Bree Mills
American director, screenwriter and producer of pornographic films From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bree Mills (born July 15, 1981) is an American adult film director, screenwriter and producer.[1][2] Head of production company Gamma Films and Chief Creative Officer for Gamma Entertainment.[3][4]
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![]() Mills at the "Perspective" movie premiere in September 2019 | |
Born | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. | July 15, 1981
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Known for | Gamma Films, Disruptive Films |
Spouse | Sara Luvv (m. December 2017) |
Having begun her career in Adult Entertainment in 2009 with Gamma Entertainment as a Marketing Director, Mills moved on to become the head of creative content six years later to create Gamma's websites Girlsway and PureTaboo and most recently her newly launched master brand Adult Time.[5][6]
Early life
Mills was born in 1981 in Boston, Massachusetts and Canadian-raised in London, Ontario, Canada and graduated from London Central Secondary School. Raised by a gay parent who came out when she was 8 years old, Mills was able to grow up in an openly accepting environment while exploring her own sexuality. A great lover of film, Mills considers herself a pop culture vulture; "I've watched a lot of films, read a lot of books, and watched a lot of television. It's in my genes." Allowing pop culture to influence her work, Mills creative inspiration comes from various sources from which she draws to craft her concepts. A creative remembering of her earlier years has been captured in Teenage Lesbian,[7] which was released on Adult Time in September 2019.
In 2021, she founded Disruptive Films, a gay focused production label. She directed "The Last Course," first film under the banner.[8]
Personal life
Mills identifies as lesbian, she married former pornographic actress Sara Luvv in December, 2017.[9]
Filmography
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Description |
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2019 | Teenage Lesbian | Writer/Director/Producer |
2021 | The Last Course |
Awards
- 2018 XBIZ Award – Director of the Year (Body of Work)[10]
- 2018 XBIZ Award – Director of the Year (Feature Release)[10]
- 2018 XBIZ Award – Best New Studio/Line – PureTaboo.com[10]
- 2018 XRCO Award – Best Director (Features)[11]
- 2019 XBIZ Award – Director of the Year (Body of Work)[12]
- 2019 XBIZ Award – Studio of the Year – Gamma Films[12]
- 2019 NightMoves Award – Best Comedy/Parody/Spoof Release (Editor's Choice) – Anne: A Taboo Parody (with Craven Moorehead)[13]
- 2020 XBIZ Award – Director of the Year (Feature Movie)[14]
- 2020 XBIZ Award – Studio of the Year – Gamma Films[14]
- 2020 AVN Award – Best Dramatic Screenplay – Perspective[15]
- 2024 AVN Award – Best Screenplay - Featurette – Polar Opposites - Out of Our System (with Seth Gamble)[16]
- 2025 XMA Award – Director of the Year (Individual Work) – Birth[17]
- 2025 XMA Award – Best Screenplay – Birth[17]
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