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'''George Meyer''' is a producer and writer for ''[[The Simpsons]]'', and arguably the writer who has contributed the most to the show over its long run. In 2000, Meyer was called the "the funniest man behind the funniest show on TV" by ''[[The New Yorker]]''.
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'''George Meyer''' is a cock
 
 
== Biography ==
 
Born in [[Pennsylvania]] in [[1956]], Meyer grew up in [[Arizona]], the eldest child of eight in a [[Roman Catholic]] family of mostly [[German people|German]] descent. Meyer has made frequent jokes about his somewhat unhappy childhood, stating in an audio commentary that one of the frequent arguments in his household was "which family member ruined a holiday". He attended Doolen Junior High and Catalina High School in Tucson, Az. An excellent student, Meyer later went on to [[Harvard University]], where he served as president of the ''[[Harvard Lampoon]]'', a comedy magazine at [[Harvard University]]. Meyer graduated from Harvard in 1978 with a degree in biochemistry. After college, Meyer became a writer for ''[[Late Night with David Letterman]]'', ''[[Not Necessarily The News]]'', ''[[The New Show]]'', and ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''. In 1987, Meyer founded the legendary humor [[zine]] ''[[Army Man (magazine)|Army Man]]'', which attained a cult following. One of its readers was [[Sam Simon]], who was a producer on a new animated sitcom called ''[[The Simpsons]]''. In 1989 Simon asked Meyer to join the writing staff, and he has remained there intermittently ever since. In 2005 he wrote for the TBS special ''[[Earth To America]]''. He is currently working on the upcoming ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''.
 
 
 
== Odds and Sods ==
 
 
 
Raised Roman Catholic, but later became an atheist, and thus a Fan of the [[Grateful Dead]]
 
 
 
Editor of "The Harvard Lampoon Book of College Life" (Doubleday & Co., Inc. 1978).
 
 
 
His hobbies include [[gambling]] and collecting space travel-related memorabilia
 
 
 
Once won a little over 2,000 dollars on [[Jeopardy!]]
 
 
 
A strict [[vegetarian]], as well as a practitioner of [[yoga]]
 
 
 
Has a daughter named Poppy Valentina after [[Valentina Tereshkova]], the first woman in space.
 
 
 
According to fellow [[Simpsons]] writer [[David X. Cohen]], Meyer once attempted to live on a "flavorless mush," believing it to be a moral victory if he succeeded. However, he did not last long in his attempt.
 
 
 
Has a cameo in the 2004 film [[I ♥ Huckabees]]. He appears near the end as the annoyed tuxedoed man in an elevator with [[Jude Law]] and [[Jason Schwartzman]].
 
 
 
In 2005, a newly discovered species of [[frog]] from [[Sri Lanka]] was named [[Philautus Poppiae]] after Meyer's daughter, Poppy, for his and his girlfriend's dedication to the [[Global Amphibian Assessment]].
 
 
 
Wrote a full length screenplay for [[David Letterman]], which was never produced after Letterman's talk show really took off. It is considered a masterpiece by those who have seen it, and a copy remains in The Simpsons re-write room that the show's writers occasionally consult when they are in need of a joke.
 
 
 
Meyer can be seen in the audience of season 3 [[Mr. Show]] episode 310, "It's A No Brainer." He is visible in the first few minutes of the show as the long-haired, bespectacled man sitting behind the "protestors."
 
 
 
== Credited Simpsons Episodes ==
 
 
 
*"[[The Crepes of Wrath]]" (with [[Sam Simon]], [[John Swartzwelder]] and [[Jon Vitti]])
 
*"[[Bart vs. Thanksgiving]]"
 
*"[[Blood Feud]]"
 
*"[[Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington]]"
 
*"[[Treehouse of Horror II]]" (contributor)
 
*"[[Separate Vocations]]"
 
*"[[Homer the Heretic]]"
 
*"[[Bart's Inner Child]]"
 
*"[[Sunday, Cruddy Sunday]]" (with [[Tom Martin]], [[Brian Scully]], and [[Mike Scully]]).
 
*"[[Brother's Little Helper]]"
 
*"[[Behind the Laughter]]" (with [[Tim Long]], [[Mike Scully]], and [[Matt Selman]]).
 
*"[[The Parent Rap]]" (with [[Mike Scully]]).
 
 
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0583127/ George Meyer] at [[The Internet Movie Database]]
 
*[http://www.newyorker.com/archive/content?040119fr_archive01 New Yorker profile of Meyer]
 
*[http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=348259 Article from the Harvard Crimson]
 
*[http://www.believermag.com/issues/200409/?read=interview_meyer September 2004 Interview in The Believer]
 
*[http://www.studio360.org/stream/ram.py?file=studio360/studio062902c.ra&start=%2210:48.3%22%22&end=%2217:29.0%22 Studio 360 episode "Cosmos, Spheres, Voyager" from January 12, 2002 featuring an original piece by Meyer on space collecting]
 
*[http://rmbr.nus.edu.sg/rbz/biblio/s12/s12rbz305-338.pdf ''The Raffles Bulletin Of Zoology'' supplement from 2005 mentioning Meyer and the Philautus Poppiae frog]
 
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/5237038.stm Meyer pleads on behalf of the environment, BBC News]
 

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