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Ian Maxtone-Graham
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Ian Howes Maxtone-Graham (born July 3, 1959) is an American television writer and producer. He has written for Saturday Night Live (1992–1995), The Simpsons (1995–present) and has also served as a co-executive producer and consulting producer for The Simpsons.
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Awards
- 1996
- Nominated for Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program
- 1997
- Nominated for Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for Homer's Phobia (with other staff)
- 1998
- Nominated for Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for Trash of the Titans (with other staff)
- 1999
- Nominated for Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for Viva Ned Flanders (with other staff)
- 2000
- Won an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for Behind the Laughter (with other staff)
- 2001
- Won an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for HOMЯ (with other staff)
- 2002
- Nominated for Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for She of Little Faith (with other staff)
- 2003
- Won the Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for Three Gays of the Condo (with other staff)
- Nominated for the Emmy for Outsanding Music and Lyrics for Everybody Hates Ned Flanders from Dude, Where's My Ranch? (with Alf Clausen and Ken Keeler)
- 2004
- Won Outstanding Music in an Animated Television Production for Dude, Where's My Ranch? (with Alf Clausen and Ken Keeler)
- Nominated for Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for The Way We Weren't (with other staff)
- 2005
- Nominated for Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for Future-Drama (with other staff)
- Won a WGA Award for Catch 'Em If You Can
- 2006
- Won an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for The Seemingly Never-Ending Story (with other staff)
- 2007
- Won Annie for Best Writing in an Animated Television Production for The Seemingly Never-Ending Story
- Nominated for Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for The Haw-Hawed Couple (with other staff)
- 2008
- Won Annie for Best Writing in an Animated Television Production for 24 Minutes (with Billy Kimball)
- Nominated for an Annie for Best Writing in an Animated Feature Production for the Simpsons Movie (with James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, George Meyer, David Mirkin, Mike Reiss, Mike Scully, Matt Selman, John Swartzwelder and Jon Vitti)
- Won an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind (with other staff)
- 2009
- Nominated for Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for Gone Maggie Gone (with other staff)
- Nominated for Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy Series
- 2010
- Nominated for an Annie for writing in a Television Production for Gone Maggie Gone (with Billy Kimball)
- Nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Animation for Gone Maggie Gone (with Billy Kimball)
- 2014
- Nominated for Annie for writing in a Television Production for "Dark Knight Court" (with Billy Kimball)[1]
Credits
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Consulting producer
Written by
Co-executive producer
- Episode – "Viva Ned Flanders"
- Episode – "Pygmoelian"
- Episode – "Bart to the Future"
- Episode – "Behind the Laughter"
- Episode – "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes"
- Episode – "Homer the Moe"
- Episode – "Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade"
- Episode – "Large Marge"
- Episode – "The Bart of War"
- Episode – "Moe Baby Blues"
- Episode – "Midnight Rx"
Executive producer
Trivia
- The "very tall man" was based on him.
- Eric Idle's character in the sitcom Suddenly Susan was named after Ian Maxtone-Graham.
See also
External links
References