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Greg Daniels

Gregory Martin "Greg" Daniels (born June 13, 1963) is an American television comedy writer, producer, and director. He is known for his work on several television series, including ''Saturday Night Live'', ''The Simpsons'', ''King of the Hill'' and ''The Office''. All four shows were named among ''Time''s James Poniewozik's All Time 100 TV Shows. Daniels attended Harvard University and he became friends with Conan O'Brien. Their first writing credit was for ''Not Necessarily the News'', before they were laid off due to budget cuts. He eventually became a writer for two long-running series: ''Saturday Night Live'' and ''The Simpsons''.
He joined the writing staff of ''The Simpsons'' during the fifth season, and he wrote several classic episodes including "Lisa's Wedding," "Bart Sells His Soul" and "22 Short Films About Springfield." He left the series in order to co-create another long-running animated series, ''King of the Hill,'' with Mike Judge. The series ran for thirteen years before it was cancelled in 2009. During the series run, he worked on several other series, including the American version of ''The Office'' and ''Parks and Recreation.'' Currently, Daniels is working on new shows, and is developing another British adaptation for NBC.
==Early life and work==
Daniels is the son of Judy, who worked at the New York Public Library, and Aaron Daniels, who was president of ABC Radio Network. He has stated that he became interested in comedy by watching ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' as a child, as well as by reading books by humorist S. J. Perelman at age 11. His first joke was a Carnac the Magnificent joke for his father which was later used for ''The Office'' episode, "The Dundies." Daniels attended Phillips Exeter Academy and then Harvard University where he wrote for the ''Harvard Lampoon'' with Conan O'Brien.〔Stated on ''Inside the Actors Studio'' by Conan O'Brien, 2009〕 After graduating in 1984, the two accepted jobs at ''Not Necessarily the News'', but they were soon fired due to budget cuts.〔 The two later met Lorne Michaels in late 1987 and they were given a three-week try-out in the ''Saturday Night Live'' writing staff.〔 While on the staff, he won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Primetime Emmy Awards Advanced Search )〕 Daniels left the writing staff in 1990.

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