Brenda Chapman, born on November first, nineteen sixty-two, is a pioneering American animator, screenwriter, storyboard artist, and film director. With a remarkable career spanning several decades, she has made significant contributions to the world of animation and storytelling.
In nineteen ninety-eight, Chapman made history by becoming the first woman to direct an animated feature from a major studio with DreamWorks Animation's 'The Prince of Egypt.' This groundbreaking achievement opened doors for many women in the industry and showcased her exceptional talent and vision.
Her most notable work came in two thousand twelve when she directed the Disney/Pixar film 'Brave.' Collaborating with Mark Andrews and receiving co-direction from Steve Purcell, Chapman became the first woman to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, solidifying her legacy in animation history.