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| - Bill Oakley (born in 1966) is an American television writer, best known for his work on The Simpsons. Along with his writing partner Josh Weinstein, Oakley was the executive producer and showrunner during the seventh and eighth seasons. Before serving as the show's executive producers, the pair were hired onto the writing staff during the fourth season. Together, the two wrote episodes such as "Who Shot Mr. Burns?". After leaving The Simpsons, Oakley and Weinstein created Mission Hill, The Mullets, and served as consulting producers on Futurama. He was born and raised in Union Bridge, Maryland, and attended St. Albans School, where he and Weinstein created cartoons for the school newspaper. He later attended Harvard University, where he was vice-president and editor of the Harvard Lampoon. His Lampoon classmates included Futurama creator David X. Cohen, Newsradio creator Paul Simms, as well as Richard Appel, Greg Daniels, Dan Greaney, Dan McGrath, Steve Young, Steve Tompkins, and his future wife Rachel Pulido, all of whom wrote for The Simpsons under the supervision of Oakley and Weinstein. He remains active in Harvard Lampoon affairs and currently serves on the five-member Board of Graduate Trustees, along with James Murdoch. Oakley and his wife Rachel Pulido have two daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, and a son named James, who participated in two The Simpsons DVD commentaries while still an infant. Oakley and Weinstein have written and produced several television pilots (both comedies and dramas), information about which can be found at the IMDB link below. They have also written several feature films, including The Optimist for New Line Cinema, which is slated to star Seann William Scott. Along with Weinstein, Oakley was to serve as an executive producer on the upcoming Fox television series Class Dismissed, slated for debut in Spring of 2009. In May 2008 he left the show over a contract dispute with Sony Pictures with producers. Oakley is an avid surfer and snowboarder who frequents Southern California's Snow Summit during winter months. (en)
- Bill Oakley (nacido en 1966) es un escritor de televisión americano, reconocido por su trabajo en Los Simpson. Junto con su compañero guionista, Josh Weinstein, fue el productor ejecutivo durante la, y fueron consultores en Futurama. Oakley nació y creció en Maryland, y fue a la escuela St. Albans School, de Washington, D.C., en donde él y Weinstein crearon caricaturas para el periódico escolar. Luego, asistió a la universidad Harvard, en donde fue vice-presidente y editor de la publicación Harvard Lampoon. Sus compañeros de Lampoon eran, entre otros, uno de los creadores de Futurama, el creador de Newsradio, Paul Simms, y Richard Appel, Greg Daniels, Dan Greaney, Dan McGrath, Steve Young, Steve Tompkins, y la que sería su futura esposa, Rachel Pulido, todos ellos escritores de Los Simpson bajo la supervisión de Oakley y Weinstein. Oakley sigue participando activamente en la revista Harvard Lampoon. Oakley y su esposa, Rachel Pulido tuvieron dos hijas, Mary y Elizabeth, y un hijo llamado James, quien participó en dos comentarios de DVD de Los Simpsons cuando todavía era un niño. Oakley y Weinstein escribieron y produjeron muchos pilotos televisivos, y muchas películas, incluyendo The Optimist para New Line Cinema, cuyo protagonista es Seann William Scott. Oakley es un ávido surfer y snowboarder quien frecuenta los centros de esquí del sur de California durante los meses de invierno. (es)
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