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For the sports reporter, see Mike Reiss (sports reporter).
Michael "Mike" Reiss (born September 15, 1959) is an American television comedy writer.
[edit] Life and careerHe was born to a Jewish family[citation needed] in Bristol, Connecticut. Reiss attended Harvard University[1] and was co-president of the Harvard Lampoon with Jon Vitti. He has frequently collaborated with his writing partner Al Jean as a writer for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and as writers/producers for many episodes of The Simpsons. The duo created and executive produced Teen Angel, which was canceled in its first season. [edit] Independent worksAlong with director Xeth Feinberg, in 2000 Reiss independently produced Hard Drinkin' Lincoln, a series of 16 flash animation cartoons for Icebox.com.[2] Later, Reiss collaborated with Feinberg again to independently produce a short internet cartoon series entitled Queer Duck for Icebox.com. In 2002, the series was picked up by Showtime, where it aired as a supporting feature to Queer as Folk. Queer Duck: the Movie was released on DVD on July 18, 2006. The feature film reunites the Queer Duck cast. He wrote My Life in Ruins, a critically panned film released in June 2009. As a professional speaker, Reiss has lectured on comedy and The Simpsons at colleges. He has published six children's books, including How Murray Saved Christmas, published by Penguin, and City of Hamburgers, published by Inkwater Press. He also won an Edgar Award for his mystery story "Cro-Magnon PI". He was a consulting producer on The Oblongs. [edit] Writing credits[edit] The Simpsons episodesThe following is a list of episodes of The Simpsons Reiss has written with Al Jean:
[edit] The Critic episodesHe co-wrote the following episodes with Al Jean:
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