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 Mathematics from UC Berkeley. He attended Harvard University where he wrote for the Harvard Lampoon.
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