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Josh Weinstein Biography

Josh Weinstein is one of the most popular and richest Screenwriter who was born on May 5, 1966 in Washington, D.C., United States. Television writer, producer and who is best recognized as a writer for a long time as well as showrunner of “The Simpsons.” He also wrote and produced several other animated shows such as “Mission Hill” and “Futurama.”

He collaborated with writer He worked with writer David X. Cohen in his days as a showrunner for “The Simpsons.” during his time as showrunner for “The Simpsons.”

Weinstein was born and raised in Washington, D.C. to Rosa and Harris Weinstein. His mother is the director of the Himmelfarb Mobile University which provides education for the elderly, while his father is a lawyer for Covington & Burling. He has a brother, Jacob, and a sister, Teme. Weinstein attended St. Albans School in Washington, D.C., where he met and became best friends with Bill Oakley in the eighth grade. The two created the school humor magazine The Alban Antic in 1983. He later attended Stanford University, where he served as editor-in-chief of the Stanford Chaparral. Weinstein is an honorary member of the Harvard Lampoon as he worked on some of Lampoon’s parody publications with Oakley over the summers between course years.

Weinstein did not land a job on a major comedy series, as previous Harvard graduates who wrote for the Lampoon had done, despite writing numerous spec scripts for shows such as Saturday Night Live and Late Night with David Letterman; he moved back home to Washington, D.C. There, he worked as a copywriter for an advertising agency, writing print adverts for such clients as IKEA. In their free time, Oakley and Weinstein wrote for local comedy groups, such as Gross National Product. In 1989, they moved to New York City after being hired to write for a game show on Ha!, before writing for a variety show on the network featuring Denis Leary. The two also wrote for the National Lampoon and Spy. An editor of Spy was hired by NBC to run the variety show Sunday Best, and took Oakley and Weinstein to Los Angeles with him in 1991. When the show was canceled after three episodes, they were unemployed for a lengthy period.

He married Cosmopolitan editor Lisa Simmons in 1995. They have two kids named Simon as well as Molly.

NameJosh Weinstein
First NameJosh
Last NameWeinstein
OccupationScreenwriter
BirthdayMay 5
Birth Year1966
Place of BirthWashington, D.C.
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Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignTaurus
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ParentsHarris Weinstein, Rosa Weinstein
SiblingsJacob Sager Weinstein, Teme Weinstein
SpouseLisa Simmons
Children(s)Simon Weinstein, Molly Weinstein

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After changing their agent, they wrote a spec script for Seinfeld, which was well received. Amongst those who liked it were Al Jean and Mike Reiss, showrunners of The Simpsons. There were no openings on the staff at the time, but Oakley and Weinstein were hired to write the episode “Marge Gets a Job”, based on an idea by Conan O’Brien. The episode aired as part of season four. Their Seinfeld script and The Simpsons episode caught the attention of Diane English, and they were offered a job on a sitcom. Before they accepted this job, they were told that Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky were leaving The Simpsons, and then joined the writing staff on a permanent basis in 1992, in the third season of that show. They began as story editors. They were initially quiet and felt “intimidated”, being in the same room as “10 of the greatest minds in comedy”, but eventually started pitching jokes with confidence. They wrote their scripts together, working side by side at a computer. Their first episode as staff writers was “Marge in Chains”, an existing idea that they were assigned. The first draft of the script was based on research about women in prison conducted by Oakley and Weinstein, making it “slightly more realistic” than the final version of the episode, in which many realistic elements were replaced.

Josh Weinstein Net Worth

Josh Weinstein is one of the richest Screenwriter from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Josh Weinstein's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He was editor-in chief for The Stanford Chaparral during his time at Stanford University.

He was awarded the award for three Primetime Emmy Awards for his work on The Simpsons as well as an Peabody Award.

Josh Weinstein (born May 5, 1966) is an American television writer and producer, known for his work on the animated comedy series The Simpsons. Weinstein and Bill Oakley became best friends and writing partners at St. Albans School; Weinstein then attended Stanford University and was editor-in-chief of the Stanford Chaparral. He worked on several short-term media projects, including writing for the variety show Sunday Best, but was then unemployed for a long period.

Net Worth$5 Million
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Source of IncomeScreenwriter
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HouseLiving in own house.

Weinstein and Oakley eventually penned a spec script for Seinfeld, after which they wrote “Marge Gets a Job”, an episode of The Simpsons. Subsequently, the two were hired to write for the show on a permanent basis in 1992. After they wrote episodes such as “$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)”, “Bart vs. Australia” and “Who Shot Mr. Burns?”, the two were appointed executive producers and showrunners for the seventh and eighth seasons of the show. They attempted to include several emotional episodes focusing on the Simpson family, as well as several high-concept episodes such as “Homer’s Enemy”, “Two Bad Neighbors” and “The Principal and the Pauper”, winning three Primetime Emmy Awards for their work.

Weinstein married Lisa Simmons, a West Coast editor of Cosmopolitan, in a Jewish ceremony in 1995. They have two children, Molly and Simon.

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Other episodes included “Two Bad Neighbors”, which sees Homer meet former President George H. W. Bush, a reference to the show’s feud with the Bushes in the early 1990s. Weinstein said that the episode is often misunderstood. Many audiences expected a political satire, while the writers made special effort to keep the parody apolitical. Oakley stresses that “it’s not a political attack, it’s a personal attack!”, and instead of criticizing Bush for his policies, the episode instead pokes fun at his “crotchetiness”. Oakley described the episode as a companion piece to “Homer’s Enemy”, in that a character is juxtaposed alongside Homer and does not get along with him.

Weinstein won three Emmys for his work on The Simpsons, and shared them with the other producers. When Weinstein was the showrunner and executive producer, “Homer’s Phobia” won the Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) in 1997. The previous year, “Treehouse of Horror VI” was submitted for the award. The staff felt the 3D animation sequence “Homer³” would have given it the edge. The episode eventually lost to Pinky and the Brain. Oakley later expressed regret about not submitting an episode with a more emotionally driven plot, such as “Mother Simpson”. In 1996, during season seven, the show received a Peabody Award. Weinstein shared the awards for “Lisa’s Wedding” and “Trash of the Titans” in 1995 and 1998 respectively. Oakley and Weinstein themselves were nominated, along with the show’s composer Alf Clausen, for the Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics for writing “Señor Burns” from “Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)”.

Who is Josh Weinstein Dating?

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After Oakley and Weinstein left The Simpsons, they created Mission Hill in 1997, a show about a hip, lazy, 24-year-old cartoonist named Andy French, and sold it to The WB for a fall 1999 debut. They pitched the show in 1998 “as an animated series for young adults with a sophisticated, ‘Simpsons’-style sensibility.” They aimed to make the show about realistic issues affecting young adults, which were too mature for The Simpsons. The network was impressed and initially ordered 13 episodes; they ordered five more once the first was completed. Oakley explained: “The audience we’re going for is one that’s sophisticated, that likes high and low humor, that’s very savvy in animation. [But] this show is definitely a case where a lot of people don’t get it. It’s not setup, setup, setup, punch line. It’s observational humor. It’s jokes told in a weird way, in the background or with a bizarre sound effect.” The show was plagued by “public relations” difficulties, which meant it was “tarnished” from the start. A badly edited two-minute promotional video for the show, sent to advertisers in April 1999 for the annual upfronts, was poorly received. Oakley and Weinstein had been informed that the upfronts did not matter. Similarly, because no episodes were finished in time, journalists were not able to see anything of the show at the network’s schedule presentation in July. Subsequently, as Weinstein commented to the Washington Post, “for seven months, the only impression people had of the show was based on a two-minute tape that looked terrible. Six major publications panned it before they even saw it.” The pilot garnered largely negative reviews from publications such as The Deseret News; and earned a positive write-up in Variety. Furthermore, the show was forced to change from its originally planned title of The Downtowners due to its closeness to an MTV show. All of these factors combined to ensure the show received little attention, and the WB ran only a few commercials for it. Weinstein stated: “I don’t know exactly why America doesn’t know about this show. It’s like Teen People came out with its fall preview, and we’re not even in it.” Mission Hill came at a time when the TV schedules were already saturated with animated shows; some of the response could be chalked up to its genre.

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From 2001 to 2002, the two served as consulting producers on Futurama. They worked for two-and-a-half days a week, contributing jokes and helping with stories. They worked most substantially on the episodes “That’s Lobstertainment!” and “Roswell That Ends Well”. They produced The Mullets for UPN in 2003. Oakley and Weinstein have written and produced several television pilots. These include a CBS dramedy entitled 22 Birthdays, Business Class, a comedy for NBC about two traveling salesmen, The Funkhousers, an off-the-wall comedy for ABC about a close-knit family which was directed by Frank Oz and The Ruling Class for Fox, about a high school class who all got along, regardless of their social group. They have written two feature film screenplays: The Optimist for New Line Cinema, in which Seann William Scott was slated to star as a man born with no unhappiness gene, and Ruprecht, a Santa Claus-related comedy for Disney.

Who is the real Josh Weinstein?

Elvis Weinstein (born 1971), American writer and performer, known for his work on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Precision Tunes, real name Joshua Weinstein, New York-based music producer.

Who is Weinstein Elvis?

Joshua Stuart “Josh” Weinstein (born May 21, 1971), known professionally as J. Elvis Weinstein, is an American writer and performer, best known for his roles as Dr. Laurence Erhardt and the original puppeteer and voice for Tom Servo and Gypsy on Mystery Science Theater 3000.

Why did Elvis Weinstein leave mst3k?

In an interview, he stated the show simply quit being fun for him when they moved from KTMA to The Comedy Channel because it became “a business”. In more recent interviews, Weinstein has gone into greater detail about his departure from the show.

Is entourage based on true story?

Entourage’ came close to being a reality show The series was loosely based on Wahlberg and his real-life friends, and there’s a good reason they chose the fictional route.

Does Ari get back with his wife?

In the penultimate episode of the series, Ari continues to date Dana, who hints that she is interested in starting a family. Ari confesses that he still loves his wife and the two agree to end their romance but maintain their professional relationship.

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