Debra Solomon
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Biography
Debra Solomon is an American filmmaker, animator, illustrator, and author known best for being the animation supervisor and creator of the animated Lizzie from the Disney Channel show Lizzie McGuire (2001–2003). She has made a variety of short films, animated sketches, and title sequences since 1994. Many of her films focus on the struggles of womanhood and emphasizing the female identity with empowering images.
Known For

Have you ever eavesdropped on a couple having a fight? Then maybe followed them for a few blocks and wanted to cheer up the loser? As Nikki finds out in this short for Cartoon Network, this is not a great idea.
Nikki
He says he’s in there painting still lives, what’s a girl to say?
Mrs. Matisse

The animated adventures of royal who becomes a PI when her family is evicted from their castle.
Private Eye Princess

A rough ride through the rocky terrain of modern day baby-making.
Everybody's Pregnant

A random act of kindness leads to a real New York miracle!
Miracle on Central Park West

A routine errand at the dry cleaners unleashes a free-for-all of fat-shaming, body image demons and family dieting obsessions.
Little Hurts
A sexy, funny and poignant reminder that losing love can mean finding yourself. This film is a series of surreal songs linked by an ongoing monologue, triumph for the main character lies between the two.
Getting Over Him in Eight Songs or Less
the_living is a project initiated and created by Debra Solomon that manifests itself in CU-SeeMe, software that enables online chat boxes with live video connections. Created in 1998, this groundbreaking work within digital art history was ahead of its time, fantasising of being online 24/7 and blurring the boundaries of the physical and the digital world.