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  2. Career. Doyle got his start in 1989–1991 as an editor at Chicago-based First Comics. [1] He started writing for television, with a 1993 and a 1994 episode of Rugrats, then regularly working on Beavis and Butt-head between 1994 and 1997, when he joined The Simpsons as a writer and producer for seasons nine through twelve (1997–2001).

  3. PERSONAL: Education: University of Illinois at Urbana, B.S., 1980, M.S., 1982. ADDRESSES: Home— Los Angeles, CA; Baltimore, MD. E-mail— larrydoyle@larrydoyle.com. CAREER: Writer, producer. Served as writer-producer on the television show The Simpsons for four years. Also worked as a reporter for United Press International. AWARDS, HONORS:

  4. Larry Doyle was a writer and producer of The Simpsons for four years; he wrote the films Duplex, Looney Tunes: Back in Action, and I Love You, Beth Cooper. He also wrote a bunch of Beavis and Buttheads, a couple Rugrats and Daria. He was an editor at the National Lampoon, SPY, and New York, and wrote for Esquire, Rolling Stone, ...more. Learn more.

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  5. Dec 14, 2011 · In his collection of short-form material, Deliriously Happy: And Other Bad Thoughts, comedian-writer Larry Doyle lives up to the second half of his hyphenate with a smattering of pieces—some ...

  6. Spectrum editor, 1981-82. University of Illinois: B.S. in Psychology, 1980. M.S. in Journalism, 1982. As a writer and supervising producer of The Simpsons for four years, Larry Doyle won two Emmys and an Annie award for his contributions. Now, he’s focusing on his new book, I Love You, Beth Cooper, which was released this May.

  7. Mar 28, 2020 · Larry Doyle, veteran CBS bureau chief, spent three decades overseas including assignments in Central America, London, South Africa, Hong Kong, Iraq and Afghanistan

  8. Apr 13, 2024 · Career. Doyle got his start in 1989–1991 as an editor at Chicago-based First Comics. [1] He started writing for television, with a 1993 and a 1994 episode of Rugrats , then regularly working on Beavis and Butt-head between 1994 and 1997, when he joined The Simpsons as a writer and producer for seasons nine through twelve (1997–2001).

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