Eric Kaplan is an American
television
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writer
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and
producer. His work has included shows such as ''
Late Show with David Letterman'', ''
Andy Richter Controls the Universe'', ''
Malcolm in the Middle
''Malcolm in the Middle'' is an American television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series premiered on January 9, 2000, and ended on May 14, 2006, after seven seasons consisting of 151 episodes.
The ...
'', ''
Futurama'' and ''
The Simpsons
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''. He also worked on ''
The Big Bang Theory'' throughout its run.
Early life
Kaplan was raised in a
Jewish
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family in
Flatbush, Brooklyn where his father was a "storefront lawyer" and his mother taught high school biology at
Erasmus Hall.
Kaplan graduated from
Hunter College High School and
Harvard College
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(where he wrote for the ''
Harvard Lampoon'')
in 1989. Prior to committing to a career in
professional writing, Kaplan taught English in
Thailand
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. After that he took five years of
philosophy
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graduate school
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at
Columbia and
UC Berkeley. At Berkeley, Kaplan studied philosophy of artificial intelligence under his advisor,
Hubert Dreyfus, who was a leading voice on the
philosophical implications of artificial intelligence.
Starting in 1986, Kaplan interned for ''
Spy'' magazine, where his duties included mopping the floors and writing blurb-length film reviews.
Career in television
Eric Kaplan's first television writing job was with ''
Late Show with David Letterman'' where he worked for a year and a half before moving to
Hollywood to look for a job in "half-hour" work. It was at this time that Kaplan learned of
Matt Groening
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doing a show set in the year 3000. This show would turn out to be ''
Futurama''. After applying for work on the show using some writing samples, Eric would have to, as he says, "sweat it out", for over a month before getting the job. Upon ''Futurama's'' cancellation, Kaplan went to work for the short-lived comedy series ''
Andy Richter Controls the Universe'', writing just one episode. After
Fox dropped ''Andy Richter'', Eric Kaplan then began work on the hit show ''
Malcolm in the Middle
''Malcolm in the Middle'' is an American television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series premiered on January 9, 2000, and ended on May 14, 2006, after seven seasons consisting of 151 episodes.
The ...
'', Eric also wrote the "Girlfriends" episode of the popular HBO series, ''
Flight of the Conchords''.
''Futurama''
In his first year with ''Futurama'', which was also the show's first season, Kaplan served as
story editor on every episode. Though having an input on many aspects of the entire first season, Kaplan would not get a writing credit until 9 episodes in. After this premiere season, he would be promoted to
producer status. This was a role that he would keep through the show's end. He returned to those roles in the ''Futurama'' DVD movies.
''Futurama'' episode writing credits:
* "
Hell Is Other Robots"
* "
Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?"
* "
A Bicyclops Built for Two"
* "
Parasites Lost"
* "
I Dated a Robot"
* "
Jurassic Bark"
* "
Three Hundred Big Boys"
''Futurama'' DVD movies writing credits:
* ''
Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs'' – winner of the Annie Award for Best Animated DVD Feature
* ''
Futurama: Bender's Game''
''The Simpsons''
He wrote the
season 24 episode "
The Saga of Carl".
''Malcolm in the Middle''
In his two years as a writer on ''Malcolm in the Middle'', Kaplan wrote seven episodes while serving as supervising producer in the first half of the 5th season and
co-executive producer throughout the rest of the series' run.
''Malcolm in the Middle'' episode writing credits:
* "
Dirty Magazine"
* "Victor's Other Family"
* "Dewey's Opera"
* "Ida's Dance"
* "
Blackout"
* "
Hal Grieves"
''Zombie College''
''Zombie College'' was an internet web series Kaplan created that revolved around a student at a college full of
zombies.
Kaplan described the premise of ''Zombie College'' as
the idea of the human ability to get used to practically anything. That there's nothing so horrible that we can't get used to it and accept it as part of life (...) Zombie College is an environment where there are undead monsters running around and trying to eat your brain but everybody is o.k. with it and they're more interested in getting good grades.
''The Drinky Crow Show''
Kaplan co-created ''
The Drinky Crow Show'', based on the ''
Maakies'' comics by
Tony Millionaire, for
Adult Swim
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. The pilot aired on May 17, 2007, and the series premiered in November 2008.
''Flight of the Conchords''
Kaplan wrote the episode "
Girlfriends".
''The Big Bang Theory''
Kaplan is a writer and Executive Producer on ''
The Big Bang Theory''.
Mirari Films
Kaplan runs
Mirari Films, an animation studio and VFX house. In addition to ''The Drinky Crow Show'', Mirari Films has produced ''
The Adventures of Baxter and McGuire'', ''
The Problem Solverz'', ''
King Star King'' and ''
Brickleberry
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''.
Work in Philosophy, Does Santa Exist?
Kaplan's ''Does Santa Exist?: A Philosophical Investigation'' was published by Dutton Books in 2015. It is a serious and humorous work of philosophy. He has also contributed to "The Stone", ''The New York Times'' philosophy blog.
Kaplan has a PhD. in philosophy from
UC Berkeley. His doctoral thesis discusses the humour in
Søren Kierkegaard
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. He does the podcast "Terrifying Questions and How Not to Be Terrified by Them" with Barnard philosophy professor and famous
Heidegger scholar
Taylor Carman.
Kaplan was interviewed in 2020 by lifelong friend Roger Kimmel Smith (whose father,
Robert Kimmel Smith, wrote the book ''
The War with Grandpa'', which in 2020 was adapted into a motion picture starring Robert De Niro). Their conversation about humor and philosophy was released over the YouTube channel When Humanists Attack.
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References
External links
*
Santa Exist?: A Philosophical Investigation'' Official Site
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1967 births
Living people
21st-century American Jews
21st-century American male writers
21st-century American screenwriters
American male screenwriters
American male television writers
Columbia University alumni
Harvard College alumni
The Harvard Lampoon alumni
Hunter College High School alumni
Jewish American screenwriters
Jewish American television writers
American television writers
People from Flatbush, Brooklyn
Screenwriters from New York (state)
University of California, Berkeley alumni