Mark Henn
American animator
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2024 | Directs the short film D.I.Y. Duck. |
August 11 2024 | Henn was honored as a Disney Legend at the D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. The actresses he animated as Disney Princesses (Jodi Benson, Paige O'Hara, Anika Noni Rose, Linda Larkin, and Ming-Na Wen) appeared on stage to celebrate his work. |
2023 | Mark Henn animated for Once Upon a Studio, featuring characters Tinker Bell, Snow White, Grumpy, Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather. He also did additional 2D animation for the film Wish. |
December 2023 | Retired from Disney Animation Studios after 43 years, with his final project being directing the short film 'D.I.Y Duck' starring Donald Duck. |
2022 | Mark Henn worked as a 2D Animator and Opening Sequence Animator for Zootopia+, and animated for Mickey in a Minute featuring Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit short. |
2022 | Featured in the Disney+ documentary series 'Sketchbook' alongside Eric Goldberg, Jin Kim, and other animators. |
2021 | Mark Henn was an uncredited Supervising Animator for Space Jam: A New Legacy and also served as Supervising Animator for the short film Binge Watching featuring Goofy. |
2018 | Mark Henn served as 2D Animation Supervisor and Animator for Ralph Breaks the Internet, working on characters Mickey Mouse and Humphrey Bear. |
2016 | Animated Maui's tattoos and created the prologue and stylized visuals on the tapa cloth for several sequences in the animated film 'Moana'. |
2013 | Mark Henn received the Winsor McCay Award for lifetime achievement in animation, recognizing his significant contributions to the field of animation. |
2013 | Animated Pete in the short film 'Get a Horse!', which was attached to the theatrical release of 'Frozen'. |
2011 | Served as supervising animator for Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin in the animated film 'Winnie the Pooh'. |
December 2011 | Became an animation consultant for the 'Frozen' project after it transformed from a 2D to a CG animated film, providing 2D character tests to improve animation performance and timing. |
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