Difference between revisions of "Bill Odenkirk"
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Odenkirk went on to write for ''Tenacious D'' and ''[[Futurama]]''. Most recently he has written and executive produced episodes of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. He holds a PhD in Inorganic chemistry from the University of Chicago. | Odenkirk went on to write for ''Tenacious D'' and ''[[Futurama]]''. Most recently he has written and executive produced episodes of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. He holds a PhD in Inorganic chemistry from the University of Chicago. | ||
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Revision as of 17:42, September 10, 2010
Bill Odenkirk (born October 13, 1965 in Naperville, Illinois), is an American comedy writer.
He is the brother of American comedian Bob Odenkirk, who is best known for his work on the sketch comedy TV show Mr. Show with Bob and David, which Bill also worked on as a writer, producer and actor.
Odenkirk went on to write for Tenacious D and Futurama. Most recently he has written and executive produced episodes of The Simpsons. He holds a PhD in Inorganic chemistry from the University of Chicago.
Credits
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XV"
- Episode – "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer"
- Episode – "Crook and Ladder"
- Episode – "Double, Double, Boy in Trouble"