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Korean American comedy writer
Daniel Chun is a
Korean American comedy writer. He has written for
The Office and
The Simpsons.
[1] He received a
Writers Guild Award nomination and an
Annie Award for his work on The Simpsons.
[2] He was once
head writer and an
executive producer of The Office, receiving two
Emmy nominations for his work on the show. Chun has also contributed to the
Harvard Lampoon, TNR.com, 02138 Magazine,
New York Magazine,
The Huffington Post, and Vitals magazine, where he wrote the back page column.
[3] He wrote for the
ABC comedy series
Happy Endings, joining the show as a writer and producer in season three. In 2015, his
ABC Studios pilot
Grandfathered, starring
John Stamos, was ordered to series on Fox.
Chun studied
biological anthropology at
Harvard University.
[4]
He was named one of
Variety's 10 TV Scribes To Watch in 2015.
[5]
In 2019, Chun joined several WGA writers in firing their agents as part of the
WGA's stand against the
ATA and the practice of
packaging.
[6]
The Simpsons episodes
The Office episodes
References
External links
Daniel Chun at
IMDb
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Ben Edlund and Richard Liebmann-Smith (1995)
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Jason Butler Rote and
Paul Rudish (1997)
- Charles M. Howell IV, Earl Kress and John Ludin (1998)
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Tim Long,
Larry Doyle and
Matt Selman (1999)
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Steve Young (2000)
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Ron Weiner (2001)
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Norm Hiscock (2002)
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Matt Warburton (2003)
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Etan Cohen (2004)
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C. H. Greenblatt,
Paul Tibbitt, Mike Bell and
Tim Hill (2005)
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Ian Maxtone-Graham (2006)
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Ian Maxtone-Graham and
Billy Kimball (2007)
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Tom Root,
Doug Goldstein,
Hugh Davidson,
Mike Fasolo,
Seth Green,
Dan Milano,
Matthew Senreich,
Kevin Shinick,
Zeb Wells and
Breckin Meyer (2008)
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Daniel Chun (2009)
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Geoff Johns, Matthew Beans,
Zeb Wells, Hugh Sterbakov,
Matthew Senreich,
Breckin Meyer,
Seth Green,
Mike Fasolo,
Doug Goldstein,
Tom Root,
Dan Milano,
Kevin Shinick and
Hugh Davidson (2010)
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Carolyn Omine (2011)
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Trey Parker (2012)
- Lewis Morton (2013)
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Darrick Bachman (2014)
- Steven Davis and
Kelvin Yu (2015)
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Lizzie Molyneux and Wendy Molyneux (2016)
- Ryan Ridley and
Dan Guterman (2017)
- Stephanie Simpson (2018)
- Shauna McGarry (2019)
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Andrew Goldberg and Patti Harrison (2020)
- Christian Linke and Alex Yee (2021)
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Andrew Kevin Walker (2022)
- Amber Noizumi (2023)
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