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Rogen co-wrote (with his writing partner [[Evan Goldberg]]) and guest starred (as [[Lyle McCarthy]]) in the episode [[Homer the Whopper]]. He is the second guest star to write a ''Simpsons'' episode, after [[Ricky Gervais]]. | Rogen co-wrote (with his writing partner [[Evan Goldberg]]) and guest starred (as [[Lyle McCarthy]]) in the episode [[Homer the Whopper]]. He is the second guest star to write a ''Simpsons'' episode, after [[Ricky Gervais]]. | ||
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[[Category:Writers|Rogen, Seth]] | [[Category:Writers|Rogen, Seth]] |
Revision as of 11:30, February 12, 2010
Seth Rogen is a Jewish-Canadian comedian, actor, and writer, best known for his films with acclaimed comedic producer-writer-director Judd Apatow such as Knocked Up, Superbad, Pineapple Express and most recently Funny People.
Rogen co-wrote (with his writing partner Evan Goldberg) and guest starred (as Lyle McCarthy) in the episode Homer the Whopper. He is the second guest star to write a Simpsons episode, after Ricky Gervais.
Guest stars in season 21
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Seth Rogen • Kevin Michael Richardson • Matt Groening • Chuck Liddell • Jonah Hill • Neve Campbell • Smothers Brothers (Dick Smothers • Tom Smothers) • Peyton Manning • Eli Manning • Cooper Manning • Kim Cattrall • Huell Howser • Jordan Nagai • Mitch Albom • Anne Hathaway • Gary Larson • Eartha Kitt • Jackie Mason • Chris Martin • Bob Costas • Wren T. Brown • Sarah Silverman • Angela Bassett • Sacha Baron Cohen • Yael Naim • Joe Mantegna • Jane Kaczmarek • Maurice LaMarche • Eddie Izzard • Don Pardo • Kelsey Grammer • Ryan Seacrest • Randy Jackson • Ellen DeGeneres • Kara DioGuardi • Simon Cowell • Rupert Murdoch |