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'''Joshua Sternin''' is a writer who, along with [[Jeffrey Ventimilia]], wrote "[['Round Springfield]]" and "[[Simpson Tide]]". Other credits include ''{{W|Murphy Brown}}'', ''{{W|That 70's Show}}'', and ''{{W|The Critic}}''. His most recent work was the film ''Yogi Bear''.
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'''Joshua Sternin''' is a writer who, along with [[Jeffrey Ventimilia]], wrote "[['Round Springfield]]" and "[[Simpson Tide]]". Other credits include ''{{W|Murphy Brown}}'', ''{{W|That 70's Show}}'', and ''{{W|The Critic}}''.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:52, January 5, 2020

Joshua Sternin
Crew Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Job: Writer
Status:
Inactive
Number of episodes: 2
Seasons active: Seasons 6, 9
First episode: "'Round Springfield"
Most recent episode: "Simpson Tide"


Joshua Sternin is a writer who, along with Jeffrey Ventimilia, wrote "'Round Springfield" and "Simpson Tide". Other credits include Murphy Brown, That 70's Show, and The Critic.

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