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  2. Groening was born on February 15, 1954, in Portland, Oregon, the middle of five children (older brother Mark and sister Patty were born in 1950 and 1943, while the younger sisters Lisa and Maggie in 1956 and 1958, respectively).

  3. Jan 30, 2020 · He also enjoyed a happy home life, with his dad, Homer, mom, Margaret, and four siblings, including younger sisters Lisa and Maggie. It was Homer, a cartoonist and filmmaker, who showed his...

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  5. Matt Groening Parents – Homer Groening and Margaret Wiggum Groening. Homer Groening. Born – December 30, 1919. Homer was a cartoonist, advertiser, writer, and a documentary filmmaker. He was an English major and a World War II vet. Margaret Wiggum Groening. Born – March 23, 1919. Margaret was a teacher.

  6. Matt Groening was born on 15 February 1954, at Portland, in Oregon, USA. His father, Homer Philip Groening, was a writer, filmmaker and advertiser and his mother, Margaret Ruth, was a teacher. He grew up in Portland and did his schooling from the Ainsworth Elementary School and Lincoln High School.

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  7. Jul 17, 2020 · Groening named the cartoon family named after his own siblings and parents, albeit with a “Bart” in lieu of a character named after himself. by Niil Mainz 4 years ago 15.8k Views 0 Votes 3. 30. Share.

  8. May 5, 2024 · Matt Groening (born February 15, 1954, Portland, Oregon, U.S.) is an American cartoonist and animator who created the comic strip Life in Hell (19802012) and the television series The Simpsons (1989– ) and Futurama (1999–2003, 2010–13).

  9. Apr 29, 1990 · For Homer’s dad is Matt Groening (pronounced GRAY-ning), creator of the hit television series “The Simpsons,” as well as the syndicated cartoonist who draws “Life in Hell.” And Groening ...

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