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Marc WilmoreWriter of the animated series "The Simpsons"
Date of Birth: 04.05.1963
Country: USA |
Content:
- Early Life and Education
- Career in Comedy
- Joining "The Simpsons"
- Emmy Award and Accolades
- Legacy and Passing
Early Life and Education
Mark Wilmore, the renowned screenwriter behind "The Simpsons," was born on May 4, 1963. He pursued his education at Cal Poly Pomona in California.
Career in Comedy
In the 1990s, Wilmore honed his comedic skills as a writer on "The Tonight Show" and "In Living Color."
Joining "The Simpsons"
Wilmore's association with the iconic animated series "The Simpsons" began in 2002. He served as a writer and producer for the show, contributing to its enduring success.
Emmy Award and Accolades
Wilmore's exceptional work on the episode "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" earned him an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program in 2008. He also received recognition for his writing on "In Living Color."
Legacy and Passing
Mark Wilmore's legacy as a comedic genius was tragically cut short on January 30, 2021, at the age of 57. He passed away after battling COVID-19 and other health conditions. Brother and fellow comedian Larry Wilmore paid tribute, stating, "He died fighting off COVID and other ailments that had plagued him for some time."

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