Gregory Thomas Garcia

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Gregory Thomas García (born April 4, 1970), is a American television producer and teleplay writer. He was the creator/executive producer on the long-running sitcom, Yes, Dear and is currently the creator/executive producer of the Emmy Award winning My Name Is Earl (and has made two cameo appearances on the show thus far). He has also worked for the series Family Matters and as a consulting producer on Family Guy.


García grew up in Arlington, Virginia, graduated from Yorktown High School, and attended Frostburg State University in Frostburg, Maryland and participated in the Warner Bros. Writing for Television courses, which ultimately opened the door for him as a writer in Hollywood. While at Frostburg he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) Fraternity

García worked as a board operator for the Tony Kornheiser Show on WTEM radio. He was also briefly an intern and recurring character on the syndicated Don and Mike radio show.

García and his wife Kim together have three children.

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Was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) Fraternity

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