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Tom Gammill
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Thomas W. "Tom" Gammill (born May 19, 1957) is an Emmy Award-winning American comedy television writer and producer. Along with writing partner Max Pross, he currently serves as a producer for the show and previously served as a consulting producer. He wrote the comic stories There's No Business Like Shoe Business and Donut Disturb with his son, Henry Gammill. He also wrote the season 24 episode "Hardly Kirk-ing" with his writing partner. His daughter, Alice Gammill, wrote a story with him in Simpsons Comics #218. He also worked for Futurama and The Critic.
Contents
Credits
Written by
- Episode – "Hardly Kirk-ing" (with Max Pross)
- Episode – "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus" (with Max Pross; upcoming)
Consulting producer
Producer
Story
- Comic story – There's No Business Like Shoe Business (with Henry Gammill)
- Comic story – Donut Disturb (with Henry Gammill)
Writer
- Comic story – Dolls Well That Ends Well (with Alice Gammill)
External links
- Tom Gammill at the Internet Movie Database
- Tom Gammill at Wikipedia
- Tom Gammill at the Infosphere