Dana Terrace
American animator
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2025 | Received 'special thanks' credit for 'The Gaslight District' web series. |
2025 | Dana Terrace received special thanks on the pilot episode of 'The Gaslight District' web series. |
2025 | Dana Terrace is developing a new web series titled 'Knights of Guinevere', where she is credited as the creator, writer, and director. |
March 9 2025 | Terrace's solo art exhibit concluded in Alhambra, California. |
February 2 2025 | Terrace began a solo art exhibit in Alhambra, California, displaying artwork since 2015 to celebrate the release of her art book 'skin & bones'. |
January 17 2025 | Announced co-creation of a new series titled Knights of Guinevere for Glitch Productions, alongside The Owl House writers John Bailey Owen and Zach Marcus. |
November 2024 | Criticized Disney for reportedly shelving an episode of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur featuring a transgender character, stating that the company is 'terrified of everything' and should 'grow some fuckin guts'. |
2023 | The Owl House concludes, marking the end of Terrace's work on the animated series |
March 2023 | Terrace announced on Instagram that she had left Disney. |
2022 | Received special thanks credit on the Amphibia episode 'The Hardest Thing' |
2022 | Publicly criticized Disney CEO Bob Chapek for his stance on the 'Don't Say Gay' bill (HB 1557), arguing that his employee letter was merely 'flowery and compassionate words to shut you up'. |
March 2021 | Terrace spoke with Vanity Fair about her intentions to include LGBTQ+ characters in The Owl House, revealing her initial struggle with Disney's resistance. |
March 2021 | Terrace was revealed as a storyboard artist for The Mitchells vs. the Machines and provided rough animation for several The Owl House season 2 episodes. |
2020 | Dana Terrace begins working on The Owl House, serving as an in-house rough animator and voicing multiple characters including Tinella Nosa, King, and Severine |
January 10 2020 | The Owl House premiered on Disney Channel in the United States. |
November 21 2019 | Approved for a second season of The Owl House. Also illustrated an alternative cover for Adventure Time with Fionna and Cake: Card Wars issue 4 and provided guest animation for the Adventure Time episode 'Bad Timing'. |
November 21 2019 | The Owl House was approved for a second season. |
2018 | Signed a petition supporting pay equity in the animation industry. |
2018 | Inked 34 pages of Alex Hirsch's graphic novel 'Gravity Falls: Lost Legends: 4 All-New Adventures!'. |
February 23 2018 | The Owl House began development when it was greenlit alongside Amphibia. |
2017 | Dana Terrace came out as bisexual, which later influenced her creation of The Owl House and the bisexual character Luz Noceda. |
2017 | Terrace worked as a storyboard revisionist for Tangled: Before Ever After and storyboarded the fourth episode of Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure, 'Challenge of the Brave'. |
2017 | Dana Terrace directed episodes of the DuckTales reboot and worked to make the character Webby Vanderquack more dynamic. In the same year, she was highlighted by Variety as an up-and-coming animator. |
2015 | Began a relationship with Gravity Falls creator Alex Hirsch, which lasted until sometime before April 2022. |
2014 | Tabled at the CTN Animation Expo with Nate Swineheart, selling prints, sketchbooks, and other works. |
2013 | Dana Terrace graduated from School of Visual Arts (SVA). |
June 2013 | Interned at JibJab during the summer, where she met a Gravity Falls team member who saw her student film Mirage and offered her a storyboard test. |
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