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Kevin Curran (writer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Kevin Curran (writer)

Kevin Curran is an American television comedy writer. He has written for ''Late Night with David Letterman'', ''Married...with Children'', and ''The Simpsons''. He was also the voice of Buck the Dog on ''Married...with Children'' (except for several episodes in which Buck was voiced by Cheech Marin). In the sixth season episode "Psychic Avengers", Curran appeared briefly onscreen during the end sequence where, thanks to Madam Inga's curse, the Bundy family is turned into monkeys and Buck is turned into a human, in which Curran is credited as "Buck the Man" above the usual final credited character of "Buck the Dog". In addition to writing episodes and voicing Buck, Curran served as a story editor and supervising producer on ''Married...with Children''.
Curran attended Harvard College, where he was an editor of the ''Harvard Lampoon''. He subsequently wrote for the ''National Lampoon'' and was the Editor of the Letters and Cartoon sections. He next wrote for ''Late Night with David Letterman'' for which he won three Emmys. He wrote Letterman's first "Top Ten List", "The Top 10 Things That Almost Rhyme With Peas". In 1989, he joined ''Married...with Children'' and in 2000 he joined ''The Simpsons'' where he is currently a Co-Executive Producer. At ''The Simpsons'', Curran has won three additional Emmys and was nominated in 2010 for a Humanitas Award for his episode "The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed".
Curran was Co-Creator and Executive Producer of the shows ''The Good Life'' and ''Hardball''. He was also an Executive Producer on the series ''Unhappily Ever After'' with Ron Leavitt from 1997-1999. He won a WGA Award for ''The Earth Day Special''.
Curran was in a long-term relationship with the author Helen Fielding from 1999 to 2006. The two have two children, Dashiell and Romy.
==''The Simpsons'' episodes==
Curran has written the following episodes of ''The Simpsons'':
*"Treehouse of Horror 13" (the "Island of Dr. Hibbert" segment)
*"I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can"
*"My Big Fat Geek Wedding"
*"Don't Fear the Roofer"
*"We're on the Road to D'ohwhere"
*"The Wife Aquatic"
*"Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes"
*"Rednecks and Broomsticks"
*"The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed"
*"How Munched is That Birdie in the Window?"
*"The Winter of His Content"

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