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| x Nell Scovell |
Nell Scovell is the creator of the television series Sabrina, the Teenage Witch on ABC and The WB from 1996 until 2003. She also wrote the season two Simpsons episode "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish". Her other TV writing credits include...
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| x Joshua Sternin |
Joshua Sternin is an American television writer. He wrote The Simpsons episodes "'Round Springfield" and "Simpson Tide" (with Jeffrey Ventimilia as his co-writer for both episodes). Other credits include Murphy Brown, That '70s Show, and The Critic.
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| x Greg Daniels |
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Greg Daniels is an American television comedy writer, producer, and director.
Daniels began his career as a writer on the HBO satirical news show Not Necessarily the News before moving to Saturday Night Live. There he spent three seasons at SNL,...
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| x Jonathan Collier |
Jonathan Collier is an American television writer, best known for his work on The Simpsons, Monk, and King of the Hill. He worked as an executive producer on Mike Reiss' DVD movie, "Queer Duck: The Movie". He attended and graduated from Harvard...
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| x Jeffrey Ventimilia |
Jeffrey Ventimilia is a television writer. Ventimilia wrote The Simpsons episodes "'Round Springfield" and "Simpson Tide" (with Joshua Sternin as his co-writer). Other credits include Murphy Brown, That '70s Show, and The Critic.
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| x Tom Martin |
Tom Martin (born July 29, 1964, Chicago, Illinois) is an American television writer. He has written for Saturday Night Live (as a guest writer), Later with Greg Kinnear, Just Shoot Me!, Clone High, The Simpsons and is a former standup comedian....
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| x Spike Feresten |
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Michael Donovan "Spike" Feresten, Jr. is an American television writer, screenwriter and television personality.
Feresten was born in Fall River and raised in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, where he attended public schools. Feresten then attended...
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| x Jennifer Crittenden |
Jennifer Crittenden (born 1969) is a television sitcom writer, who was educated at The Thacher School in Ojai, California and graduated from Wesleyan University. She has written episodes for several popular television shows of the 1990s, including...
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| x Ron Hauge |
Ron Hauge is an American television writer. In his earlier career Hauge was a contributor to National Lampoon. After this he wrote for Seinfeld, In Living Color, The Ren & Stimpy Show, and a short lived reincarnation of The Carol Burnett Show. He...
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| x Ned Goldreyer |
Ned Goldreyer is a writer, producer and comedian who currently lives in Los Angeles. He began his career as a freelance writer for Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher and went on to join the staffs of Late Night with Conan O' Brien, The Simpsons,...
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| x Jon Vitti |
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Jon Vitti is a writer who is most noted for his writing for the television series The Simpsons. He has also written for the King of the Hill and The Critic series, and has served as a consultant for several animated movies, including Ice Age (2002)...
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| x Jay Kogen |
Jay Steven Kogen is an American comedy writer.
He has co-written several episodes of The Tracey Ullman Show and The Simpsons along with former writing partner Wallace Wolodarsky. Since then, he has written for several shows, including an Emmy Award...
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| x Wallace Wolodarsky |
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Wallace Wolodarsky is an American television writer and director. He wrote for The Simpsons during the first four seasons; all of his episodes were co-written with former writing partner Jay Kogen. Since he left, he has directed several films (the...
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| x Matt Groening |
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Matthew Abram "Matt" Groening (pronounced /ˈɡreɪnɪŋ/, GRAY-ning; born February 15, 1954) is an American cartoonist, screenwriter and producer. He is the creator of the comic strip Life in Hell and the television series The Simpsons and Futurama....
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| x John Swartzwelder |
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John Swartzwelder (born November 16, 1950) is an American comedy writer and novelist, best known for his work on the animated television series The Simpsons, as well as a number of novels. He is credited with writing the largest number of The...
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| x John Frink |
John Frink (born 1959, Whitesboro, New York) is an American producer and writer who is most noted for having a namesake on The Simpsons. The character has existed long before Frink joined the writing staff.
A graduate of Emerson College in Boston,...
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| x Jace Richdale |
Jace Richdale is an American producer and writer. He served as co-executive producer for seasons 5 and 6 of The Simpsons and wrote the season five episode "Burns' Heir". He was a part of the Simpsons writing staff during seasons 5, 6, 9 and 10....
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| x Andrew Kreisberg |
Andrew Kreisberg (born April 23, 1971) is an American television writer. His first job was on the short-lived animated sitcom Mission Hill. Since its cancellation, he has written for Justice League, The Simpsons, Hope & Faith and Boston Legal....
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| x Jeff Martin |
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Jeff Martin was a writer for The Simpsons during the first four seasons. He attended Harvard University, where he wrote for The Harvard Lampoon, as have many other Simpsons writers. He left along with most of the original staff in 1993, and has...
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| x Dan Castellaneta |
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Daniel Louis "Dan" Castellaneta (born October 29, 1957) is an American film, theatre and television actor, comedian, voice artist and television writer. Noted for his long-running role as Homer Simpson on the animated television series The Simpsons,...
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| x Richard Appel |
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Richard James Appel (born May 21, 1963 in New York) is a writer and producer of TV shows. While attending Harvard University he wrote for the Harvard Lampoon.
He has since written for The Simpsons, Bernie Mac, Kitchen Confidential and King of the...
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| x Bob Kushell |
Bob Kushell is a writer and producer for The Simpsons. As of December 2008, Kushell began hosting his own talk show, Anytime with Bob Kushell, on Crackle.
Jake in Progress
Hidden Hills
Grounded for Life
Normal, Ohio
The First Gentleman
3rd Rock from...
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| x Matt Selman |
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Matthew "Matt" Selman has written for Seinfeld, The Simpsons and was one of eleven writers that worked on The Simpsons Movie.
Selman is also the creator and writer of the icebox.com webtoon, "Superhero Roommate."
Selman also contributed several...
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| x Daniel Chun |
Daniel Chun is an American comedy writer. He now writes for The Simpsons, where he currently carries the title of co-executive producer. Chun has also contributed to TNR.com, 02138 Magazine, New York Magazine, The Huffington Post, and Vitals...
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| x David M. Stern |
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David M. Stern is an American television writer. He is the brother of actor Daniel Stern, and worked with his brother on The Wonder Years. He has also written several episodes of The Simpsons and Monk. He was also a production assistant on the film...
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| x Mike Scully |
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Mike Scully (born October 2, 1956) is an American television writer best known for his work as executive producer and show runner of the Fox series The Simpsons from 1997 - 2001 (Seasons 9-12).
He was born in West Springfield, Massachusetts. He...
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| x Julie Thacker |
Julie Thacker is an American television writer. She is married to Mike Scully, a Simpsons writer and producer, with whom she has worked on several projects.
She has written for The Simpsons, and along with her husband has co-created The Pitts and...
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| x Michael Carrington |
Michael Carrington is an American comic writer and voice actor best known for his work on the animated series The Simpsons. He co-wrote the episode "Homer's Triple Bypass" with Gary Apple and has provided occasional voicework, most notably as...
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| x Steve Tompkins |
Steve Tompkins is an American television writer and Harvard alumnus. He has worked on such television shows such as The Critic, In Living Color, Entourage, Bernie Mac and The Knights of Prosperity. He was also with The Simpsons, for its seventh and...
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| x Kevin Curran |
Kevin Curran is an American television writer. He has written for Late Night with David Letterman, Married...with Children, and The Simpsons. He was also the voice of Buck the Dog on Married...with Children (except for several episodes in which Buck...
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| x Tim Long |
Tim Long is a comedy writer from Exeter, Ontario, Canada. He has written for The Simpsons, Politically Incorrect, Spy Magazine and The Late Show with David Letterman.
Tim was also a consulting writer on The Simpsons Movie.
Tim graduated from...
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| x David Sacks |
David Sacks is a television writer and producer. His writing and producing credits include The Simpsons, 3rd Rock From the Sun, Malcolm in the Middle, The Tick and Murphy Brown. The only Simpsons episode Sacks has written is the season six episode...
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| x Jeff Westbrook |
Jeff Westbrook is a TV writer best known for his work on The Simpsons and Futurama.
Prior to becoming a TV writer, Westbrook was a successful algorithms researcher. After majoring in physics and history of science at Harvard University, he studied...
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| x Steve Young |
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Steve Young is a television writer for The Late Show with David Letterman & Late Night with David Letterman. He is a Harvard University graduate and former writer for the Harvard Lampoon. He also wrote The Simpsons season eight episode "Hurricane...
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| x David Mirkin |
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David Mirkin (born September 18, 1955) is an American feature film and television director, writer and producer, known for his work on The Simpsons. He is a native of Philadelphia and an alumnus of Loyola Marymount University. He has won several...
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| x Rachel Pulido |
Rachel Pulido (born 1967) is a television writer. She graduated from Harvard University, where she was a writer for the college humor magazine the Harvard Lampoon. She has written for The Simpsons and Mission Hill. She is married to The Simpsons'...
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| x Marc Wilmore |
Marc Wilmore is a television writer, producer, and actor. In the early 1990s, he was a writer for In Living Color, and became a regular cast member in the final (1993-1994) season. From 1999-2001, he served as a writer for the claymation series The...
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| x Brian Scully |
Brian Scully (born West Springfield, Massachusetts) is an American television writer and producer.
He has written episodes for The Simpsons and Complete Savages. He has produced The Drew Carey Show and The Pitts. He is the older brother of long-time...
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| x Dana Gould |
Dana Gould (born August 24, 1964) is an American comedian and comedy writer born and raised in Hopedale, Massachusetts. His upbringing in the "weird little" factory town and the backward eccentricities of his extended family lent themselves to his...
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| x Brian Kelley |
Brian Kelley is an American television writer. He has written for Conan O'Brien, SNL, Newsradio, Clerks, Futurama, Joey and The Simpsons.
He has written the following episodes:
He wrote the following episode:
"Love's Labours Lost in Space"
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| x J. Stewart Burns |
J. Stewart Burns is a television writer and producer most notable for his work on Unhappily Ever After, The Simpsons and Futurama.
Noted in the DVD commentaries of The Deep South and Roswell That Ends Well, Stewart studied and has a M.S in...
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| x Don Payne |
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Don Payne is a writer on The Simpsons. Many of his episodes are co-written with John Frink. Recently he has moved into screenwriting. So far he has written My Super Ex-Girlfriend and co-written Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. He was...
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| x Dan Greaney |
Dan Greaney is an American television writer. He has written for The Simpsons. He was hired during the show's seventh season, but left after season eleven. He returned to the Simpsons staff during the thirteenth season. According to the DVD...
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| x Michael Price |
Michael Price is an American writer and producer, best known for his work on The Simpsons. Other television shows he has written for include The PJs, Teen Angel, Homeboys in Outer Space, The Newz and One Minute to Air. Price was also a writer and co...
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| x Joel H. Cohen |
Joel H. Cohen (born in Calgary) is a writer for Saturday Night Live, Suddenly Susan and The Simpsons. He is the older brother of one-time Simpsons writer Robert Cohen, who penned the season three episode, "Flaming Moe's".
He also served as a script...
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| x Conan O'Brien |
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Conan Christopher O'Brien (born April 18, 1963) is an American television host, television writer, comedian, producer, and the current host of The Tonight Show on NBC. He rose to fame as the host of NBC's Late Night with Conan O'Brien from 1993 to...
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| x Al Jean |
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Al Jean (born January 9, 1961 Detroit, Michigan) is an American screenwriter and producer, best known for his work on The Simpsons.
During his youth, Jean worked in his father's hardware store in Michigan. He graduated from Harrison High School and...
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| x Dan McGrath |
Dan McGrath is an American television writer. He has written for Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons, Mission Hill (where he made a cameo appearance as a character in a parody of Ingmar Bergman films), The PJs and King of the Hill.
He wrote (or co...
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| x Frank Mula |
Frank Mula is an American television writer. He has written for Cosby, Madame's Place, Grand, The Simpsons and created the series, Local Heroes, which lasted 7 episodes.
He has written the following episodes:
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| x Ken Levine |
Ken Levine (born February 14, 1950) is a writer, director and producer in the television and film industry. Levine has worked on a number of television shows, including M*A*S*H, Cheers, Frasier, The Simpsons, Wings, Everybody Loves Raymond, Becker,...
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| x George Meyer |
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George A. Meyer (born 1956) is an American producer and writer. Raised in Tucson, Arizona in a Roman Catholic family, Meyer attended Harvard University. There, after becoming president of the Harvard Lampoon, he graduated in 1978 with a degree in...
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| x Carolyn Omine |
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Carolyn Omine is an American television writer. She has written for Full House, The Parent 'Hood and The Simpsons. She was credited as an executive producer by the Simpsons' 17th season, although this changed to a producer in the 18th.
Omine has...
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| x Robert Cohen |
Robert Cohen is a Canadian comedy writer. He was raised in Calgary, Alberta and has written for The Simpsons (his only writing credit for this series is the season three episode, "Flaming Moe's"), The Wonder Years, The Ben Stiller Show, MADtv, Just...
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| x Steve Pepoon |
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Steve Pepoon is a television writer who has written for The Simpsons (his only writing credit for the series was the season two episode "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment"), ALF, and Get a Life. He is also the co-creator of The Wild...
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| x Ken Keeler |
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Kenneth Keeler (Born 1961) is an American comic writer and producer. He has written for numerous TV series, most notably The Simpsons and Futurama.
After graduating from St. John's School in Houston, Texas, he studied applied mathematics at Harvard...
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| x Matt Warburton |
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Matt Warburton (born 1978) is an American television writer currently working on The Simpsons. In reference to Warburton, Current show runner Al Jean once joked that the show now has a writer younger than Bart. (One episode placed Bart Simpson's...
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| x Josh Weinstein |
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Josh Weinstein (born May 5, 1966 in Maryland) is an American television writer, best known for his work on The Simpsons. He attended St. Albans and Stanford University, where he was editor of the Stanford Chaparral.
Along with his writing partner...
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| x Sam Simon |
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Sam Simon (born June 6 1955) is an American television producer and writer, most notable as one of the original developers of The Simpsons, along with Matt Groening and James L. Brooks. He is perhaps best known for his creation of many Simpsons...
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| x Ricky Gervais |
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Ricky Dene Gervais (pronounced /dʒəˈveɪz/; born 25 June 1961) is an English comedian, actor, film-maker and broadcaster. Gervais achieved mainstream fame with his television series The Office and the subsequent series Extras, both of which he co...
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| x Rob LaZebnik |
Rob LaZebnik is a television writer. He graduated from David H. Hickman High School in Columbia, Missouri and Harvard University. He currently works as a co-executive producer on The Simpsons and is credited with having written three episodes: ...
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