Sue Rose
Sue Rose | |
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Born | Susan Rose July 2, 1954 Hudson, New York, U.S. |
Education | Hudson High School (New York) |
Alma mater | Hartford Art School, School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston |
Occupation(s) | Cartoonist, animator, voice actress, TV script writer |
Years active | 1985–2017; 2024 |
Known for | Fido Dido (1985) Pepper Ann (1997–2000) Angela Anaconda (1996, 1999–2001) Unfabulous (2004–07) |
Susan Rose (born July 2, 1954) is an American cartoonist, animator, voice actress and television script writer. She is known for co-creating the character Fido Dido with Joanna Ferrone. She is also known for creating the children's television programs Pepper Ann, Angela Anaconda (with Joanna Ferrone) and Unfabulous.
Early life
[edit]Rose was born in Hudson, New York and attended Hudson High School. After graduating in 1971, she attended Boston School of the Museum of Fine Arts and the Hartford Art School.[1]
Career
[edit]Rose and friend Joanna Ferrone first developed the character Fido Dido in 1985, after Rose drew him on a cocktail napkin at a restaurant. Ferrone named him "Fido Dido".[2] They later stenciled Fido on T-shirts with the credo: "Fido is for Fido, Fido is against no one".[3] Fido Dido was licensed to PepsiCo in 1988 and appeared on numerous products.
In 1996, Rose created the animated television series Pepper Ann. The series was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and aired on Disney's One Saturday Morning block, debuting on September 13, 1997, on ABC. Pepper Ann began life as a comic strip created by Rose in the early 1990s for YM magazine.[4] The animated series received popular and critical acclaim and earned numerous awards including Parent's Choice[5] and Girls Inc.[6]
Rose and Ferrone later created the animated television show Angela Anaconda, which aired on Fox Family Channel from 1999 to 2001. Rose was also the voice of Angela. The cut-out animation show also aired on Teletoon in Canada. The show earned Rose numerous awards and nominations, including nominations for Young Artist Award in 2000 and 2001, a Gemini Award in 2000, nominations for Daytime Emmys in 2000 and 2001, a nomination for an Annie Award in 2001, and a nomination for a BAFTA Award in 2002[7]
In 2004, Rose's live-action tween sitcom Unfabulous debuted on Nickelodeon. The show starred Emma Roberts and ran through 2007.
Filmography
[edit]Year | TV show/film | Role | Character voice |
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1997–2000 | Pepper Ann | Creator Executive producer Writer Art director |
Fuzzy |
1999–2001 | Angela Anaconda | Co-creator Executive producer Writer Voice actress |
Angela Anaconda |
2002–2003 | Totally Spies! | Voice actress | Angelina |
2002–2008 | The Sleepover Club | Creator | |
2004–2007 | Unfabulous | Creator Executive producer Writer |
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2005 | American Dragon: Jake Long | Voice actress | Additional voice (one episode) |
2013 | Doc McStuffins | Writer – (four episodes) | |
2016–17 | Kuu Kuu Harajuku | Writer – (five episodes) | |
TBD | Primos (upcoming) | Voice actress |
References
[edit]- ^ Gerston, Jill (23 November 1997). "New York Times".
- ^ "A suitable boy". The Hindu. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
- ^ "Central Florida Riding A Wave Of Fido Frenzy". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved December 23, 2011.
- ^ Gerston, Jill (23 November 1997). "New York Times".
- ^ Oldenburg, Ann. "Parents' Choice".
- ^ "Animation World News".
- ^ "IMDb". IMDb.
External links
[edit]- 1954 births
- Writers from Topeka, Kansas
- American animators
- American television producers
- American women television producers
- American television writers
- Living people
- American women television writers
- American women animators
- Artists from Topeka, Kansas
- Screenwriters from Kansas
- 20th-century American women
- 21st-century American women
- Disney Television Animation people