Don Payne

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 recently hired to adapt the Maximum Ride novels. In an interview for Star-News he revealed that his favorite Simpson episodes are the season eleven finale "Behind the Laughter", the season two episodes "Lis... more

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