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Dan McGrath is an American television writer, educator and stage director. He is known primarily for his work as a writer/producer for several TV series including ''
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'', ''
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'', '' King of the Hill'', '' Gravity Falls'' and '' Mission Hill''. He was nominated for an
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for his work on ''
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'', and later won an Emmy for his work on ''
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''. He was nominated for a Writers Guild Award for " Life: A Loser's Manual".


Early life

McGrath was raised in
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, New York, the son of Gerard McGrath, a machinist and electrician, and Eleanor McGrath, a homemaker. He is of Irish, Hungarian, and Scandinavian descent. He attended Regis High School and
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, where he studied Chinese and Japanese history and politics. He failed all his Japanese-language courses, but was active as a writer, editor and cartoonist at '' The Harvard Lampoon'', where he was twice elected a vice president, and somehow managed to graduate with honors. While at Harvard, Dan also designed computer games at MIT and co-founded (along with Bill Rauch, Lisa Latham,
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and Dean Norris) the notorious avant-garde theatre company The Kronauer Group, which later became the Cornerstone Theater Company. He worked in hospitals, public clinics and emergency rooms for a number of years, and then moved onto
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. He is a founder and co-chairman of Tamaribuchi Heavy Manufacturing Concern.


Television

Dan started his television career as a writer at ''
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'', where he was a frequent collaborator with
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and Chris Farley. He then joined the writing staff of ''
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'', contributing things like " The Devil and Homer Simpson" and " Time and Punishment" (both co-written with Greg Daniels) and "
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". ''
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'' called the "Time and Punishment" segment "one of the most beautifully random moments in heSimpsons history". ''
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'' called McGrath's "
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" episode "pretty much comic gold from start to finish" and "utterly fantastic" and said it "features one of the greatest, most true-to-life depictions of a bender/drug binge in television history". They also said Dan's episode "
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" "is a hilarious episode that restricts a ''Simpsons go-to—Bart as hell-raiser—and mines much of its humor from the cruelties of childhood." After getting fired twice from The Simpsons, he later worked on '' Mission Hill'' (where he wrote "I Married a Gay Man from Outer Space"). He also worked on '' Gravity Falls'', '' The PJs'', and a nearly decade-long stint at '' King of the Hill'', contributing episodes like "
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" and " The Minh Who Knew Too Much". ''
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'' called "The Minh Who Knew Too Much" episode "terrifyingly silly and haphazard".


Theater

At Harvard he was a prolific stage director: he directed ''
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'' in a dining hall, using only the tables and chairs as a set, and he once covered the entire ''Loeb Main Stage'' in dirt for "Richard's Cork Leg". They are still cleaning up the dirt he left there from 1985.


Tutorial

Recently Dan taught a course in "Comedy and Cultural Theory" at The Center for Fiction in Brooklyn.


Writing credits


''The Simpsons'' episodes

He wrote (or co-wrote) the following episodes: * "
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" (co-wrote "The Devil and Homer Simpson" with Greg Daniels) (1993) * "
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" (1993) * "
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" (1994) * "
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" (co-wrote "Time and Punishment" with Greg Daniels) (1994)


References


External links

*
Dan McGrath at WikiSimpsons
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