Jennifer Crittenden

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Jennifer Crittenden (* 1969 in Laguna Beach , USA ) is an American sitcom writer and television producer .

Life

Crittenden was trained at the Thacher School in Ojai ( California ) and graduated from Wesleyan University in 1992 . She gained her first experience in the TV industry as an intern at the Late Show with David Letterman .

She has written several episodes for several popular TV series of the 1990s, including The Simpsons , Everybody Loves Raymond and Seinfeld . She also worked as the producer and story editor for the last two seasons for the Simpsons, as well as an advisory producer on Arrested Development . She is currently a co-writer and co- executive producer on the CBS series The New Adventures of Old Christine .

Crittenden has four Emmy Award nominations in the category comedy series and one in the category Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series received.

Filmography

as an author

The simpsons

  • 1995: And Maggie Makes Three ( And Maggie Makes Three )
  • 1995: The teachers' strike ( The PTA disbands )
  • 1996: 22 Short Films About Springfield , co-wrote with Richard Appel, David X. Cohen , Jonathan Collier, Greg Daniels, Brent Forrester, Rachel Pulido, Steve Tompkins, Bill Oakley, Josh Weinstein and Matt Groening
  • 1996: A League of Their Own ( Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield )
  • 1997: Marge and Pretzel Baking ( The Twisted World of Marge Simpson )

His field

Crittenden joined the Seinfeld writing team for the final two seasons. She wrote:

  • 1996: The package ( The Package )
  • 1996: Little Jerry really big ( The Little Jerry )
  • 1997: The Millennium solstice party ( The Millennium )
  • 1997: The apology ( The Apology )
  • 1998: A slight burning ( Burning )
  • 1998: The Puerto Rican Day , co-authored with Alec Berg, Spike Feresten, Bruce Eric Kaplan , Gregg Kavet, Steve Koren, David Mandel, Dan O'Keefe, Andy Robin and Jeff Schaffer

Movies

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