George A. Meyer (born 1957) is a producer and Emmy Award-winning writer best known for his work on the long-running animated television comedy The Simpsons. Meyer has been publicly credited with "thoroughly shap[ing]... the comedic sensibility" of The Simpsons; in 2000, Mike Scully, the show runner for the series at the time, called him "the best comedy writer in Hollywood" and "the main reason" why The Simpsons is still so good after all these years." Jon Vitti, another of the show's writer/producers (and also Meyer's brother-in-law), has said Meyer "exerts as much influence on the show as anyone can without being one of the creators."
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| - George A. Meyer (born 1957) is a producer and Emmy Award-winning writer best known for his work on the long-running animated television comedy The Simpsons. Meyer has been publicly credited with "thoroughly shap[ing]... the comedic sensibility" of The Simpsons; in 2000, Mike Scully, the show runner for the series at the time, called him "the best comedy writer in Hollywood" and "the main reason" why The Simpsons is still so good after all these years." Jon Vitti, another of the show's writer/producers (and also Meyer's brother-in-law), has said Meyer "exerts as much influence on the show as anyone can without being one of the creators." (en)
- George A. Meyer (nacido en 1957) es un productor y un escritor de televisión ganador de un premio Emmy, conocido por su trabajo en la serie animada Los Simpson. Meyer ha sido públicamente reconocido entre sus colegas por ser el mejor escritor de comedia de Los Simpson; en 2000, Mike Scully, el productor de la serie por ese entonces, lo denominó como "el mejor escritor de comedia de Hollywood" y "la razón principal por la que Los Simpson son todavía buenos, a pesar de los años." Jon Vitti, otro de los productores y escritor del programa, dijo que "tiene una influencia sobre el programa superior a cualquiera del resto de los creadores"." (es)
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| - ''Mad'' magazine by David Owen. Published in ''the New Yorker'' on March 13, 2000. Owen notes in the article that at the time of its writing, he had known Meyer for nearly 25 years, when they were both students and members of the ''Harvard Lampoon'' writing staff. (en)
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| - George A. Meyer (born 1957) is a producer and Emmy Award-winning writer best known for his work on the long-running animated television comedy The Simpsons. Meyer has been publicly credited with "thoroughly shap[ing]... the comedic sensibility" of The Simpsons; in 2000, Mike Scully, the show runner for the series at the time, called him "the best comedy writer in Hollywood" and "the main reason" why The Simpsons is still so good after all these years." Jon Vitti, another of the show's writer/producers (and also Meyer's brother-in-law), has said Meyer "exerts as much influence on the show as anyone can without being one of the creators." (en)
- George A. Meyer (nacido en 1957) es un productor y un escritor de televisión ganador de un premio Emmy, conocido por su trabajo en la serie animada Los Simpson. (es)
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