Born in the Philadelphia suburbs, Traci Law began her acting career
when she was a regular cast member on a local cable series for three
years. From there, her pursuits led her to archaeology and photography.
The last few years have brought a film and TV revival to the
Philadelphia region which led her back to the world of entertainment.
When not on set, Traci is usually found hiking or taking photos
somewhere in the world or digging up the past at an archaeological
excavation.
She has appeared on radio and television for her involvement in
history, archaeology and as a paranormal investigator.
She is the co-author of the children's book 'Little, Like Me' and
author and photographer of "The Art of Death: Honoring the Craftsmen".
Traci Law is also an amateur archaeologist having worked at such sites at Eastern State Penitentiary, Rittenhousetown, The Plankhouse and Washington's Headquarters in Valley Forge.
With her background in photography and archaeology, she worked at the Wiltshire Heritage Museum in Devizes, England assisting them in photographing their Iron Age and Roman collections.
She is also a paranormal investigator and founder of ParaHistory.