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Rob LaZebnik
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Crew Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Job: Co-executive producer
Writer
Birth date: May 6, 1962 (1962-05-06) (age 63)
Status:
Active
Number of episodes: 431
Character(s): Spit-Takers Anonymous man
Seasons active: Season 11 - 13, 19 - Present
First episode: "Grift of the Magi"
Most recent episode: "Guess Who's Coming to Skinner"
Album: The Simpsons: Testify



Rob LaZebnik (born May 6, 1962) is an American television producer and writer. He currently serves as a writer and co-executive producer for The Simpsons. He also voiced the Spit-Takers Anonymous man in the season 36 episode "Treehouse of Horror XXXV". He is the father of Johnny LaZebnik.

Awards

Award Year Episode Result
Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production 2014[1] "The War of Art" Nominated
2016[2] "The Burns Cage"
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program 2000[3] "Behind the Laughter" Won
2001[4] "HOMЯ"
2008[5] "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind"
2009[6] "Gone Maggie Gone" Nominated
2010[7] "Once Upon a Time in Springfield"
2011[8] "Angry Dad: The Movie"
2012[9] "Holidays of Future Passed"
2013[10] "Treehouse of Horror XXIII"
2015[11] "Treehouse of Horror XXV"
2016[12] "Halloween of Horror"
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program 2017[13] "The Town"
2018[14] "Gone Boy"
2019[15] "Mad About the Toy" Won
2020[16] "Thanksgiving of Horror" Nominated
2021[17] "The Dad-Feelings Limited"
2022[18] "Pixelated and Afraid"
2023[19] "Treehouse of Horror XXXIII" Won
2024[20] "Night of the Living Wage" Nominated
2025[21] "Bart's Birthday"
Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation 2012[22] "The Blue and the Gray" Nominated
2022[23] "Portrait of a Lackey on Fire"
2024[24] "Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story"
2025[25] "Bottle Episode"

Credits

Written by

Story by

Co-executive producer

Also starring

Lyrics by

For The Simpsons

References

  1. The Annie Awards - "42nd Annie Awards" (archived on Wayback Machine)
  2. The Annie Awards - "44th Annie Awards" (archived on Wayback Machine)
  3. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) – 2000"
  4. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less than One Hour) – 2001"
  5. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for programming less than one hour) - 2008"
  6. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for programming less than one hour) - 2009"
  7. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2010"
  8. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2011"
  9. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2012"
  10. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2013"
  11. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2015"
  12. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2016"
  13. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2017"
  14. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2018"
  15. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2019"
  16. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2020"
  17. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2021"
  18. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2022"
  19. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2023"
  20. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2024"
  21. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2025"
  22. IMDb - "Writers Guild of America, USA 2012 Awards"
  23. The Hollywood Reporter - "WGA Awards: 'CODA,' 'Don't Look Up' Win Best Adapted, Original Screenplays"
  24. IMDb - "Writers Guild of America, USA 2024 Awards"
  25. Writers Guild of America - "2025 Writers Guild Awards Nominees"


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