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Lauren Faust
Faust in 2014 with Super Best Friends Forever figures
Born (1974-07-25) July 25, 1974 (age 50)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCalifornia Institute of the Arts
Occupation(s)Animator
writer
director
producer
Years active1994–present
SpouseCraig McCracken (2004–present)
AwardsEmmy (2009)

Lauren Faust (born July 25, 1974)[1] is an American animator, writer, director, and producer, best known for developing Hasbro's animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, as well as working frequently with her husband Craig McCracken. Faust has also worked as an animator on television series such as The Powerpuff Girls and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. She has worked with Cartoon Network Studios, Warner Bros., Hasbro, Disney, and DreamWorks Animation.

Career

Faust attended the California Institute of Arts from 1992 to 1994, working as a layout artist at Rough Draft Studios. She then worked as an animator at Turner Feature Animation for two years and then as an animator for Warner Bros. Feature Animation for two years. Faust started working at Cartoon Network Studios in 1999. She worked as a storyboard artist and writer at Cartoon Network Studios for four years and then as a supervising producer and story supervisor.[2]

Faust's early career focused on animated feature films, working on Cats Don't Dance, Quest for Camelot, and The Iron Giant as an animator. She shifted to television animation in the 2000s, working on The Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Super Best Friends Forever,[3] and Wander Over Yonder. She is also the creator and developer of the toy line Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls.

Sony Pictures Animation announced in June 2014 that Faust would direct an animated comedy feature film titled Medusa, created by Todd Alcott and Holly Golden.[4] The film tells a new story about the character from Greek mythology, in which a young lady named Medusa sets out on a quest to revert the curse she earned from a jealous goddess.[4] In November 2015, Faust announced that she was no longer involved with the project or with Sony.[5]

Faust worked with Hasbro to develop the company's My Little Pony property, resulting in the series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.[1] The series proved to be a major success not only with the primary young audience, but also significantly among adults and teenagers, who became popularly known as "bronies".[6]

Awards

In 2004, Faust was nominated for an Emmy Award. In 2005, she was nominated for an Annie Award.[2] In 2009, she shared a Primetime Emmy for the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends special, "Destination: Imagination".

Personal life

Craig McCracken and Lauren Faust

Faust is married to Craig McCracken, creator of The Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, and Wander Over Yonder.[1] They met while they were working on the third season of The Powerpuff Girls.[7] Faust has worked with her husband on all of his shows. She considers herself a lifelong feminist.[8] Faust took maternity leave in mid-2016 to take care of her newborn daughter.[9]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role
1994 Home, Honey, I'm High voice
1997 Cats Don't Dance animator – "Sawyer"
1998 Quest for Camelot animator – United States
1999 The Iron Giant animator
2002 The Powerpuff Girls Movie writer
2013 My Little Pony: Equestria Girls received a credit in the film as "Series Developer"
2013 Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony Executive Producer, herself
2014 My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Rainbow Rocks received a credit in the film as "Series Developer"
2015 My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship Games received a credit in the film as "Series Developer"
2015 The Iron Giant: Signature Edition animator
2016 Open Season: Scared Silly special thanks[10]

Television

Year Title Role
1995 The Maxx character layout artist
2001 Codename: Kids Next Door walk cycles
Episode: No P in the OOL
2001–2005 The Powerpuff Girls storyboard artist, story, writer, director, supervising director
2004–2009 Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends developer, supervising producer (Seasons 3-4), writer, story, story supervisor, storyboard artist, character designer, animation director, story editor
2010–2012 My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic creator, developed for television by
Season 1: executive producer, writer, character designer, creative director
Season 2: executive producer on The Return of Harmony, consulting producer
All episodes: received a "Developed for Television By" credit
2012 Super Best Friends Forever creator, director, writer, storyboard artist, producer
2013 Wander Over Yonder[11] developer, co-producer, story editor, writer, director, character designer (Season 1 only)

Video games

Year Title Role
2017[12] Them's Fightin' Herds Developer[13]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Liz Ohanesian "Lauren Faust: Let's Hear It for the Girls", L.A. Weekly People 2012 issue, May 17, 2012
  2. ^ a b Reber, Deborah (May 11, 2010). In Their Shoes: Extraordinary Women Describe Their Amazing Careers. Simon Pulse. pp. 234–6. ISBN 978-1-4391-0370-8. Retrieved May 18, 2013.
  3. ^ "The World's Finest". Worldsfinestonline.com. Archived from the original on January 11, 2012. Retrieved February 18, 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ a b Sony Pictures Animation (June 5, 2014). "Sony Pictures Animation Announces New Original Feature Project MEDUSA, With Emmy® Winner Lauren Faust To Direct" (Press release). PRNewswire. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  5. ^ Amidi, Amid (November 24, 2015). "Lauren Faust No Longer Directing 'Medusa' at Sony Pictures Animation (Exclusive)". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  6. ^ Vara, Vauhini; Zimmerman, Ann (November 4, 2011). "Hey, Bro, That's My Little Pony! Guys' Interest Mounts in Girly TV Show". Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on December 1, 2011. Retrieved November 4, 2011.
  7. ^ Ostroff, Joshua (October 22, 2013). "People Are Kids, Too". The Grid. Archived from the original on October 22, 2013. Retrieved May 16, 2016.
  8. ^ Lauren Faust (December 24, 2010), "My Little NON-Homophobic, NON-Racist, NON-Smart-Shaming Pony: A Rebuttal", Ms. Magazine Blog, retrieved September 12, 2016
  9. ^ "Episode 18: Lauren Faust", Nick Animation Podcast, September 9, 2016, retrieved September 12, 2016, My daughter's only three months old, so I'm still on my leave, so I'm... just... usually... all day, taking care of the baby. I kinda love it.
  10. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4938374/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast
  11. ^ "Disney's 2012–13 TV Schedule Presented to Advertisers". Retrieved March 13, 2012.
  12. ^ Matulef, Jeffrey (September 22, 2015). "My Little Pony: FiM creator launches brony fighting game crowdfunding campaign". Eurogamer. Retrieved September 22, 2015.
  13. ^ ManeSix DevTeam, 2015

Further reading

  • Liz Ohanesian, "Lauren Faust: Let's Hear It for the Girls", LA Weekly People 2012 issue, [1]