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Writer Dan McGrath Dies: Simpsons, King of the Hill Veteran

Daniel⁢ Anthony McGrath, a prolific writer and ​producer ‌for iconic animated ​series the Simpsons ⁣ and King of the Hill, died July 17, ‌2024, in Brooklyn, New York. He was 61. McGrath’s ⁣contributions helped⁢ shape the⁢ comedic landscape of television for over two decades, ⁤delivering memorable episodes and earning ⁣an Emmy Award for his work.

McGrath ‍began his‌ television career at Saturday⁢ Night ⁣Live in 1991, working for two seasons and sharing a ⁢1992‍ Emmy nomination⁤ alongside ⁣frequent collaborators Adam‌ Sandler and ​Chris Farley.‍ He then transitioned‍ to⁣ The Simpsons, where he received writing credit⁤ on⁤ 50 episodes from 1992-94‍ and producing credit on ‍24 episodes from 1996-98. His notable episodes included “The Devil and Homer‌ Simpson,” “Time and Punishment,” “Bart‍ of⁣ Darkness,” ​several “Treehouse of Horror” installments, “Boy-Scoutz ‘n ‍the Hood” and “Homer’s Phobia,” for which‌ he won his Emmy in ⁢1997. He jokingly⁤ referred to himself as a founder and co-chairman of the ⁢Tamaribuchi Heavy ⁣Manufacturing Concern, ‌and reportedly was fired from the Simpsons twice.

Later in his career, McGrath⁢ lent his ‌talents to King of the Hill, earning ​writing ‍credit ⁣on 11 episodes – including “Full Metal Dust Jacket” and “The ​Minh Who Knew Too⁢ Much” -⁢ and producing credit on 28 episodes from 2002-10. He also wrote for Muppets Tonight and​ the animated shows Gravity ‌Falls, Sammy, Mission Hill, and ​ The⁤ PJs.

Born in Brooklyn on July 20, ⁢1964, McGrath was the son of Gerard, ⁣a machinist and electrician, and ‌Eleanor, a homemaker.‍ He attended Regis High School in Manhattan and Harvard University, graduating in 1987​ with​ a ‌degree in East‌ Asian Studies. While at ‌harvard, he directed unconventional plays and designed ⁤computer games⁢ for an educational‌ software ​company based at MIT.

McGrath also⁤ taught classes at​ the Brooklyn Comedy Collective, ‍where he quipped he⁣ could “be appeased and⁣ safely approached with the offer of raw steaks and Popeye’s spicy chicken.”

He is survived by​ his mother,Eleanor;‌ brothers​ Michael ​and Peter; sister-in-law Caroline; nephew Dillon; and nieces ⁤Kylie and Emma. Donations⁤ in his ‌memory can be ⁢made to Regis ‌High. A visitation will⁢ be held at McLaughlin ⁣& Sons Funeral Home in Brooklyn starting‌ at 5 p.m. on monday, followed ⁢by a service at St. Patrick’s ⁤Church in Brooklyn at ‌10:30 a.m. on Tuesday.

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