Larry Doyle (writer)
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Larry Doyle is an American novelist, television writer, and producer.


Career

Doyle got his start in 1989–1991 as an editor at Chicago-based
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. He started writing for television, with a 1993 and a 1994 episode of ''
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'', then regularly working on '' Beavis and Butt-head'' between 1994 and 1997, when he joined ''
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'' as a writer and producer for seasons nine through twelve (1997–2001). Other television writing credits include one episode for ''
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'' and two episodes for ''
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''. Doyle wrote the screenplays for the 2003 film releases '' Duplex'' and '' Looney Tunes: Back in Action''. He also produced some Looney Tunes shorts that were completed in 2003. However, due to the box-office bomb of ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'',
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decided not to release the shorts theatrically, releasing them direct-to-video instead. Doyle is a frequent contributor to ''
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'' and has also had columns in ''
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'',
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, and the New York Observer. Doyle's first novel, '' I Love You, Beth Cooper'', was published in May 2007. The setting is graduation night at
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, Doyle's alma mater. This novel won the 2008 Thurber prize for American Humor. Doyle wrote the screenplay for the film based on his novel, which was released in 2009. Also in 2009, the book ''I Love You, Beth Cooper'' was re-released as an extended movie tie-in edition. His second novel, ''Go Mutants!'', was published in 2010. This novel had its film rights acquired by
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the same year, with the screenplay written by Doyle.
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about ''Go Mutants!''
''Deliriously Happy (and Other Bad Thoughts)'', a collection of humor pieces from the New Yorker and elsewhere, was published in 2011.


Select bibliography


Spoken word

*"Life Without Leann" on
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Novels and collected fiction

*'' I Love You, Beth Cooper'' (May 2007) *''Go Mutants!'' (June 2010) *''Deliriously Happy (and Other Bad Thoughts)'' (November 2011)


Media tie-ins

*''Beavis and Butt-head: This Sucks Change It'' (1995) *''Beavis and Butt-head: Huh Huh for Hollywood'' (1996) *'' I Love You, Beth Cooper'' (Extended Movie Tie-In Edition) (May 2009)


Comics

*'' Pogo'', syndicated comic strip illustrated by Neal Sternecky (1989–1991) *''Bad Publicity'', comic strip in the back of ''
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'' (1994–1997)


Magazines

*''
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'', Medical and Science Reporter (1983–1989) *''
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'', Editor in Chief (1989) *'' National Lampoon'', Editor (1991) *''
Spy Magazine ''Spy'' was a satirical monthly magazine published from 1986 to 1998. Based in New York City, the magazine was founded by Kurt Andersen and E. Graydon Carter, who served as its first editors, and Thomas L. Phillips Jr., its first publisher. '' ...
'', Deputy Editor (1992–1993) *''Eight Days a Week'' column for the '' New York Observer'', (1993–1994) *''Front Page'' column for
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, and the Deputy Editor (1994–1997)


''The New Yorker'' appearances

Larry Doyle has written the following articles for ''
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'': *"Life Without Leann" (January 15, 1990) *"t.V." (April 2, 1990) *"You Won't Have Nixon to Kick Around Anymore, Dirtbag" (December 20, 1993) *"Adventures in Experimentation" (March 28, 1994) *"Stop Me If You've Heard This One" (March 29, 1999) *"Me v. Big Mike" (June 14, 1999) *"I Killed Them in New Haven" (December 15, 2003) *"Disengagements" (March 28, 2005) *"May We Tell You Our Specials This Evening?" (October 3, 2005) *"Let's Talk About My New Movie" (January 23, 2006) *"How Fred Flintstone Got Home, Got Wild, and Got a Stone Age Life" (May 15, 2006) *"I'm Afraid I Have Some Bad News" (June 19, 2006) *"Please Read Before Suing" (February 2, 2007) *"We Request the Honor of Your Presence at GwynneandDaveShareTheirJoy.com" (May 21, 2007) *"My Mega-Millions" (August 27, 2007) *"Portrait in Evil: My Story" (September 17, 2007) *"Why We Strike" (November 19, 2007) *"Bad Dog" (May 12, 2008) *"Is There a Problem Here?" (December 15, 2008) *"Fun Times!" (April 20, 2009) *"Hot Wings: Notes on My New Best Seller" (June 7, 2010) *"Sleeper Camp" (August 9, 2010) *"Fun Summer" Online only (May 31, 2012) *"Reboot Me" (July 23, 2012)


''Esquire'' appearances

Larry Doyle has written the following articles for ''
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'': *"The Talk: What Does a Father Owe a Son" (May 1988) *"Esky" columnist (1997–1999) *"My Heart, My Rules" (February 1998) *"Naughty, Awful Boys" (June 1998) *"The Weiner" (June 1999) *"Freezer Madness" (October 1999) *"The Babyproofer" (January 2000) *"Me's a Crowd" (September 2000) *"Things You Need to Know About Me" (October 2006)


Film writing credits

*'' Duplex'' (2003) *'' Looney Tunes: Back in Action'' (2003) *'' I Love You, Beth Cooper'' (2009) *''Go Mutants!'' (forthcoming, announced)


Television writing credits


''Instant Mom'' episodes

Larry Doyle has written the following ''
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'' episodes: *"Rock Mom" *"Ain't Misbehavin' or Else" *"Walk Like a Boy"


''The Simpsons'' episodes

Larry Doyle has written the following ''
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'' episodes: *"
Girly Edition "Girly Edition" is the twenty-first 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 19, 1998. In the episode, Lisa and Bart Simpson mus ...
" (1998) *"
Treehouse of Horror IX "Treehouse of Horror IX" is the fourth episode of the tenth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 25, 1998. This is the ninth ''Treehouse of Horror'' ...
" ("The Terror of Tiny Toon") (1998) *"
Wild Barts Can't Be Broken "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken" is the eleventh episode of the tenth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 17, 1999. When Homer, Barney, Lenny, and ...
" (1999) *"
Simpsons Bible Stories "Simpsons Bible Stories" is the eighteenth episode of the tenth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on Easter Sunday, April 4, 1999. It is the first of ''The ...
" (with
Tim Long Tim Long (born June 14, 1969) is a comedy writer born in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Long calls Exeter, Ontario, his home town and has written for ''The Simpsons'', ''Politically Incorrect'', '' Spy'' magazine and the ''Late Show with David Letter ...
and
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as co-writers) (1999) *" Pygmoelian" (2000) *"
It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge" is the twenty-first and penultimate episode of the eleventh season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It first aired in the United States on the Fox network on May 14, 2000. After a faile ...
" (2000) *" Worst Episode Ever" (2001)


''Beavis and Butt-Head'' episodes

Larry Doyle has written the following '' Beavis and Butt-Head'' episodes: *"Choke" *"Nosebleed" *"Bad Dog" *"Butt Flambé" *"Stewart is Missing" *"A Very Special Episode" *"Final Judgement of Beavis" *"Liar! Liar!" *"Safe Driving" *"Beavis and Butt-Head Do America" (Consultant)


''Rugrats'' episodes

Larry Doyle has written the following ''
Rugrats ''Rugrats'' is an American animated television series created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain for Nickelodeon. The show focuses on a group of toddlers; most prominently— Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, and twins Phil and Lil, a ...
'' episodes: *"Circus Angelicus" *"Naked Tommy"


''Daria'' episode

Larry Doyle has written the following ''
Daria ''Daria'' is an American adult animated sitcom created by Glenn Eichler and Susie Lewis Lynn. The series ran from March 3, 1997, to January 21, 2002, on MTV. It focuses on the title character, Daria Morgendorffer, an intelligent, cynical high ...
'' episode: *"Too Cute"


References


External links

*
www.larrydoyle.com
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