David Sacks (writer)
David Sacks is an American television writer and producer.
Biography
[edit ]He attended Harvard College, graduating with a degree in government. While there he began his comedy writing career as an editor of the school's humor magazine, The Harvard Lampoon . Upon graduating, Sacks moved to Los Angeles and began writing for television. His writing and producing credits include seasons five and six on The Simpsons , for which he won an Emmy Award; 3rd Rock from the Sun , for which he received a Golden Globe Award; Malcolm in the Middle , The Tick , Pound Puppies , Regular Show , Murphy Brown , and created and executive produced Lewis Black's The Root of All Evil for Comedy Central. In 2013, Sacks produced a weekly podcast Spiritual Tools for An Outrageous World available on iTunes and Stitcher.com.[1]
He executive produced and cowrote Nickelodeon's Pig Goat Banana Cricket with series co-creator Johnny Ryan, and as of 2016[update] was executive producing and showrunning TBS' original series Final Space .[2]
References
[edit ]- ^ "David Sacks's profile". IMDb . Retrieved 20 September 2013.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (December 2, 2016). "TBS Orders 'Final Space' Animated Series From Olan Rogers & Conan O'Brien". Deadline. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
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