Ryan Frazier Ph.D. | Executive Director
HSV Cultural Arts Foundation
Dr. Ryan Frazier brings her expertise as the former Director
of Production Operations for Paramount Pictures
Corporation, to create innovative entertainment as both a
Producer and Director. She is the god-daughter of
legendary “Star Trek” creator, Gene Roddenberry, and
spent much of her life in Hollywood, California working in
the motion picture and television industry. She has worked
on such classic films as “Saturday Night Fever”, “Grease”,
“Stayin’ Alive”, “The Godfather”, “Foul Play”, and all five
“Star Trek” feature films starring the original cast. She also
worked on many memorable television shows including
“Happy Days”, “Laverne & Shirley”, “Mork & Mindy”,
“Taxi”, and “Cheers”. After leaving Paramount Pictures,
she moved to Orlando Florida where she became Director of the Costume Research Institute, which
provides authentic fashion reproductions of some of the world’s greatest style icons, such as Audrey
Hepburn, Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy, Princess Diana, and many more. She has produced fashion
fund raisers for such prestigious venues as Bloomingdale’s “Tea At Tiffany’s”, The Alfond’s “Grace Kelly –
An American Princess”, “The Nutcracker Tea” for Orlando Ballet Theatre, “The Great Gatsby” for Orlando
Shakespeare Theatre, “John Williams Conducts the Music of Star Wars” for the Orlando Philharmonic, “The
Abduction from the Seraglio” for Opera Orlando, and “A Hitchcock Blonde Halloween” for the Mad Cow
Theatre In 2026, Ryan relocated to Hot Springs Village Arkansas after completing a successful 4-year tour
of her production “Ballerinas of Degas” featuring live ballerinas dressed as famous Degas paintings
presented in museum settings. She spends much of her time focusing on fund-raising for the Arts and
producing vintage Hollywood fashion events that are both fun and educational. For more information, visit
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CONTACT INFO:
E-Mail: HSVCulturalArts@gmail.com
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