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Cartoonist / Writer

Born 15 February 1954

Portland, Oregon, USA

Groening's animated creations, the Simpson family, first appeared on The Tracey Ullman Show, which opened on the Fox network in 1987. The new network took a chance and gave The Simpsons a prime-time slot in 1989, and it soon became the network's flagship series. At first the popularity of the show worried those who considered it a glamorization of a dysfunctional family (it was even condemned by Barbara Bush, the First Lady of the United States). But by 2000 the show had become the longest-running animated series in television history, and was still a critical and popular success. Groening branched out and started another animated series, Futurama in 1999. Groening still draws "Life in Hell," a syndicated weekly cartoon panel.
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