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'''Daniel Chun''' is a writer and producer for ''The Simpsons'' He spent most of his youth in [[Stroudsburg]], [[Pennsylvania]]. His parents came to America from [[Korea]] in 1974. He is the middle child of three boys. He graduated as salutatorian from Stroudsburg High School and went on to attend [[Harvard University]]. There, he became a writer for the Harvard Lampoon.  
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'''Daniel Chun''' is a writer and producer for ''The Simpsons'' He spent most of his youth in [[Stroudsburg]], [[Pennsylvania]]. His parents came to America from [[Korea]] in 1974. He is the middle child of three boys. He graduated as salutatorian from Stroudsburg High School and went on to attend [[Harvard University]]. There, he became a writer for the Harvard Lampoon.  
  
==Episodes written==
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== Episodes written ==
 
* "[[Marge's Son Poisoning]]"
 
* "[[Marge's Son Poisoning]]"
 
* "[[Jazzy and the Pussycats]]"
 
* "[[Jazzy and the Pussycats]]"

Revision as of 19:35, June 14, 2009

Daniel Chun is a writer and producer for The Simpsons He spent most of his youth in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. His parents came to America from Korea in 1974. He is the middle child of three boys. He graduated as salutatorian from Stroudsburg High School and went on to attend Harvard University. There, he became a writer for the Harvard Lampoon.

Episodes written