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Brenda Chapman is a trailblazing figure in the world of animation, known for her visionary storytelling and unwavering commitment to diverse, empowered female characters. As the first woman to direct a major animated feature film, Chapman's landmark work on The Prince of Egypt showcased her talent for blending breathtaking visuals with emotionally resonant narratives. But Chapman's impact extends far beyond this historic achievement. Her filmography is a tapestry of acclaimed projects that showcase her versatility and innovative approach. From the whimsical charm of Up to the fantastical realm of Strange Magic, Chapman's touch has the power to transport audiences to fully realized, imaginative worlds. Perhaps most notably, her 2012 Oscar-winning film Brave, co-directed with Mark Andrews, stands as a powerful testament to her ability to craft complex, nuanced female characters who defy traditional archetypes. Beyond her work as a director, Chapman has also left an indelible mark as an animator, screenwriter, and storyboard artist, contributing her unique creative vision to a diverse array of projects. From the insightful documentary Half the Picture to the nostalgic exploration of The Animagic World of Rankin/Bass, Chapman's work is united by a commitment to elevating marginalized voices and challenging the status quo. As a true pioneer in her field, Brenda Chapman's legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.

Known for: Writing