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He has been the head writer of ''Jimmy Kimmel Live'' since the shows debut in January, 2003. He occasionally appears acting in comedy bits for the show in front of camera as well.
 
He has been the head writer of ''Jimmy Kimmel Live'' since the shows debut in January, 2003. He occasionally appears acting in comedy bits for the show in front of camera as well.
  
==Episodes written==
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== Episodes written ==
 
* "[[All Singing, All Dancing]]" (a clip show episode highlighting ''The Simpsons''' most famous musical numbers)
 
* "[[All Singing, All Dancing]]" (a clip show episode highlighting ''The Simpsons''' most famous musical numbers)
 
* "[[The Joy of Sect]]"
 
* "[[The Joy of Sect]]"
  
==External links==
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== External links ==
 
*{{imdb name|0640840|Steve O'Donnell}}
 
*{{imdb name|0640840|Steve O'Donnell}}
  
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Odonnell, Steve}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Odonnell, Steve}}
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[[Category:Former writers]]
 
[[Category:Former writers]]

Revision as of 23:26, June 14, 2009

Steve O'Donnell is a writer who wrote two episodes during Season 9. His credits include Seinfeld and Late Night with David Letterman.

He has been the head writer of Jimmy Kimmel Live since the shows debut in January, 2003. He occasionally appears acting in comedy bits for the show in front of camera as well.

Episodes written

External links