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Kacey Arnold is an American writer, producer, and comedian known for her work in animation, television, film, and live performances. She has been nominated for an Annie Award and has contributed to a wide range of projects for major entertainment companies. She has worked on numerous high-profile projects, including LEGO Friends: Girls on a Mission and various Barbie movies.
Career
editKacey Arnold has an extensive career in animation and television writing. Some of her notable credits include:
- LEGO Friends: Girls on a Mission (Co-Producer/Head Writer)
- Monsters Rock!
- Pinkfong - Wonderstar
- Bitz & Bob
- Sunny Day
- Abby Hatcher
- Edison's Secret Lab
- Astroblast
- Paw Patrol
- Tumbleaf
- Doc McStuffins
- Robot & Monster (Annie Award nominee)
- Horrible Histories
Arnold has also written for several Barbie movies, including:
- Barbie: Dolphin Magic
- Barbie: Sister's Adventure - Puppy Chase
- Barbie: Starlight Princess
- Barbie: Spy Squad
Her most personal film project is the documentary A Guy Called Dad.
Kacey has written for various web series and reality shows, such as:
- Couple's Therapy...With My Mom
- Groove
- Wilson & Ditch
- The Possibility Shop
- Wing Mom
- Fast Food Game Show (pilot)
Arnold has hosted and written for live shows, including the Spirited Awards, and co-hosts the podcast Surviving the Dream with David Conolly.[1]
Awards and recognition
editKacey Arnold was nominated for an Annie Award for her work on Robot & Monster.[2] She considers losing the award to Matt Stone and Trey Parker as one of her career highlights.
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