Steve Tompkins
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Steve Tompkins is an American television writer and Harvard alumnus. He has worked on such television shows such as The Critic, In Living Colour, Entourage, Bernie Mac and The Knights of Prosperity. He was also with The Simpsons, for its' seventh and eighth seasons, after leaving he co-created The PJs, with Larry Wilmore and Eddie Murphy.
Josh Weinstein and Bill Oakley said that, with the exception of George Meyer, he contributed more to seasons seven and eight than anyone else on staff. For example, he was the writer of the gay steel mill scene.
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[edit] Writing credits
[edit] The Simpsons episodes
He worked on the following episodes:
- "Treehouse of Horror VI" ("Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace")
- "22 Short Films About Springfield" (contributor)
- "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase" ("Simpsons Family Smile-Time Variety Hour" segment)
- "A Milhouse Divided" (the only full episode of The Simpsons that Tompkins has written)
[edit] External links
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