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Billy Kimball (born July 8, 1959) is an American writer and producer. He was a co-executive producer on the acclaimed HBO series ''
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''.


Personal life

He was born in
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, attended Trinity School, and graduated from
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where he was an editor of the ''
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''. He is currently married to the former Alexandra Manuela Vargas Hamilton and has two daughters and a son.


Career

Kimball began his career writing for the HBO series '' Not Necessarily the News''. He was the host and
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of the satiric game show ''
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'' and the co-host (with
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) of the talk show ''Afterdrive'' both on the Ha! Network, a predecessor of
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. As a writer, Kimball has worked on ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. He wrote the
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ten times since 2002 and served as a producer on the show six times since 2005. He has written nine episodes of ''
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'', and co-wrote eight with
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. He was the head writer for the 88th Academy Awards in 2016 and a writer for the 89th Academy Awards in 2017. Kimball was the original executive producer of ''
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'' from 1999 to 2001. He has won an
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for ''Veep'' twice and the CableAce Award for Best Documentary. His ''Simpsons'' episode " 24 Minutes" received an
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in 2007 for Best Writing in an Animated Television Production. He won the Writers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Script for Comedy/Variety Special for both the 2008 and 2009 Film Independent Spirit Awards. He also won the WGA Award for "Best Comedy Writing" for ''Veep''. In 1994, he served as a senior manager for the United States Agency for International Development's Market Reform Project in Kyiv, Ukraine. Kimball has a long association with former Senator Al Franken. He was the executive producer of ''InDecision '92'', Comedy Central's coverage of the
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, which was anchored by Franken. From 2005 to 2007, he was the executive producer of ''
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'' on
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and Sundance Channel. He has edited four of Franken's books, ''Why Not Me?'', ''Oh, the Things I Know!'', ''Lies and the Lying Liars who Tell Them'', and ''The Truth (with Jokes)'', all of them ''New York Times'' bestsellers. In 2009, Kimball began to appear as a commentator on '' TruTV Presents: World's Dumbest...'' He is currently the editor-in-chief of the on-line humor magazine ''The Old Yorker''. Kimball co-wrote the 2010 documentary '' Waiting for Superman'', about the failures of American public education, with filmmaker
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. The film received the Audience Award for best documentary at the 2010
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. In May 2013, Kimball was appointed senior vice president and chief programming officer of Fusion.Industry Veteran Kimball to Lead Fusion Programming
/ref> He served as an executive producer for
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's '' Good Morning Today'' and '' No, You Shut Up!'' (both shows are under The Jim Henson Company's Henson Alternative banner). He is a member of the
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.


''The Simpsons'' episodes

*" 24 Minutes" (co-written with
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) *" Smoke on the Daughter" (the only episode Kimball has written without Ian Maxtone-Graham) *" Dangerous Curves" (co-written with Ian Maxtone-Graham) *" Gone Maggie Gone" (co-written with Ian Maxtone-Graham) *" The Color Yellow" (co-written with Ian Maxtone-Graham) *" The Scorpion's Tale" (co-written with Ian Maxtone-Graham) *"
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" (co-written with Ian Maxtone-Graham) *" Dark Knight Court" (co-written with Ian Maxtone-Graham) *" The Yellow Badge of Cowardge" (co-written with Ian Maxtone-Graham)


Bibliography

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Notes


External links


Kimball's blog
at ''
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