George A. Meyer (born 1956) is an American Producer and Writer who specializes in Slapstick Comedy and Humor for Children and Adults alike.
Credits[]
- Late Night with David Letterman (1982--1984) -- Writer
- Not Necessarily the News (1983--1986) -- Writer
- The New Show (1984) -- Writer
- Saturday Night Live (1985--2006) -- Writer
- Sunday Morning Live (1985--present) -- Writer
- Madeline (1989) -- Executive Producer, Producer and Consultant
- The Simpsons (1989--present) -- Writer and Producer
- "The Crepes of Wrath" (along with Sam Simon, John Swartzwelder and Jon Vitti)
- "Lisa's Phobia"
- "Bart vs. Doyle" (along with Harvey Fierstein)
- "The Pie was clean"
- "Blood Feud"
- "Smithers the Scientopteran"
- "Mr. Homer Goes to Washington"
- "Treehouse of Horror II" (Contributor)
- "Separate Vocations"
- "Homer the Beauty King"
- "Brother from the same Planet" (along with Sam Simon, John Swartzwelder and Jon Vitti)
- "Bart's Inner Child"
- "Sideshow Bob vs. Muller"
- "Homer the Vigilante" (along with John Swartzwelder)
- "Flubberiom"
- "Mean Grean Stinker"
- "Krusty the Comedy King" (along with Rowby Goren)
- "Sideshow Bob's first Flopper" (along with Jon Vitti)
- "You Can't Stop the Beat"
- "Saturday, Blinking Saturday" (along with Harvey Fierstein, Phil Harnage, Tom Martin, Brian Scully, Mike Scully and Matt Selman)
- "All i want is Music, Music, Music" (along with Rowby Goren)
- "Brother's Little Helper"
- "Behind the Laughter" (Contributor)
- "Trilogy of Error" (Bart's Day Segment)
- "The Parent Rap" (along with Mike Scully)
- "Put another Nickel and Coin in"
- "To go off like a Schmo"
- "No One's Perfect"
- "The Bart of War" (along with Marc Wilmore)
- "Treehouse of Horror XIV" ("Reaper Madness", along with Conan O'Brien)
- "I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot" (Subplot, along with Greg Daniels, Larry Doyle and Harvey Fierstein, Main Plot written by Dan Greaney, Allen Glazier, David Mirkin and Shelley Zellman)
- "Smart and Dumb" (along with Carolyn Omine)
- "Abby Normal"
- "Treehouse of Horror XV" ("Four Beheadings and a Funeral" Segment, along with Bill Odenkirk)
- "Mad with Power"
- Treehouse of Horror XVI" ("Bartificial Intelligence" Segment, along with Harvey Fierstein)
- "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story" (The Goat's Story)
- "Treehouse of Horror XXII" ("Dial D for Diddly" Segment, along with Jon Vitti)
- Madeline's Christmas (1990) -- Producer
- Madeline's Rescue (1990) -- Producer
- Madeline and the Bad Hat (1991) -- Writer and Producer
- The Adventures of Tintin (1991--present) -- Writer, Executive Producer, Producer and Story Editor
- Madeline and the Gypsies (1992) -- Producer
- Madeline in London (1992) -- Producer
- Madeline (1993--present) -- Writer, Producer, Story Editor, Supervising Producer, Consultant, Executive Producer and Actor
- "Madeline and Laurel and Hardy" (along with John Swartzwelder)
- "Madeline goes to the Harbour" (along with Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline's Winter Vacation" (Along with Susan Amerikaner and Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline and the Pirates" (Teleplay; story by Betty G. Birney and Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline and the Old Violin" (along with Betty G. Birney and John Swartzwelder)
- "Madeline and the Talking Parrot" (story with Susan Amerikaner; the Teleplay was written by Katie Shelly and Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline in New York" (along with Susan Amerikaner, Richard Appel, Howard Ashman, Betty G. Birney, James L. Brooks, Kent Butterworth, Betty Comden, Jennifer Crittenden, Pete Doctor, Diana Fresco, Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss, Ned Goldreyer, Rowby Goren, Dan Greaney, Adolph Green, Matt Groening, Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, Peter Jackson, Al Jean, William Joyce, Jerry Juhl, Jay Kogen, John Lasseter, Jeff Martin, David Mirkin, Martha Moran, Frank Mula, Jerry Nelson, Bill Oakley, Frank Oz, Joe Ranft, Mike Reiss, Judy Rothman Rofe, Sandra Ryan, Richard Sakai, Mike Scully, Bruce Shelly, Katie Shelly, Sam Simon, Janice Sonski, Steven Spielberg, Andrew Stanton, David M. Stern, John Swartzwelder, D.B. Sweeney, Jon Vitti, Josh Weinstein, Steve Whitmire, Marc Wilmore, Wallace Wolodarsky and Shelley Zellman)
- "Madeline and the Marx Brothers" (along with Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline in India" (along with John Swartzwelder)
- "Madeline and the Dolphins"
- "Madeline and the Scarecrow"
- "Madeline's Holiday with Mr. Grump" (along with Al Jean, Stan Phillips, Mike Reiss, Judy Rothman Rofe, John Swartzwelder, D.B. Sweeney and Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline in Spain" (Teleplay; Story by Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline and the Bible"
- "Madeline and the Wright Brothers (along with Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline and the Duck Pond"
- "Madeline in Iraq" (along with Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline in Moscow"
- "Madeline and the Graves"
- "Madeline and the Tangiwha"
- "Madeline in Germany"
- "Madeline's Memories" (Contributor)
- "Madeline in Transylvania" (Teleplay; story by Al Jean)
- "Madeline and the Comedy of Errors" (along with Jeff Martin, John Swartzwelder, Jay Kogen, Wallace Wolodarsky and Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline and the Bunyip" (along with John Swartzwelder and Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline the Vegetarian"
- "Madeline and the Faith of God" (along with David X. Cohen, Jeff Martin, Dan Greaney, Matt Selman and D.B. Sweeney)
- "Madeline the Catholic"
- "Madeline and the White Lie" (additional Materials along with Matt Warburton and Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline and the Ten Commandments" (Story; Teleplay by Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline and the Bugs"
- "Madeline's Rival"
- "Madeline gets Wobbled" (additional Materials)
- "Madeline and the Endangered Species" (Along with D.B. Sweeney)
- "Madeline's Sprain" (along with Mike Scully)
- "Madeline and the Island"
- "Madeline in Singapore"
- "Madeline and the Grand Canyon" (Teleplay; Story by Jeff Martin)
- "Madeline at the Hotel Riche" (Teleplay along with Jon Vitti; Story by Shelley Zellman and Matt Groening)
- "Madeline and the Bones"
- "Madeline in the Leaves"
- "Madeline gets in trouble" (along with John Swartzwelder and Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline the Mother"
- "Madeline and the Seven Deadly Sins" (along with Dan Greaney, Ian Maxtone-Graham, David Mirkin, Matt Warburton, Marc Wilmore and Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline's Work of Art"
- "Madeline at Kentucky"
- "Madeline runs away" (along with Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline in Theatre" (along with Jeff Martin, Frank Mula, Al Jean, Conan O'Brien, Mike Reiss, John Swartzwelder and Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline and the Devil" (along with Jon Vitti)
- "Madeline Takes a Stand" (along with Jon Vitti)
- The Simpsons Movie: Bart to the Future -- Executive Producer
- Madeline: Lost in Paris -- Producer and Writer