Mark Henn
Mark Alan Henn (born April 6, 1958) is an American animator and film director. His work includes animated characters for
Walt Disney Animation Studios films, most notably leading or titular characters and heroines. He served as the lead animator for Basil, Dr. David Q. Dawson, and Olivia in ''
The Great Mouse Detective'' (1986), Oliver, Jenny, and Dodger in ''
Oliver & Company'' (1988),
Ariel in ''
The Little Mermaid'' (1989), Bernard and Bianca in ''
The Rescuers Down Under'' (1990),
Belle in ''
Beauty and the Beast'' (1991),
Jasmine in ''
Aladdin'' (1992), Young
Simba in ''
The Lion King'' (1994),
the title character in ''
Mulan'' (1998), Grace, Wesley, Rusty, and Pearl Gesner in ''
Home on the Range'' (2004), Ronno in ''
Bambi'' (2006),
Tiana in ''
The Princess and the Frog'' (2009), and
Winnie the Pooh and
Christopher Robin in ''
Winnie the Pooh'' (2011). Since many of these characters are
Disney Princesses, he came to be known as the "princess guy" around the studio. He directed the
short films ''
John Henry'' (2000) and ''
D.I.Y. Duck'' (2024). Henn spent a total of 43 years at
Walt Disney Animation Studios, from 1980 until his retirement in 2023.
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