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Ian Howes Maxtone-Graham is an American
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and producer. He has formerly written for ''
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'' (1992–1995) and ''
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'' (1995–2012), as well as serving as a co-
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and consulting producer for the latter.


Early years

Maxtone-Graham was born in
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, the son of maritime historian
John Maxtone-Graham John Kurtz Maxtone-Graham (August 2, 1929 – July 6, 2015) was a Scottish-American speaker and writer on ocean liners and maritime history. Biography Maxtone-Graham was born in Orange, New Jersey, to a Scottish father and an American mother. ...
. He is the great-nephew of
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, the writer of
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. He attended Trinity School and
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. An enthusiastic swimmer, his first job after college was as a diver with an underwater research team. After struggling to establish a career in journalism, he penned material for the television show ''
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'' and the magazines '' National Lampoon'' and '' Army Man''. His work in ''Army Man'', an offbeat magazine published by future ''Simpsons'' colleague
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, brought him to the attention of
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, who suggested he work for ''Saturday Night Live''.


''Saturday Night Live''

While working for ''Saturday Night Live'', Maxtone-Graham co-wrote "
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" with
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and, according to the DVD commentary for the ''SNL'' clip show "The Best of
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," also wrote the infamous "Canteen Boy" sketch in which Canteen Boy is sexually molested by his scoutmaster, Mr. Armstrong (played by episode host Alec Baldwin). According to the memoir of
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, Ian Maxtone-Graham threatened to quit and sue the show during the 1993–94 season after an altercation with
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: the lawsuit never came to fruition. During all-night ''
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'' writing sessions,
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often stole underwear and socks from a cache of fresh clothes Maxtone-Graham kept in his office, and wore them in lieu of her own clothes.


''The Simpsons''

Maxtone-Graham has become somewhat infamous among ''The Simpsons'' fans for a 1998 interview with ''
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'', in which he admitted that he had "barely" seen ''The Simpsons'' before being hired, ridiculed "the beetle-browed people on the internet" for their criticism of the show, and dismissed women as being unsuitable to be writers on the show. Although he upset many fans with his comments, Maxtone-Graham has won six
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for his work on ''The Simpsons'', and received an
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for writing " The Seemingly Neverending Story". One of the episodes written by Maxtone-Graham is " E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)", in which
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grows a tomato-tobacco hybrid called " tomacco". The episode was widely acclaimed from viewers and critics alike. Notably, it inspired an Oregon man to make his own version of tomacco by grafting a tomato stem with a tobacco root. He eventually gave some to Maxtone-Graham, who ate it. At 6'8" (2.03m), Maxtone-Graham inspired a character on ''The Simpsons'': "Very Tall Man", who first appeared in " 22 Short Films About Springfield".


Writing credits

Maxtone-Graham has been credited as writing the following episodes of ''The Simpsons'': *"
Burns, Baby Burns "Burns, Baby Burns" is the fourth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 17, 1996. In the episode, Mr. Burns reunites with ...
" (1996) *" The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" (1997) *"
The Trouble with Trillions "The Trouble with Trillions" is the twentieth episode in the ninth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 5, 1998. It was written by Ian Maxtone-Gra ...
" (1998) *"
Trash of the Titans "Trash of the Titans" is the twenty-second episode of the ninth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. The 200th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 26 ...
" (200th episode, won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program For Programming less than One Hour) (1998) *"
Lisa Gets an 'A' Lisa or LISA may refer to: People People with the mononym * Lisa Lisa (born 1967), American actress and lead singer of the Cult Jam * Lisa (Japanese musician, born 1974), stylized "LISA", Japanese singer and producer * Lisa Komine (born 1978), J ...
(1998) *" E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)" (1999) *"
Alone Again, Natura-Diddily "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily" is the fourteenth episode of the eleventh season of the American television series ''The Simpsons'', and marks the final regular appearance of the character Maude Flanders. In the episode, she is killed in an acciden ...
" (2000) *"
Tennis the Menace "Tennis the Menace" is the twelfth episode of the twelfth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 11, 2001. In the episode, the Simpsons build a t ...
" (2001) *" The Blunder Years" (2001) *"
Large Marge "Large Marge" is the fourth episode of the fourteenth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 24, 2002. In the episode, Marge decides to get lipo ...
" (2002) *"
Dude, Where's My Ranch? "Dude, Where's My Ranch?" is the eighteenth episode of the fourteenth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 27, 2003. It was written by Ian Maxto ...
" (2003) *" Catch 'Em If You Can" (2004) *"
The Heartbroke Kid "The Heartbroke Kid" is the seventeenth episode of the sixteenth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It was written by Ian Maxtone-Graham and directed by Steven Dean Moore. It first aired on the Fox network in the ...
" (2005) *"
The Seemingly Never-Ending Story "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story" is the thirteenth episode of the seventeenth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 12, 2006. The episode won t ...
" (won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program For Programming less than One Hour and
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for "Best Writing in an Animated Television Production") (2006) *" 24 Minutes" (with
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, won Annie Award for "Best Writing in an Animated Television Production") (2007) *" Dangerous Curves" (with Billy Kimball) (2008) *"
Gone Maggie Gone "Gone Maggie Gone" is the thirteenth episode of the twentieth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 15, 2009. The episode was written by both Billy ...
" (with Billy Kimball, nominated for Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program For Programming less than One Hour) (2009) *"
The Color Yellow "The Color Yellow" is the thirteenth episode of the twenty-first season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 21, 2010. In this episode, Lisa discovers ...
" (with Billy Kimball) (2010) *"
The Scorpion's Tale "The Scorpion's Tale" is the fifteenth episode of the twenty-second season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 6, 2011. Plot During a trip to "Satan's A ...
" (with Billy Kimball) (2011) *"
How I Wet Your Mother "How I Wet Your Mother" is the sixteenth episode of the twenty-third season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 11, 2012. In the episode, a traumatic i ...
" (with Billy Kimball) (2012) *"
Dark Knight Court "Dark Knight Court" is the sixteenth episode of the twenty-fourth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons'', and the 524th episode overall. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 17, 2013. Th ...
" (with Billy Kimball) (2013) *"
The Yellow Badge of Cowardge "The Yellow Badge of Cowardge" is the twenty-second and final episode of the twenty-fifth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons'' and the 552nd episode of the series. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United ...
" (with Billy Kimball) (2014) Maxtone-Graham also co-wrote the screenplay for ''
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'' (2007) and '' Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe'' (2022).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Maxtone-Graham, Ian Living people Writers from New York City American television writers Brown University alumni Annie Award winners Primetime Emmy Award winners Trinity School (New York City) alumni American people of Scottish descent American male screenwriters American male television writers Screenwriters from New York (state) Year of birth missing (living people)