Nancy Kruse is an animation director on The Simpsons. She started working on the show during the first season as a background clean-up artist. After that she did background layout and character layout for several years on the show before becoming an assistant director. She began directing during season 10.
She has directed the following episodes:
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Nancy Kruse
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