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'''Donick Cary''' is a television writer. He has written for ''The Simpsons'', ''Just Shoot Me!'', ''Complete Savages'' and served as head writer on ''Saturday Night Live''. He is the creator, writer, and director of ''Lil' Bush'', which made its debut as six animated shorts on Amp'd-equipped cell phones. Comedy Central has ordered six episodes of the series.<ref>CNN, 4 December, 2006. [http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/12/04/television.lilbush.reut/index.html]</ref> He also provides the voice of Lil' Cheney in the show.
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'''Donick Cary''' is a television writer. He has written for ''The Simpsons'', ''Just Shoot Me!'', ''Complete Savages'' and served as head writer on ''Saturday Night Live''. He is the creator, writer, and director of ''Lil' Bush'', which made its debut as six animated shorts on Amp'd-equipped cell phones. Comedy Central has ordered six episodes of the series.<ref>CNN, 4 December, 2006. [http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/12/04/television.lilbush.reut/index.html]</ref> He also provides the voice of Lil' Cheney in the show.
  
 
== Writing credits ==
 
== Writing credits ==
===''The Simpsons'' episodes===
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=== ''The Simpsons'' episodes ===
 
He has written the following episodes:
 
He has written the following episodes:
  
*"[[In Marge We Trust]]"  
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*"[[In Marge We Trust]]"  
 
*"[[Bart Star]]"  
 
*"[[Bart Star]]"  
 
*"[[The Last Temptation of Krust]]"  
 
*"[[The Last Temptation of Krust]]"  
 
*"[[Treehouse of Horror IX]]"  
 
*"[[Treehouse of Horror IX]]"  
*"[[D'oh-in' in the Wind]]"
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*"[[D'oh-in' in the Wind]]"  
 
*"[[Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo]]"  
 
*"[[Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo]]"  
 
*"[[Treehouse of Horror X]]"
 
*"[[Treehouse of Horror X]]"
  
===''Complete Savages'' episodes===
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=== ''Complete Savages'' episodes ===
 
He has written the following episodes:
 
He has written the following episodes:
  
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*"The Man Without a Ball"
 
*"The Man Without a Ball"
  
==References==
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== References ==
 
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==External links==
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== External links ==
 
*{{imdb name|id=0142620|name=Donick Cary}}
 
*{{imdb name|id=0142620|name=Donick Cary}}
 
  
 
[[Category:Former writers]]
 
[[Category:Former writers]]

Revision as of 19:45, June 14, 2009

Donick Cary is a television writer. He has written for The Simpsons, Just Shoot Me!, Complete Savages and served as head writer on Saturday Night Live. He is the creator, writer, and director of Lil' Bush, which made its debut as six animated shorts on Amp'd-equipped cell phones. Comedy Central has ordered six episodes of the series.[1] He also provides the voice of Lil' Cheney in the show.

Writing credits

The Simpsons episodes

He has written the following episodes:

Complete Savages episodes

He has written the following episodes:

  • "Bad Reception"
  • "My Two Sons"
  • "The Man Without a Ball"

References

  1. CNN, 4 December, 2006. [1]

External links