Dan Santat

Dan Santat
headshot of author with unbuttoned collared shirt and glasses
Nationality American
Genre children's literature
Notable awards Caldecott Medal
Website
www.dantat.com

Dan Santat is an American author and illustrator known for his children's book The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend, which won the 2015 Caldecott Medal for distinguished illustration. He also wrote The Guild of Geniuses and created the Disney Channel animated series The Replacements.

Biography

After attending high school at Camarillo (Adolfo) High School, Santat graduated from the University of California at San Diego with a Bachelor's Degree in Microbiology.[1] Santat then attended the Art Center College of Design, graduating with distinction.[2]

Santat's first children's book, The Guild of Geniuses, was published in 2004 by Arthur A Levine books. He followed that up illustrating the first Nanny Piggins book written by R.A. Spratt. and the first Otto Undercover book series written by Rhea Perlman. Since then he has illustrated for other authors, including Dan Gutman, Barbara Jean Hicks, and Anne Isaacs.[3]

In 2005, Santat created the show, The Replacements for Disney Channel. Based on a children's book idea he was going to write,[3] the show premiered in July 2006.[4]

Santat is also a commercial illustrator, with such clients as the Wall Street Journal, Esquire, Village Voice, GQ Russia, Macworld, Macy's, and many others.[2] His work has also appeared at gallery shows - including the I Am 8 Bit art show in 2006, 2007, and 2008.[5]

Santat lives in Southern California with his wife Leah, his sons Alek and Kyle, a rabbit, a bird, and one cat.[2]

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