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Michael C. Scully (born October 2, 1956) is an American television writer and producer. He is known for his work as executive producer and showrunner of the animated sitcom The Simpsons from 1997 to 2001. Scully grew up in West Springfield, Massachusetts, and long had an interest in writing.
Mike Scully is an American TV and film producer and writer, best known for his work on The Simpsons, Parks and Recreation, and Napoleon Dynamite. He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1956 and has won six Primetime Emmys.
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Modified on March 28, 2024, at 19:40. Mike Scully (born October 2, 1956) is an American writer and producer. He served as a writer, producer, supervising producer, co-executive producer, and executive producer for The Simpsons and also served as the showrunner from season 9 to season 12.
Michael C. "Mike" Scully (born in West Springfield, Massachusetts on October 2, 1956) is an American writer and producer. He served as executive producer and former show runner of The Simpsons from Season 9 to Season 12 (1997-2001). Contents. 1Career. 2Credits. 2.1Writer (1994-2002, 2007, 2023)
Mar 31, 2021 · The husband and wife duo of writers and producers, known for \"Duncanville\" and \"The Simpsons\", have joined Verve in a competitive situation. They have also worked on shows like \"Everybody Loves Raymond\", \"Parks and Recreation\" and \"Napoleon Dynamite\".
Michael C. Scully (born October 2, 1956) is an American television writer and producer. He is known for his work as executive producer and showrunner of the animated sitcom The Simpsons from 1997 to 2001. Scully grew up in West Springfield, Massachusetts, and long had an interest in writing.
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Apr 14, 2024 · Mike Scully is a veteran animation and television writer who has worked on The Simpsons, Parks and Recreation, and Napoleon Dynamite. He received the WGAW Animation Writers Caucus' lifetime achievement award in 2010 for his contributions to the craft and business of animation writing.