Mike Scully
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Scully went on to write for several television sitcoms before 1993, when he was hired to write for ''The Simpsons''. There, he wrote twelve episodes, including "Lisa on Ice" and "Team Homer", and served as showrunner from seasons 9 to 12. Scully won three Primetime Emmy Awards for his work on the series, with many publications praising his episodes, but others criticizing his tenure as a period of decline in the show's quality. Scully still works on the show and also co-wrote and co-produced 2007's ''The Simpsons Movie''.
More recently, Scully co-created ''The Pitts'', ''The Boy Who Lost His Schoolbag'' and ''Complete Savages'' as well as working on ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' and ''Parks and Recreation''. He co-developed the short-lived animated television version of ''Napoleon Dynamite'', as well as co-creating ''Duncanville'' with his wife, Julie Thacker, and comedian Amy Poehler. Provided by Wikipedia
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7by Shahd Horie, Sean Gaynard, Mary Murphy, Frank Barry, Michael Scully, Daniel O’Toole, John G. LaffeyGet full text
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9by Hector Gonzalez, Colm Keane, Claire H. Masterson, Shahd Horie, Stephen J. Elliman, Brendan D. Higgins, Michael Scully, John G. Laffey, Daniel O’TooleGet full text
Published 2020-11-01
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10by Dobbernack, JanOther Authors: “...Foley, Michael ; Scully, Roger Michael...”
Published 2011
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