17 Facts About Dana Terrace

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Dana Terrace is best known as the creator of the Disney Channel animated series The Owl House.

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Dana Terrace is known for storyboarding on Gravity Falls and directing on the 2017 reboot of DuckTales.

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Dana Terrace spent eight years going to St Rita School, a local Catholic School, gaining an interest in painters such as John Bauer, Remedios Varo, and Hieronymus Bosch.

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Dana Terrace attended Cooperative Arts and Humanities High School in New Haven, Connecticut.

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Dana Terrace later described her experience at SVA as a mixed bag, although she learned a lot from online tutorials, her peers, and fellow students.

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In 2011, Dana Terrace was an assistant for a thesis horror comedy film by Zach Bellissimo titled Blanderstein, as was Dana Terrace's roommate Luz Batista.

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Dana Terrace provided guest animation for the episode of Adventure Time titled "Bad Timing".

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In 2021, the director of The Mitchells vs the Machines Mike Rianda would reveal that Dana Terrace had been a storyboard artist for the film.

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Dana Terrace actively uses Twitter to confirm the LGBTQ+ identities of characters.

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Dana Terrace told Vanity Fair in March 2021 that she was open about plans for Luz being bisexual and including LGBT+ characters during development of the show.

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In March 2023, Dana Terrace announced on her Instagram that she has left Disney.

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Dana Terrace came out as bisexual in 2017, and drew on her experiences to create The Owl House and the bisexual character Luz Noceda.

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Dana Terrace has mentioned multiple times that she draws inspiration for Luz Noceda from herself.

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From 2015 to sometime before April 2022, Dana Terrace was in a relationship with Gravity Falls creator Alex Hirsch.

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Dana Terrace is a member of the Democratic Party, and is a supporter of abortion rights, same-sex marriage, immigration, and healthcare for transgender Americans.

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Dana Terrace is known to be vocal about her political views on social media, and has often condemned policies passed by Republican politicians.

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In 2018, Dana Terrace signed a petition supporting pay equity in the animation industry.