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Ian Maxtone-Graham

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Ian Maxtone-Graham
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Crew Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Job: Producer
Writer
Birth date: July 3, 1959 (1959-07-03) (age 65)
Status:
Inactive
Number of episodes: 406
Seasons active: Season 7 - Season 26
First episode: "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)"
Most recent episode: "The Man Who Came to Be Dinner"
First album: Songs in the Key of Springfield
Latest album: The Simpsons: Testify


Ian Howes Maxtone-Graham (born July 3, 1959) is an American television writer and producer. He served as a writer, consulting producer and co-executive producer for The Simpsons.

Awards[edit]

Award Year Episode Result
Annie Award for Music in an Animated Television Production 2003[1] "Dude, Where's My Ranch?" Won
Annie Award for Writing in an Animated Television Production 2006[2] "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story"
Annie Award for Writing in an Animated Feature Production 2007[3] The Simpsons Movie Nominated
Annie Award for Writing in an Animated Television Production "24 Minutes" Won
Annie Award for Writing in a Television Production 2009[4] "Gone Maggie Gone" Nominated
Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement, Writing in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue Production 2012[5] "How I Wet Your Mother"
Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement, Writing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production 2013[6] "Dark Knight Court"
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program 1996[7] "Treehouse of Horror VI" Nominated
1997[8] "Homer's Phobia" Won
1998[9] "Trash of the Titans"
1999[10] "Viva Ned Flanders" Nominated
2000[11] "Behind the Laughter" Won
2001[12] "HOMЯ"
2002[13] "She of Little Faith" Nominated
2003[14] "Three Gays of the Condo" Won
2004[15] "The Way We Weren't" Nominated
2005[16] "Future-Drama"
2006[17] "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story" Won
2007[18] "The Haw-Hawed Couple" Nominated
2008[19] "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" Won
2009[20] "Gone Maggie Gone" Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics 2003[21] "Dude, Where's My Ranch?"
for "Everybody Hates Ned Flanders"
Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation 2005[22] "Catch 'Em If You Can" Won
2010[23] "Gone Maggie Gone" Nominated

Credits[edit]

Written by[edit]

Consulting producer[edit]

Co-executive producer[edit]

Executive producer[edit]

Screenplay by[edit]

For The Simpsons[edit]

Parody lyrics by[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Ian, the very tall man, was based on him.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. The Annie Awards - "Legacy: 31st Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (2003)" (archived on Wayback Machine)
  2. The Annie Awards - "Legacy: 34th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (2006)" (archived on Wayback Machine)
  3. The Annie Awards - "Legacy: 35th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (2007)" (archived on Wayback Machine)
  4. The Annie Awards - "37th Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients" (archived on Wayback Machine)
  5. The Annie Awards - "40th Annie Awards" (archived on Wayback Machine)
  6. The Annie Awards - "41st Annual Annie Awards Winners" (archived on Wayback Machine)
  7. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) – 1996"
  8. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less.) – 1997"
  9. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) – 1998"
  10. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) – 1999"
  11. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) – 2000"
  12. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less than One Hour) – 2001"
  13. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for programming less than one hour) - 2002"
  14. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less than One Hour) – 2003"
  15. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for programming less than one hour) - 2004"
  16. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for programming less than one hour) - 2005"
  17. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for programming less than one hour) - 2006"
  18. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for programming less than one hour) - 2007"
  19. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for programming less than one hour) - 2008"
  20. Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program (for programming less than one hour) - 2009"
  21. Television Academy - "Outstanding Music and Lyrics – 2003"
  22. IMDb - "Writers Guild of America, USA 2005 Awards"
  23. IMDb - "Writers Guild of America, USA 2010 Awards"


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