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1 Career  





2 Bibliography  



2.1  Novels  





2.2  Collected humor pieces  





2.3  Media tie-ins  





2.4  Comics  





2.5  Articles  





2.6  Other contributions  







3 Film, television and radio writing credits  



3.1  Film  





3.2  Television  





3.3  Radio  







4 References  





5 External links  














Larry Doyle (writer)






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Larry Doyle
OccupationNovelist, columnist, humorist, screenwriter
Period1989–present
GenreHumor, fiction
Notable worksI Love You, Beth Cooper
The Simpsons
Looney Tunes: Back in Action
ChildrenBen Doyle
Website
larrydoyle.com

Larry Doyle is an American novelist, screenwriter, and producer.

Career[edit]

Doyle got his start in 1989–1991 as an editor at Chicago-based First Comics.[1] He started writing for television, with a 1993 and a 1994 episode of Rugrats, then regularly working on Beavis and Butt-head between 1994 and 1997, when he joined The Simpsons as a writer and producer for seasons nine through twelve (1997–2001). Other television writing credits include one episode for Daria and two episodes for Liquid Television[2].

Doyle wrote the screenplays for the 2003 film releases Duplex and Looney Tunes: Back in Action. He also produced some Looney Tunes shorts that were completed in 2003[3]. However, due to the box-office bomb of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Warner Bros. decided not to release the shorts theatrically, releasing them direct-to-video instead.

Doyle is a frequent contributor to The New Yorker and has also had columns in Esquire magazine, New York Magazine, and the New York Observer[4][5]

Doyle's first novel, I Love You, Beth Cooper, was published in May 2007. The setting is graduation night at Buffalo Grove High School, Doyle's alma mater. This novel won the 2008 Thurber prize for American Humor[6]. Doyle wrote the screenplay for the film based on his novel, which was released in 2009. Also in 2009, the book I Love You, Beth Cooper was re-released as an extended movie tie-in edition[7]. His second novel, Go Mutants!, was published in 2010. This novel had its film rights acquired by Imagine Entertainment/Universal Studios the same year, with the screenplay written by Doyle.[8] Deliriously Happy (and Other Bad Thoughts), a collection of humor pieces from the New Yorker and elsewhere, was published in 2011.

In 2023, Doyle co-created the web-series Command Z with Kurt Andersen. Steven Soderbergh funded and directed all eight episodes, distributing them on his platform, with money raised going to Children's Aid.[9] The series was nominated for a 2024 Writers Guild of America Award in the category "Short Form New Media."[10]

Bibliography[edit]

Novels[edit]

Collected humor pieces[edit]

Media tie-ins[edit]

Comics[edit]

Articles[edit]

The New Yorker
Esquire

Other contributions[edit]

Doyle has also contributed widely to several magazines as a regular columnist or editor, including:

Film, television and radio writing credits[edit]

Film[edit]

Television[edit]

Instant Mom episodes
The Simpsons episodes
Beavis and Butt-Head episodes
Rugrats episodes
Daria episodes

Radio[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "First," The Comics Journal #124 (August 1988), p. 19: Concerns editor Larry Doyle at First Comics.
  • ^ https://www.chicagotribune.com/2009/07/10/larry-doyle-says-his-art-doesnt-imitate-his-life/
  • ^ https://illinimedia.org/alumni/hall-of-fame/2007-2/larry-doyle/
  • ^ https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/larry-doyle
  • ^ https://www.esquire.com/author/7979/larry-doyle/
  • ^ https://www.libraryjournal.com/story/book-news-larry-doyle-wins-thurber-prize-for-american-humor
  • ^ https://www.darkhorizons.com/larry-doyle-for-i-love-you-beth-cooper/
  • ^ Variety article about Go Mutants!
  • ^ https://commandzseries.com/episodes/v/8
  • ^ https://awards.wga.org/awards/nominees-winners
  • ^ http://platypuscomix.com/otherpeople/pogo.html
  • ^ https://chicagoreader.com/news-politics/resurrecting-pogo-a-mans-right-to-control-his-body/
  • External links[edit]


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