Frank Mula
Frank Mula | |
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Born | Frank Charles Mula January 20, 1950 New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S. |
Died | Error: Need valid death date (first date): year, month, day Glendale, California, U.S. |
Alma mater | Rutgers University |
Occupation | Television writer, producer |
Frank Mula (January 20, 1950 – December 17, 2021) was an American television writer. He wrote for Cosby, Madame's Place, Grand, The Simpsons, and created the series Local Heroes which lasted 7 episodes.
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Life and career
Mula was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and was raised in South River. He graduated from South River High School, and earned a master's degree from Rutgers University. In the late 1970s, he moved to California to pursue a career in writing comedy, after having success in faxing jokes to Joan Rivers.[1] For his work on The Simpsons, Mula won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Animated Program.[2]
He died in Glendale, California on December 17, 2021, at the age of 71.[3]
Writing credits
The Simpsons episodes
He has written the following episodes:
- "I Love Lisa" (1993)
- "The Last Temptation of Homer" (1993)
- "Faith Off" (2000)
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- ↑ Hart, Jolene. "Doh! TV writer one of two grads honored: Co-producer of ABC shows, TV writer returns to South River" Archived July 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Old Bridge Suburban, November 13, 2003. Accessed February 6, 2011. "The entrance to South River may not yet post signs heralding, Birthplace of Frank Mula, but there are more than a few ways Mula has earned recognition as a local celebrity."
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