
Shauna McGarry
Writing
Biography
Shauna McGarry is a Los Angeles–based television writer, producer, and media‑arts educator. Raised in Santa Barbara, California, she earned a BFA in Film Production from NYU Tisch in 2005 with a minor in Gender Studies. She has written for shows including BoJack Horseman, Tuca & Bertie, Craig of the Creek, and Katy Keene, and served as executive producer on animated projects such as The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy. Her work on Tuca & Bertie earned an Annie Award for Episodic Writing. Shauna is also president of the board of Echo Park Film Center which she's been a part of since 2005, a Los Angeles–based nonprofit cinema and media school, and is active in live storytelling and performance projects.
Known For

Counterterrorism agent Jack Bauer fights the bad guys of the world, a day at a time. With each week's episode unfolding in real-time, "24" covers a single day in the life of Bauer each season.
24

Meet the most beloved sitcom horse of the '90s , 20 years later. He's a curmudgeon with a heart of...not quite gold...but something like gold. Copper?
BoJack Horseman

Craig and his two friends, Kelsey and JP, embark on adventures in the untamed wilderness of the Creek, a place where children can run wild and free. The group of friends solve mysteries, fulfil quests and compete in battles against the other kids.
Craig of the Creek

Follow Platinum Realty, Los Angeles' premiere realty group as a group of realtors compete for a partner position in the firm by selling as much property as possible.
Bajillion Dollar Propertie$

Dr. Sleech and Dr. Klak — aliens, best friends and intergalactically renowned surgeons — tackle anxiety-eating parasites, illegal time loops and deep-space STIs.
The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy

Free-spirited toucan Tuca and self-doubting song thrush Bertie are best friends – and birds – who guide each other through life's ups and downs.
Tuca & Bertie

A group of aspiring artists living in New York City try to make their dreams come true.
Katy Keene

A documentary about the origins of Miranda July's "Big Miss Moviola" project, later renamed "Joanie 4 Jackie."