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− | '''Josh Weinstein''' (born | + | '''Josh Weinstein''' (born May 5, [[1966]]) is an American TV writer, best known for his work on ''[[The Simpsons]]''. Along with his writing partner [[Bill Oakley]], Weinstein was Executive Producer for two seasons of ''The Simpsons''. Together, the two wrote such episodes as "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns?]]", "[[Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy]]", and "[[Sideshow Bob Roberts]]". He won three [[Emmy Awards]] and a [[Peabody Award]]. After leaving ''The Simpsons'', Weinstein and Oakley created ''Mission Hill'' and ''The Mullets''. |
− | Like many Simpsons writers, his name has been used in the show's dialogue. [[Principal Skinner]] once told an angry [[Superintendent Chalmers]] that ''"I know Weinstein's parents were upset, but it sounded so made-up. I mean, | + | Like many Simpsons writers, his name has been used in the show's dialogue. [[Principal Skinner]] once told an angry [[Superintendent Chalmers]] that ''"I know Weinstein's parents were upset, but it sounded so made-up. I mean, Yom Kippur...."'' |
− | Weinstein attended | + | Weinstein attended Stanford University, where he was editor of the Stanford Chaparral. |
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Revision as of 09:18, March 22, 2008
Josh Weinstein (born May 5, 1966) is an American TV writer, best known for his work on The Simpsons. Along with his writing partner Bill Oakley, Weinstein was Executive Producer for two seasons of The Simpsons. Together, the two wrote such episodes as "Who Shot Mr. Burns?", "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy", and "Sideshow Bob Roberts". He won three Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award. After leaving The Simpsons, Weinstein and Oakley created Mission Hill and The Mullets.
Like many Simpsons writers, his name has been used in the show's dialogue. Principal Skinner once told an angry Superintendent Chalmers that "I know Weinstein's parents were upset, but it sounded so made-up. I mean, Yom Kippur...."
Weinstein attended Stanford University, where he was editor of the Stanford Chaparral. Template:Start box