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Brooke M. Haney | |
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Occupation | Intimacy Coordinator |
Known for | Birder
Harlem Ponyboi East New York Elsbeth |
Website | brookemhaney.com |
Brooke M. Haney (they/she) is a queer, non-binary Intimacy Coordinator. They are the creator of The Actor's Warm Down, editor of The Intimacy Coordinator's Guidebook: Specialities for Stage and Screen, and one of the first 50 intimacy coordinators recognized as qualified by SAG/AFTRA[1]. Us Weekly has said that "Brooke M. Haney has become the go-to when it comes to choreographing sexually charged scenes." [2]They specialize in queer representation and theatre. Out Front Magazine, in a review of the film Birder, which Haney worked on as the lead intimacy coordinator, said "Queer narratives are incredibly important for visibility and representation. However, queer media often falls short in producing intimate scenes that feel real. Queer intimacy in media can feel forced, run by the male gaze, or unnatural. Haney’s specialization in queer stories can meditate on this issue and create sex scenes that feel authentic and free of stereotypes."[3] They have worked on CBS, Paramount+, Peacock, HBO, Amazon Prime and more.