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Professor John Frink,[1] sometimes referred to as Doctor Frink[5] or Dr. Jonathan Frink, Jr.,[6] is Springfield's local scientist and a professor at either Springfield Heights Institute of...
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John Frink is an American television writer and producer. He has written several episodes of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons, many of which he co-wrote with his former writing partner Don Payne. Frink and Payne started their career in television writing for the short-lived sitcom Hope and Gloria.
YearAwardCategoryNotes2011Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Animated Program (for ...As executive producer and writer of the ...2010Writing in a Television ProductionFor the episode "Stealing First Base"2010Writers Guild of America AwardAnimationFor the episode "Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe"2010Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Animated Program (for ...As co-executive producerMay 20, 2024 · Jonathan Frink was the world's second test tube baby, who his parents created. His parents were both chemists but didn't seem to love each other, loving science more. As a baby, John Frink had to learn science and change the pitch of his voice frequently to get attention from his parents.
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John Frink (born May 5, 1964) is an American television writer and producer. He serves as a writer and executive producer for The Simpsons. The character Professor Frink was named after him.
Professor John I.Q. Nerdelbaum Frink Jr. is a recurring character in the animated television series The Simpsons. He is voiced by Hank Azaria, and first appeared in the 1991 episode "Old Money". Frink is Springfield's nerdy scientist and professor and is extremely intelligent, though somewhat mad and socially inept. Frink often tries to use his ...
Apr 26, 2024 · Jonathan "John" I.Q. Neidelbaum Frink, Sr. is the father of Professor Frink, with whom he never really got along well. Frink Jr's mother said they got along like positrons and antineutrinos.