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Michael Rowe

Michael Rowe is an American writer and producer. As a teenager, he started as a stand up comic in New York City where he performed at such notable clubs as The Improv, The Comedy Cellar and Caroline's. From there he landed a job writing jokes for SNL's Weekend Update and sketches for shows on MTV, A&E and Comedy Central. This soon brought him to Hollywood where he wrote on a comedy sketch show starring Martin Short. This led to his sitcom writing career where he wrote and produced shows for such stars as George Clooney, Ted Danson and with Eddie Murphy on his animated show, The PJ's. This launched his animation career as a writer and producer on such series as Family Guy and Futurama.

Along the way he was awarded 5 Emmy nominations (with 1 win), 2 Annie Awards (with 1 win) and a WGA Award for his Futurama episode, "Game of Tones". Mike was also co-exectuive producer on Comedy Central's animated series Brickleberry and a contributing writer on Danny McBride's animated series Chozen on FX. In 2013 he wrote and produced a documentary on The Improv comedy club. It starred many of the comics Mike started with like Larry David, Ray Romano and Sarah Silverman.

Mike still finds time to write the Comedy Central Roast every year and he's a contributor to Vanity Fair magazine.

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Crew Credits

Paradise PD (2018)
Show crew as Consulting Producer (10 episodes)
Show crew as Creative Consultant (8 episodes)
Episode crew as Writer
The Paranormal Action Squad (2016)
Show crew as Creator
MECH-X4 (2016)
Episode crew as Writer
Brickleberry (2012)
Episode crew as Writer (3 episodes)
2 Broke Girls (2011)
Show crew as Co-Executive Producer
Episode crew as Writer
Futurama (1999)
Show crew as Co-Executive Producer (55 episodes)
Show crew as Producer (20 episodes)
Show crew as Supervising Producer
Episode crew as Writer (7 episodes)
Episode crew as Teleplay
Family Guy (1999)
Show crew as Supervising Producer
Becker (1998)
Show crew as Producer
Episode crew as Writer (3 episodes)
The Steve Harvey Show (1996)
Episode crew as Writer
The Nanny (1993)
Episode crew as Writer
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