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Tatiana Fox - Biography
Tatiana Fox is an Australian creative entrepreneur, producer, and media innovator whose career spans international television, film, live events, and global brand development. Known for her ability to build new markets and pioneer original formats, Tatiana has spent more than two decades shaping cross‑cultural storytelling and premium entertainment experiences.
A Pioneer in Equestrian Television
In 2004, Tatiana launched Horse Rush TV, the first Australian horse‑lifestyle television series to air in the United States. Entirely self‑funded, the series achieved a historic milestone: it became the only Australian‑produced equestrian program to broadcast simultaneously on two major American cable networks RFD‑TV and Horse TV from 2004 to 2009. Her early success established Tatiana as a trailblazer in niche‑lifestyle programming and international content distribution.
Expansion into U.S. Reality Television
In 2007, Tatiana expanded her production company, Frazzica Productions, partnering with Pullin Television in Los Angeles. Under the mentorship of executive producers Stephen Pullin and Jack Shaffer, she trained in the craft of American reality television a formative period that sharpened her skills in high‑pressure, multi‑camera event production.
In 2008, she secured the rights to produce 1320X Australia, the local adaptation of the U.S. grassroots drag‑racing series 1320X and Pinks All Out. Her first event launched on 18 July 2009 at Alice Springs Inland Dragway, followed by a Queensland event at Willowbank Raceway in March 2010. The series later aired on the Speed Network USA, marking another Australian‑to‑U.S. broadcast achievement.
Award‑Winning Film & International Broadcast Success
Tatiana’s directorial debut, Marwari War Horse of the Maharaja, was filmed across the USA and Rajasthan, India on the RED Epic in 4K ahead of its time in digital cinematography. The film won the Award of Excellence at the Hanumangarh Horse Fair in Rajasthan, India.
Her equestrian series The Way of the Horse – The Australian Horsemanship Challenge (2010, 2012, 2014) aired across Australia, the USA, the UK, and Europe on Horse & Country TV. In 2015, it won Best Equine Training & Performance Program at the Equus International Film Festival in Montana, USA.
Leadership at Horse & Country TV
From 2013 to 2016, Tatiana served as the General Manager for Horse & Country TV Australia. She led the launch of the Australian channel and later the streaming app, including live‑broadcast capabilities. Horse & Country TV, headquartered in London, is the world’s largest equestrian network, and Tatiana played a pivotal role in its expansion into the Asia‑Pacific region.
A Resilient Career Pivot
In June 2016, following the accidental death of a family member, Tatiana paused her production career and relocated to Las Vegas to be with family. Upon returning to Australia, she secured the rights to introduce poker as a mind sport at the Arnold Sports Festivals. From 2016 to 2018, she worked as Assistant Event Manager for the Arnold Sports Festivals in Australia and Hong Kong, integrating poker into one of the world’s largest multi‑sport events.
Professional Accreditation & Education
Tatiana is accredited by:
• FEI – Fédération Equestre Internationale
• MEAA – Media Entertainment & Arts Alliance
• IFJ – International Federation of Journalists
She is currently finalizing a Double Masters in Entrepreneurship & Innovation / Business Administration, further strengthening her strategic and executive capabilities.
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