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Mike Reiss

Michael "Mike" L. Reiss〔 (born September 15, 1959) is an American television comedy writer. He served as a show-runner, writer and producer for the animated series ''The Simpsons'' and co-created the animated series ''The Critic''. He created and wrote the webtoon ''Queer Duck'' and has also worked on screenplays including: ''Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs'', ''The Simpsons Movie'' and ''My Life in Ruins''.
==Early life==
Reiss was born to a Jewish family in Bristol, Connecticut, United States. The middle child of five, his mother was a local journalist and his father was a doctor. He attended Memorial Boulevard Public School, Thomas Patterson School and Bristol Eastern High School and has stated that he felt like an "outsider" in these places.〔
Reiss studied at Harvard University. Reiss has stated that, as an institution, he hates Harvard,〔 explaining that "I had an epiphany on my third day there: This place would be just as good as a summer camp where you met other people, networked, and learned from them. I feel the education I got there was distant and useless and uncaring. I feel they sort of squandered my youth and my father’s savings."〔 Reiss studied English, but disliked the course and was rejected from a creative writing class.〔 Reiss focused his attention on comedy, performing in talent shows and writing. In Holworthy Hall at Harvard, Reiss met fellow freshman Al Jean; they befriended one another and collaborated their writing efforts for the humor publication ''Harvard Lampoon''.〔 Reiss became co-president of the ''Harvard Lampoon'', alongside Jon Vitti. Jeff Martin, another writer for the ''Lampoon'', said Reiss and Jean "definitely loomed large around the magazine. They were very funny guys and unusually polished comedy writers for that age. We were never surprised that they went on to success."〔 Jean has also stated that the duo spent most of their time at the ''Lampoon'', adding that "it was practically my second dorm room."

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