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Al Jean Biography

Al Jean is one of the most popular and richest TV Producer who was born on January 9, 1961 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. American television producer and writer for the long-running Simpsons animated franchise.

He worked as a writer for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson with fellow Harvard alum Mike Reiss.

Alfred Ernest Jean III (born January 9, 1961) is an American screenwriter and producer. Jean is well known for his work on The Simpsons. He was born and raised near Detroit, Michigan, and graduated from Harvard University in 1981. Jean began his writing career in the 1980s with fellow Harvard alum Mike Reiss. Together, they worked as writers and producers on television shows such as The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, ALF and It’s Garry Shandling’s Show.

The humor magazine National Lampoon hired Jean and Reiss after they graduated in 1981. During the 1980s, the duo began collaborating on various television material. During this period, they worked as writers and producers on television shows such as The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, ALF, Sledge Hammer! and It’s Garry Shandling’s Show. In 1989, Jean was offered a job as a writer on the animated sitcom The Simpsons, a show created by Matt Groening, James L. Brooks and Sam Simon that continues to air today. Many of Jean’s friends were not interested in working on The Simpsons because it was a cartoon and they did not think it would last long. Jean, however, was a fan of the work of Groening, Brooks and Simon, and therefore took the job together with Reiss.

He married fellow television writer Stephanie Gillis in 2009.

NameAl Jean
First NameAl
Last NameJean
OccupationTV Producer
BirthdayJanuary 9
Birth Year1961
Place of BirthDetroit
Home TownMichigan
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignCapricorn
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SpouseStephanie Gillis (m. 2002)
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Jean was offered a job as a writer on the animated sitcom The Simpsons in 1989, alongside Reiss, and together they became the first members of the original writing staff of the show. They served as showrunners during the show’s third (1991) and fourth (1992) seasons, though they left The Simpsons after season four to create The Critic, an animated show about film critic Jay Sherman. It was first broadcast on ABC in January 1994 (then aired its second season on Fox in March 1995) and was well received by critics, but did not catch on with viewers and only lasted for two seasons.

Al Jean Net Worth

Al Jean is one of the richest TV Producer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Al Jean's net worth $200 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He developed his comedic skill writing for the Harvard Lampoon publication.

He helped produce 250 episodes of The Simpsons, as well as The Simpsons Movie from 2007.

Al Jean was born Alfred Ernest Jean III on January 9, 1961. He was born and raised in Farmington Hills, Michigan, graduated from Farmington Hills Harrison High School, and is of Irish ancestry. After working at his father’s hardware store, Jean arrived at Harvard University when he was sixteen years old and graduated in 1981 with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. Daryl Libow, one of Jean’s freshman roommates, said he was a “math whiz” when he arrived at Harvard but “soon blossomed and found his comedic feet.” In Holworthy Hall at Harvard, Jean met fellow freshman Mike Reiss; they befriended one another and collaborated their writing efforts for the humor publication Harvard Lampoon. Jeff Martin, another writer for the Lampoon, said “they definitely loomed large around the magazine. They were very funny guys and unusually polished comedy writers for that age. We were never surprised that they went on to success.” Jean has also stated that the duo spent most of their time at the Lampoon, adding that “it was practically my second dorm room.” He eventually became vice-president of the publication.

Net Worth$200 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeTV Producer
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HouseLiving in own house.

Jean became showrunner of The Simpsons at the start of the third season (1991) together with Reiss. A showrunner has the ultimate responsibility of all the processes that an episode goes through before completion, including the writing, the animation, the voice acting and the music. When Jean began his tenure as showrunner, the only thing he thought to himself every day was “Don’t blow it and screw up this thing everyone loves.” The first episode Jean and Reiss ran was “Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington” (aired September 19, 1991), and they felt pressured to make it good, so much so that they did six to seven rewrites of the script in order to improve its humor. Jean said he “kept thinking ‘It’s not good enough. It’s not good enough.'” Reiss added that “we were definitely scared. We had never run anything before, and they dumped us on this.”

Jean and Reiss served as showrunners until the end of the fourth season in 1993. Since the show had already established itself in the first two seasons, they were able to give it more depth during their tenure. Jean believes this is one of the reasons that many fans and critics regard season three and four as the best seasons of The Simpsons. Bill Oakley, another Simpsons writer, has commented that “Mike and Al are responsible for the best thing that ever appeared on television, which was the third season of The Simpsons.” Comedy writer Jay Kogen has said that “those years with Al Jean and Mike Reiss running it were pretty darn good. And then the ones after that maybe not so much. Some people ran it better than others.”

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The duo became the first members of the original Simpsons writing staff and worked on the thirteen episodes of the series’ first season (1989). While watching the first episode of the show, “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire”, premiering on television in December 1989, Jean opined to himself that the series was the greatest project he had been involved with and desired to continue working on it for the rest of his professional career. What he enjoyed most about The Simpsons at the time was something he recognized from Brooks’ previous work: although the show was largely based on humor, it had depth and warmth.

Jean and Reiss left The Simpsons after its fourth season in order to create The Critic, an animated show about film critic Jay Sherman (voiced by Jon Lovitz); the show was executive produced by Brooks. It was first broadcast on ABC in January 1994 and was well received by critics, but did not catch on with viewers and was put on hiatus after six weeks. It returned in June 1994 and completed airing its initial production run. The Critic was moved to the Fox network for its second season. Since The Simpsons also aired on that network, Brooks was able to create a crossover between it and The Critic.

Who is Al Jean Dating?

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In 1994, Jean and Reiss signed a three-year deal with The Walt Disney Company to produce other television shows for ABC. The duo created and executive produced Teen Angel, which was canceled in its first season. Reiss said “It was so compromised and overworked. I had 11 executives full-time telling me how to do my job.” The pair periodically returned to work on The Simpsons— for example, while under contract at Disney they were allowed to write and produce four episodes of the show, including season eight’s “Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious” (1997).

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In 1994, Jean and Reiss signed a three-year deal with The Walt Disney Company to produce other television shows for ABC, and the duo created and executive-produced Teen Angel, which was canceled in its first season. Jean returned full-time to The Simpsons during the tenth season (1998). He became showrunner again with the start of the thirteenth season in 2001, without Reiss, and has held that position since. Jean was also one of the writers and producers who worked on The Simpsons Movie, a feature-length film based on the series, released in 2007.

When did Al Jean leave The Simpsons?

They served as showrunners during the show’s third (1991–92) and fourth (1992–93) seasons, though they left The Simpsons after season four to create The Critic, an animated show about film critic Jay Sherman.

How old is Al Jean?

61 years (January 9, 1961)

How many Simpsons episodes exist?

Since its debut on December 17, 1989, The Simpsons has broadcast 728 episodes, as of May 22, 2022.

Who directed Simpsons?

#DirectorDuration
1David Silverman1989–95, 2002, 2004–06, 2015
2Wes Archer1990–96
3Gregg Vanzo1990
4Kent Butterworth1990

Will The Simpsons ever age?

Though it is widely accepted that the Simpson family do not age, and the Simpson children remain perpetually 10, 8 and 1, this is a lie. Somewhere between the Golden Age of The Simpsons (Seasons 3-8) and today, the Simpson children grew up. Bart, Lisa and – Lord have mercy! – even Maggie are now adults.

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