PENNIE BROWN

PRODUCER


Pennie is the producer for ABCMe children’s series Planet Lulin as well Network 10’s comedy series How to Stay Married (Series 2 & 3) and Seven Network’s sketch comedy series KINNE. Pennie also worked as the associate producer on Australian dramas including Wentworth, Winners & Losers, City Homicide and as well as producing animated content for Sesame Street.

Pennie previously worked at Seven Studios as a scripted development producer working across an extensive drama slate including Secret Bridesmaids Business. From 2015-2017, Pennie consulted to Disney/ABC Network’s International Scripted Department scouting for Australian formats and talent to be produced in the US market and worked as the Post Supervisor on SBS’s The Family Law (Series 3).

Pennie was selected as an emerging producer in the inaugural Screen Producers Association Australia Ones To Watch and was a recipient of the Natalie Miller/Film Victoria Women’s Professional and Leadership Development funding in 2018. In 2017, Pennie received a Film Victoria grant to attend Kidscreen in Miami, and was selected to pitch at the 2017 Asian Animation Summit in Brisbane, for Wormholes, a children's-animation series.

Pennie joined Princess Pictures in 2019 and has since completed a variety of projects. Pennie was executive producer on MATCHED#2 Australia’s first Muslim rom-com short form series, released on TikTok and was the post producer on ABC’s Australian Epic and Disney’s drama series The Last Days Of The Space Age. Pennie has a drama series in development Love.Chaos.Theory which received development funding from Screen NSW.