Sam Simon

TV Writer

1955 –

19

Who is Sam Simon?

Samuel Michael "Sam" Simon is an American director, producer, writer, boxing manager and philanthropist. While at Stanford University, Simon worked as a newspaper cartoonist and after graduating became a storyboard artist at Filmation Studios. He submitted a spec script for the sitcom Taxi, which was produced, and later became the series' showrunner. Over the next few years, Simon wrote and produced for Cheers, It's Garry Shandling's Show and other programs, as well as writing the 1991 film The Super.

In 1989 he developed the animated sitcom The Simpsons with Matt Groening and James L. Brooks. Simon assembled the show's first writing team, co-wrote eight episodes and has been credited with "developing [the show's] sensibility". Simon's relationship with Groening was strained and he left the show in 1993, negotiating a pay-off which sees him receive tens of millions of dollars from the show's revenue each year. The following year he co-created The George Carlin Show, before later working as a director on shows such as The Drew Carey Show. Simon has won nine Primetime Emmy Awards for his television work.

Simon has since turned to fields outside television.

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Born
Jun 6, 1955
California
Also known as
  • Samuel Simon
  • Sortirious Sam Simon
  • Scarifying Sam Simon
  • Slithering Sam Simon
  • Somewhat Shocking Sam Simon
  • Sam "Sayonara" Simon
  • simonsam@twitTERROR
  • 'Supervisin' Sam' Simon
  • Sort of Frightening Sam Simon
  • Sam 'Sayonara' Simon
Spouses
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Stanford University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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