riley Parra Yes Yes Yes
2019 Passage Yes Yes
2019 Happy Wife, Happy Life: Marriage Advice from Happily Married Non-Experts Yes Talk show

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tello Films". Diva. Pocketmags.com. March 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  2. ^ a b Dupree, Jane (December 8, 2014). "She's Hot: Christin Baker, Tello Films". Out & About. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  3. ^ Frost, Karen (March 2, 2018). "Tello Films Aims for Lesbian Streaming Domination". AfterEllen. Archived from the original on November 30, 2019. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  4. ^ Rosenberg, Paula (June 25, 2019). "Meet Tello Films founder, Christin Baker". Vimeo. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Christin Baker". The Fab Femme Mag. January 20, 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
  6. ^ "A Woman To Watch: Tello Films' Christin Mell". HER. April 7, 2014. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  7. ^ a b "Christin Baker". Triangle2 Solutions. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
  8. ^ Brown, Annie (February 13, 2017). "Tello Films Founder Christin Baker Talks ClexaCon, LGBTQ TV". Tagg Magazine. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  9. ^ "The Producers Guild is proud to welcome the following new members, who have joined the Guild since December, 2014". Producer by. April 21, 2015. p. 42.
  10. ^ "Illinois Rep. Deb Mell Marries Longtime Partner Christin Baker In Iowa (VIDEO)". HuffPost. August 31, 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  11. ^ "State Rep. Deb Mell makes Illinois history with same-sex marriage". GoPride.com. August 31, 2011. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  12. ^ Byrne, Dennis (October 23, 2013). "A loving response to Deb Mell's beautiful homage to her wife". ChicagoNow. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  13. ^ Manchir, Michelle (July 4, 2014). "Ald. Deb Mell announces her divorce on Twitter". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  14. ^ Korecki, Natasha (July 3, 2014). "Deb Mell says her same-sex marriage is over: 'Divorce is painful'". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on November 1, 2014. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  15. ^ Piccoli, Dana (January 24, 2019). ""Alice and Iza" brings a sweet and steamy one-night stand to life". Bella Media. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  16. ^ Kleffner, Katherine (March 26, 2019). "The Bi Line: Alice & Iza @ClexaCon Feature from @kleffnotes". Nerdy Girl Express. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  17. ^ Gilchrist, Tracy E. (January 29, 2019). "A Lesbian Hookup Is Explored in Guinevere Turner Starrer Alice & Iza". The Advocate. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  18. ^ "Riley Parra: Better Angels". The Film Catalogue. April 2, 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  19. ^ "Season of Love". Tello Films. 2019. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  20. ^ Shields, Judy (October 4, 2019). "Season of Love – The First Ever Holiday Rom-Com For LGBTQ+ Women". The Hollywood Times. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  21. ^ Gilchrist, Tracy E. (November 15, 2019). "Season of Love Is a Love Actually for Queer Women". The Advocate. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  22. ^ Wadding, Megan (December 8, 2015). "Maybelle". Echo Magazine. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  23. ^ Gilchrist, Tracy E. (December 9, 2015). "WATCH: Lesbian-Themed Web Series Maybelle Depicts First Love and Desire". Pride.com. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  24. ^ "Two projects of lesbian-owned tello Films nominated for honors". Windy City Times. September 22, 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  25. ^ Wise, Damon (October 3, 2016). "Raindance Film Festival Reveals Winners of Web Fest Competition". Variety. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  26. ^ "Tello Films Premieres "Skirtchasers" Starring Meredith Baxter, Barry Bostwick (Rocky Horror Picture Show) & Elizabeth Keener (L Word)". Top40 Charts. January 6, 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  27. ^ Schenden, Laurie (July 23, 2016). "TV Veterans Turn to Web for 'Skirtchasers'". GoWEHO. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  28. ^ "69th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  29. ^ "Tello Films Becomes First Lesbian Network to be nominated for an Emmy Award". Indie Source. November 15, 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2019.