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As the creator of the long-running animated TV series “The Simpsons” (Fox, 1989- ), as well as the equally venerable weekly comic strip “Life in Hell,” cartoonist Matt Groening watched his creations spawn numerous print and merchandise incarnations that helped make him a influential figure in world pop culture.

Born on Feb. 15, 1954, Groening moved from his hometown of Portland, OR to Los Angeles in 1977 with the intent of becoming a writer. It was in LA that he began “Life in Hell” as a hand-copied strip that was distributed via the record store at which he worked....

Filmography

The Simpsons Movie - ( Producer / 2007 / Released / )
The Simpsons Movie - ( Screenplay / 2007 / Released / )
The Simpsons Movie - ( Lyrics(- Parody Lyrics) / 2007 / Released / )
The Simpsons Movie - ( Other(- from animated series) / 2007 / Released / )
Hair High - ( Voice of Wil / 2006 / Released / )
Tales of the Rat Fink - ( Voice of Finkster / 2006 / Released / )
The Devil and Daniel Johnston - ( Himself / 2006 / Released / )
Comic Book: The Movie - ( Himself / 2004 / Released / )
The Magical World of Chuck Jones - ( Himself / 1992 / Released / )
The Simpsons - ( Screenplay / 1989 / Released / )
The Simpsons - ( Other(- from idea) / 1989 / Released / )
TV Credits
Spike TV's Video Game Awards 2007 ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
J.K. Rowling and the Story of Harry Potter ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
The Beatles Revolution ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Influences: From Yesterday to Today ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Olive, the Other Reindeer ( 1999 / Released ): Executive Producer / Voice
King of the Hill ( 1997 / Released ): Director
Space Ghost Coast to Coast ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
The Ice Capades 50th Anniversary Special ( 1990 / Released ): Writer (dialogue)
The Simpsons ( 1990 / Released ): Director / Executive Producer / Voice / Writer / Creator
All About Lisa ( 2008 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

All About Lisa ( 2008 )
TV Episode Creator

All About Lisa ( 2008 )
TV Episode Creator

Mona Leaves-a ( 2008 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Mona Leaves-a ( 2008 )
TV Episode Creator

Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire ( 1989 / Released ): Creator / Executive Producer
The Tracey Ullman Show ( 1987 / Released ): Writer
Behind the Scenes ( Released ): Actor
Futurama ( Released ): Creator / Executive Producer / Writer / Voice
TV Episode Creator

TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Creator

TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Creator

Full Biography (Back to top)

As the creator of the long-running animated TV series “The Simpsons” (Fox, 1989- ), as well as the equally venerable weekly comic strip “Life in Hell,” cartoonist Matt Groening watched his creations spawn numerous print and merchandise incarnations that helped make him a influential figure in world pop culture.

Born on Feb. 15, 1954, Groening moved from his hometown of Portland, OR to Los Angeles in 1977 with the intent of becoming a writer. It was in LA that he began “Life in Hell” as a hand-copied strip that was distributed via the record store at which he worked. The strip gained notoriety among comic and underground press aficionados, and received its largest exposure in the weekly independent newspaper The Los Angeles Reader. The Reader also granted Groening a music column, which he devoted to personal issues and fabricated write-ups of fictitious bands and albums. In 1984, Groening and his wife Deborah Caplan published his first "Life in Hell" book, called Love in Hell, and eventually set up a distribution company, Life in Hell Co., which handled the syndication and merchandise for all of Groening’s projects.

The following year, he was contacted by writer/producer/director James L. Brooks to create animation for an upcoming project. Brooks’ original idea was to use the angst-ridden “Life in Hell” characters, but Groening created a whole new set in order to avoid jeopardizing his comic strip. The new characters – a nuclear family based on his own parents and siblings, which utilized several of their real names – were dubbed the Simpsons.

“The Simpsons” debuted on “The Tracey Ullman Show” (Fox, 1987-90) in 15-minute skits, and immediately took off with audiences. A half-hour spin off show followed in 1989, before a “Simpsons” series was launched that same year. Groening himself confessed that he was surprised by the show’s massive popularity, which continued throughout the 1990s and into the next century. In the mid-‘90s, Groening attempted to create several spin-off projects, including several live-action features and series based on “Simpsons”-related characters, but none came to fruition.

Meanwhile, Groening expanded further into publishing by creating Bongo Comics Group in 1993; the company published the many “Simpsons” comic books, while a second company, Zongo Comics, released more mature titles by artists such as Mary Fleener and Gary Panter.

In 1999, Groening and “Simpsons” writer David X. Cohen created “Futurama” (Fox, 1999-2003), an animated science-fiction/comedy series which earned a small but loyal audience during its four years on the network. Following its cancellation, the series did remarkably well in syndication on The Cartoon Network and on DVD, helping to spawn a series of direct-to-DVD movies that continued the series’ storylines.

In 2006, Groening announced he would serve as a writer and producer on the long-awaited theatrical “Simpsons” movie. He also found time to perform as a member of the Rock and Roll Remainders, a rock band that featured several popular writers (including Stephen King, Amy Tan, and Scott Turow) among its rotating members.


Profession(s):
producer, cartoonist, screenwriter, animator, chauffeur
Sometimes Credited As:
Matthew Abram Groening
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Family
brother:Mark Groening (In a 1995 interview, Groening divulged that Mark “is the actual inspiration for Bart”)
father:Homer Groening (cartoon character Homer Simpson named after him; died March 15, 1996 of cancer)
mother:Margaret Groening (cartoon character Marge Simpson named after her)
sister:Patty Groening
sister:Lisa Groening (cartoon character Lisa Simpson named after her)
sister:Maggie Groening (cartoon character Maggie Simpson named after her)
son:Homer Groening (born March 23, 1989; mother, Deborah Caplan)
son:Abraham Groening (born c. 1992; mother, Deborah Caplan)
wife:Deborah Caplin (married c. 1986; mother of Abe and Homer Groening; filed for divorce in March 1999)
Companion(s)
Lauren Frances , Companion , ```..dated for six years; no longer together


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Education
Evergreen State College Olympia, Washington 1977
Awards (Back to top)
Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) "The Simpsons" 2000 - 2001
Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) "The Simpsons" 1999 - 2000
Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) "The Simpsons" 1997 - 1998
Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) "The Simpsons" 1996 - 1997
Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) "The Simpsons" 1994 - 1995
Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) "The Simpsons" 1990 - 1991
Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) "The Simpsons" 1989 - 1990

Milestones (Back to top)
2007 Executive produced "The Simpsons Movie," a feature adaption of his long running animated series
2006 Fox signed on for another two seasons of "The Simpsons," which made it the longest running cartoon in TV history
2004 Made his first speaking appearance on an episode of "The Simpsons" (FOX) at a comic book convention
1998 - 2003 Created and executive produced the animated midseason replacement series "Futurama" (FOX)
1993 Formed comic-book company Bongo Comics Group
1993 Launched four "Simpsons" related comic-books: "Simpson's Comics," "Bartman," "Itchy & Scratchy Comics," and "Radioactive Man"
1989 Feature debut as a screenwriter, "The Simpsons," made up of five shorts from "The Tracey Ullman Show"
1989 Made TV debut as an executive producer and creator with the first full length Simpsons special, "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
1989 Created and executive produced the animated series, "The Simpsons" (FOX)
1986 - 1989 Made TV debut as an animator and writer with segments of "The Simpsons" for "The Tracey Ullman Show"
1984 First book published, "Love is Hell", taken from the weekly "Life in Hell" comic strip
1977 Moved to Los Angeles
1977 First publication of the cartoon strip "Life in Hell"
Raised in Olympia WA
With wife Deborah Caplan formed Life in Hell Co., which handled syndication and merchandise for Groening’s projects
Will helm a "Futurama" direct-to-DVD movie, based on its strong DVD sales and stable ratings on the Cartoon Network