Sam Simon (born June 6 1955) is an American television producer and writer, most notable as one of the original developers of The Simpsons, along with Matt Groening and James L. Brooks. He is perhaps best known for his creation of many Simpsons characters.
He has also written for television with Taxi, Cheers, The Tracey Ullman Show, The George Carlin Show, and The Drew Carey Show. He wrote "The Bitter Half", a single-episode sitcom for Howard Stern’s Howard 101 channel on Sirius Satellite Radio, that aired October 25, 2006.
He attended Stanford University, graduating in 1977.
He was married to Jennifer Tilly from 1984 to 1991.
Sam Simon is the current manager of heavyweight boxer Lamon Brewster, the former World Boxing Organization heavyweight champion, and was also named 2004 World Boxing Manager of the Year.[1]
Sam Simon also competed in the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event, where he finished 329th for a $39,445 payday.[2] In June 2009, Playboy TV premiered the show Sam's Game featuring Simon as host and master of ceremonies of a Las Vegas celebrity Texas Hold 'Em match.[3] He also was a contestant on the 1970s revival of Tic Tac Dough.
Sam Simon was the subject of a segment on 60 Minutes, about how he now spends his time running a foundation for dogs. He makes over 10 million dollars a year from The Simpsons, though he hasn't worked on the show since 1993.[4]
Since "Treehouse of Horror IV", Sam Simon has the word "Sayonara" between his first and last name, and kept it for the rest of the Treehouse of Horror series.
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