Daniel Wright

Daniel Emmanuel Wright (born on January 14, 1976) is an American writer, storyboard artist, author, and video game developer who was best known for creating Me and a Different Dimension, The School-tastic Misadventures of Ray the Robot, and the Howler franchise.

Early life
Daniel Wright was born in January 14, 1976 in O'Connor Hospital at San Jose, California. More TBD.

Before Howler
On July 13, 1998, Daniel Wright created a graphic novel, being titled Me and a Different Dimension.

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Films

 * Howler - writer, creative consultant, executive producer and voice cameo (2019)

Television

 * Courage the Cowardly Dog - storyboard artist (1999-2002)
 * The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - writer (2003-2008)
 * Regular Show - storyboard artist (2010-2015)
 * The Cryptids - storyboard artist and writer (2015-present)
 * The Loud House - writer (2018)
 * Eric and Claire - writer (2018-present)
 * Velocity: The Dark Human Slayer - storyboard artist (2018)
 * Howler - executive producer (2019-present)

Video games

 * Howler series - creator, developer, writer, storyboard artist and director (2007-present)
 * Creative Nexus - co-creator (2018)

Biblography

 * Me and a Different Dimension (1998)
 * The School-tastic Misadventures of Ray the Robot (2003)

Personal life
Daniel Wright had a wife who is one year younger than him named Sarah Henderson-Wright (b. February 13, 1977) whom he married in April 29, 1999.

He and Sarah later had 4 children named Joshua (born in November 6, 2002), Chloe (born in April 20, 2005), Thomas (born in March 8, 2011), and Vickie (born December 21, 2018).

2016 Death Rumors
On November 3, 2016, there had been rumors spread around social media that Daniel Wright had died during a car crash. Users on Twitter and other social media has been posting stuff like "#ripdanielwright". However, just two hours after the rumors began circulating, Daniel Wright told his fans that he is COMPLETELY okay, so apparently, he didn't die.

Trivia

 * He is close friends with Oscar Hamilton, Tarōzaemon Fujiyama, Stella McDonnell, John R. Dilworth, Maxwell Atoms, J.G. Quintel, Doug TenNapel, Craig McCracken, and Bryan Andrews.