Rob LaZebnik
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Rob LaZebnik
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LaZebnik at the San Diego Comic-Con International in July 2011.
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Born | May 6, 1962 |
Alma mater | Harvard University |
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Spouse | Claire Scovell LaZebnik |
Relatives |
Ken LaZebnik
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Philip LaZebnik (brother) |
Rob LaZebnik (born May 6, 1962) is an American television writer.
He graduated from David H. Hickman High School in Columbia, Missouri and Harvard University . He currently works as a co- executive producer on The Simpsons and is credited with having written 20 episodes: " Treehouse of Horror XI " (the "G-G-G-Ghost D-D-D-Dad" segment), " Homer vs. Dignity ", " Father Knows Worst ", " Boy Meets Curl ", " The Blue and the Gray ", " The Daughter Also Rises ", " The Changing of the Guardian ", " The War of Art ", " The Kids Are All Fight ", " Friend with Benefit ", " The Girl Code ", " The Burns Cage ", " Pork and Burns ", " Throw Grampa from the Dane ", " Baby You Can't Drive My Car ", " 101 Mitigations ", " E My Sports ", " Frinkcoin ", " Manger Things ", " Burger Kings " and " Portrait of a Lackey on Fire ".
He co-created the Macromedia Flash cartoon series Starship Regulars on Icebox.com , and it was picked up by television network Showtime but never aired. He then co-created the series Greetings from Tucson , which aired for one season on The WB . [1] LaZebnik has also been credited with writing episodes of Monk , The War at Home , Less Than Perfect , The Ellen Show and Empty Nest .
His wife, Claire LaZebnik , is an author and is the sister of television writer Nell Scovell . [2] His son, Johnny LaZebnik , is also a comedy writer who has worked on The Simpsons . [3] His brothers are Ken LaZebnik and Philip LaZebnik . [4]
References
- ↑ Gentile, Gary (2002-06-10). " 'Undercover Brother' makes leap from Web to big screen" . The Berkeley Daily Planet . Retrieved 2009-08-23 .
- ↑ Jennings, Zeke (March 27, 2013). " 'The Simpsons' writer Rob LaZebnik entertains Michigan Theatre crowd with stories from Hollywood" . mlive.com . Retrieved October 11, 2015 .
- ↑ "Johnny LaZebnik on writing Smithers' first serious boyfriend on The Simpsons" . The A.V. Club . 22 November 2021 . Retrieved 2021-11-22 .
- ↑ HARBEN, KATHERINE K. "The Hollywood touch" . Columbia Missourian . Retrieved 2022-07-04 .
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