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Daniel James Harmon (born January 3, 1973) is an American television writer and producer. He is best known as the creator and producer of the
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sitcom ''
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'' (2009–2015), creator and host of the comedy podcast ''
Harmontown ''Harmontown'' is a comedy podcast that aired weekly from June 16, 2012 to December 3, 2019. It was hosted by writer Dan Harmon, best known as the creator of the television series ''Community'' and the co-creator of ''Rick and Morty'', along with ...
'' (2012–2019), co-creator of the
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animated sitcom ''
Rick and Morty ''Rick and Morty'' is an American Adult animation, adult animated science fiction Animated sitcom, sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network's nighttime programming block Adult Swim. The series follows the misadvent ...
'' (2013–present) and its subsequent franchise along with
Justin Roiland Mark Justin Roiland (born February 21, 1980) is an American voice actor, animator, writer, and producer. He co-created the Adult Swim animated sitcom ''Rick and Morty'', for which he voiced the protagonists Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith from 2013 ...
, co-founder of the alternative television network and website
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along with
Rob Schrab Robby Christopher Schrab (born November 12, 1969) is an American comic book creator, screenwriter, director, and producer. He is the creator of the comic book '' Scud: The Disposable Assassin'', co-writer of the feature film '' Monster House'', c ...
, and creator of
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animated sitcom
Krapopolis ''Krapopolis'' is an American adult animated sitcom created by Dan Harmon for the Fox Broadcasting Company. Before its series premiere, the series was renewed for a second season in October 2022 and for a third season in March 2023. The series pr ...
(2023–present).


Early life

Daniel James Harmon was born in
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, on January 3, 1973. He graduated from
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in
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, and attended
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. He briefly attended Glendale Community College in
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, an experience which would later form the basis of his sitcom ''Community''.


Career


Early career (1996–2008)

Harmon was a member of
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in Milwaukee, alongside
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, a member of the sketch troupe The
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. They produced an album, ''Take Down the Grand Master'', in 1996. Harmon frequently appeared at Milwaukee's Safehouse free comedy stage early in his career. A notable routine was a song about masturbation. Harmon co-created the television pilot ''
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'' (starring
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and
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) and several Channel 101 shows, some featuring Black,
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, and
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. He co-created
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's ''
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'' and served as head writer for several episodes. Harmon portrayed a highly fictionalized version of
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on two episodes of the Channel 101 web series ''
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'', a satirical history of
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, featuring stories about Templeman's collaborations with
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, Michael McDonald and
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. He was the creator, executive producer, and a featured performer in ''
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'', a Channel 101-based sketch show airing for eight episodes in March 2007 on
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. He and Rob Schrab co-wrote the screenplay for the
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-nominated film '' Monster House''. He is credited with writing part of Rob Schrab's comic book series '' Scud: The Disposable Assassin'', as well as the spin-off comic series ''La Cosa Nostroid''.


''Community'' (2009–2012; 2014–2015)

In 2009, Harmon's sitcom ''
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'', inspired by his own community college experiences, was picked up by
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to be in its fall lineup. Harmon served as executive producer and
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for 3 seasons until May 18, 2012, when it was announced that Harmon was being terminated from his position on ''Community'' as a result of creative conflicts between himself and Sony executives. On June 1, 2013, Harmon announced that he would be returning to ''Community'', serving as co-showrunner along with Chris McKenna; this was confirmed by
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on June 10. NBC cancelled the show after its fifth season in May 2014, after which Harmon announced on June 30, 2014, that
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had renewed the series for a 13-episode sixth season to air online on
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. In a 2024 interview, returning star Yvette Nicole Brown confirmed that
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movie's script is ready, and the movie is in the works.


''Harmontown'' and ''Harmonquest'' (2011–2019)

On May 23, 2011, Harmon began hosting a monthly live comedy show and podcast at Meltdown Comics in
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called ''
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''. After his firing from ''Community'', the show became weekly. The show is co-hosted by Jeff B. Davis. ''Harmontown'' has included a regular segment where the hosts played an ongoing campaign of
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s, first ''
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'', and later ''
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'', with the help of show
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Spencer Crittenden. The segment inspired the
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original animated series
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. The show has included multiple celebrity guests. Harmon and Davis took the show on tour in early 2013, which was the subject of a documentary. The documentary, also called ''Harmontown'', was produced by director Neil Berkeley that follows Harmon, Davis, McGathy, and Crittenden. It premiered at the Austin Film Festival
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on March 8, 2014. On September 10, 2019, the Harmontown
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account announced that the podcast would be coming to an end, and its final episode was published on December 5, 2019.


Starburns Industries (2010–2020)

During the first season of ''Community'', Harmon also co-founded Starburns Industries with several people including
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, who played a character called Star-Burns on ''Community''. In its first year, the company produced a stop-motion episode of ''Community'' which garnered the company an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Animation. Starburns Industries was then involved in the creation of ''Rick and Morty'' and animated films ''
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'' and ''
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''. It has also produced season 2 of ''
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'' and the special ''Beforel Orel'' for
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, ''
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'' for
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and VRV and ''
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'' for
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. In 2013, Harmon published the book '' You'll Be Perfect When You're Dead''. Harmon left the company in 2020. The studio's output declined steadily after the departure, with their only released projects after 2020 being '' The Freak Brothers'' and ''
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''.


''Rick and Morty'' (2013–present)

Harmon and co-showrunner
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began developing ideas for an animated show during Harmon's yearlong break from ''Community''. For its fall 2012 season,
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ordered a 30-minute animated pilot from Harmon and Roiland. The pilot, ''
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'', is about the adventures of a brilliant but mean-spirited inventor and his less-than-genius grandson. The show premiered on December 2, 2013, and was renewed for second and third seasons. In May 2018, ''Rick and Morty'' was renewed for a further 70 episodes after Harmon and Roiland came to an agreement with Adult Swim. The series' fourth season concluded in May 2020. Harmon voiced the recurring character of Bird Person. In January 2023, Harmon became the sole showrunner after Roiland was dismissed from the series amidst domestic assault charges.


''The Sirens of Titan'' and ''Krapopolis''

It was announced through the online site ''
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'' in July 2017 that Harmon and
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would adapt
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's 1959 novel ''
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'' into a television series. As of October 2021, no more details have been released. In June 2020, it was announced that
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has greenlit an animated comedy series from Harmon. The series will be set in
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and is a co-production between
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and
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. On May 17, 2021, it was announced that the series would be titled ''
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''. The series is the first fully-owned new-Fox series.


Writing style


"Story circle" technique

Harmon adapted the
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, a well-known storytelling framework, for use in television; he calls this technique the "story circle". He began developing the technique while stuck on a screenplay in the late 1990s, and wanted to codify the storytelling process to unveil the "structure" that powers movies and TV shows. He said, "I was thinking, there must be some symmetry to this. Some simplicity." While working on
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, he found that many of the directors he was working with claimed that they were unable to write plots for television shows. This prompted him to simplify
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's structure of the hero's journey into a circular eight-step process that would reliably produce coherent stories. The story circle can supposedly be applied to all stories. Harmon uses it whenever he is writing a new story, saying, "I can't not see that circle. It's tattooed on my brain." The circle is divided into eight segments, each representing a stage of the plot: a character is introduced, wants something, enters a new environment, adapts to that environment, achieves their goal, encounters problems as a result of this, leaves that world, and is changed as a result. He writes the steps as follows: # A character is in a zone of comfort or familiarity. # They desire something. # They enter an unfamiliar situation. # They adapt to that situation. # They get that which they wanted. # They pay a heavy price for it. # They return to their familiar situation. # They have changed as a result of the journey. Campbell's structure of the hero's journey is the main influence in Harmon's technique. In a blog post detailing the second sector of the circle, Harmon explained, "The point of this part of the circle is, our protagonist has been thrown into the water and now it's sink or swim. In '' Hero with a Thousand Faces'', Campbell actually evokes the image of a digestive tract, breaking the hero down, divesting him of neuroses, stripping him of fear and desire. There's no room for bullshit in the unconscious basement. Asthma inhalers, eyeglasses, credit cards, fratty boyfriends, promotions, toupees, and cell phones can't save you here. The purpose here has become refreshingly—and frighteningly—simple." The hero's journey has been adapted for screen and television writing before, most notably by former
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developmental executive
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in his book '' The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers''. Harmon has noted this book as an influence on the technique, as well as the work of
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.
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is an example of a film that consciously set out to use the hero's journey as a template for storytelling success. Harmon states that this circular structure of storytelling can be applied both to film and TV, suggesting in a Channel 101 blog that only the final intentions are different: "A feature film's job is to send you out of the theatre on a high in 90 minutes. Television's job is to keep you glued to the television for your entire life. This doesn't entail making stories any less circular (TV circles are so circular they're sometimes irritatingly predictable). It just means that the focus of step 8 is less riling-things-up and more getting-things-back-to-where-they-started." He has used the story circle technique extensively throughout projects such as ''Community'' and ''Rick and Morty''. In an interview with ''Collider'', writer Adam Chitwood said, "''Rick and Morty'' debuted in 2013 to a serious degree of anticipation, as it marked a new animated venture for ''Community'' creator Dan Harmon, but it was the marriage of Harmon's adeptness for structure and character and co-creator
Justin Roiland Mark Justin Roiland (born February 21, 1980) is an American voice actor, animator, writer, and producer. He co-created the Adult Swim animated sitcom ''Rick and Morty'', for which he voiced the protagonists Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith from 2013 ...
's insanely creative/sometimes insane mind that made ''Rick and Morty'' much more than just another animated TV series for adults."


Influences

In an interview with ''
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'', Harmon named a number of films, television shows, books, and artists that have shaped his writing style. This includes the films ''
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'' and ''
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''; the television shows ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''; the books ''
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'' and ''
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''; the play ''
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''; and writers, artists, and comedians including
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Awards

In July 2009, Harmon was nominated in two Emmy categories for his part in writing the 81st Academy Awards telecast: Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special, Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, the latter of which he was awarded for "Hugh Jackman Opening Number" at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2018 and 2020, Harmon won the Emmy for "Outstanding Animated Program" as the executive producer of ''
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''. He was also nominated with Chris McKenna for a Hugo award for writing the ''Community'' episode, "Remedial Chaos Theory".


Personal life

In 2011, while writing the character Abed for ''Community'', Harmon realized through researching the character's traits that he might have Asperger syndrome. He consulted a doctor about it and concluded that he himself is Autism, on the spectrum. On a podcast hosted by Kevin Pollak, he said, "I know I'm not normal, but I think the important thing is that [...] I started to discover that I had a lot more in common with Abed than I did with Jeff." Harmon proposed to his girlfriend Erin McGathy in December 2013, and they were married in November 2014. They announced they were divorcing in October 2015. In 2016, Harmon started dating TV writer Cody Heller. In January 2019, Heller proposed to Harmon and the couple are now engaged. Heller adapted a real-life experience with Harmon into the TV series ''Dummy (TV series), Dummy'', starring Anna Kendrick as Heller and Donal Logue as Harmon. On January 2, 2018, Harmon alluded to sexual misconduct from himself towards other people. Megan Ganz, a writer who worked with him on ''Community'', named herself as a victim of his misconduct. In response to his apology and willingness to make things right, Ganz said that while she appreciated his gestures, she was not yet ready to forgive him. After the exchange, he made a lengthy apology on his podcast ''
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'' and went into detail about his wrongdoings, which included making advances on Ganz and then mistreating her after she turned him down. Ganz ultimately accepted his apology; she said that she felt vindicated by his admission, called it a "masterclass in how to apologize", and urged her
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followers to listen to it. In July 2018, Harmon received criticism when a comedy skit from 2009 resurfaced. The video, titled "Daryl", was intended to be a parody of ''Dexter (TV series), Dexter'' and featured Harmon acting out raping a baby (which, in the video, was a doll). Harmon apologized for the video and said, "In 2009, I made a 'pilot' which strove to parody the series ''Dexter'' and only succeeded in offending. I quickly realized the content was way too distasteful and took the video down immediately. Nobody should ever have to see what you saw and for that, I sincerely apologize." Adult Swim released a statement criticizing the video, but appeared to be satisfied with Harmon's apology. Multiple sources associated Harmon's decision to delete his Twitter account with the backlash. However, on an episode of ''Harmontown'' in February 2019, he revealed that he had deleted his Twitter account prior to the backlash in response to James Gunn#Firing from Disney and reinstatement, Disney's firing of James Gunn for jokes that Gunn had made on Twitter between 2008 and 2012.


Filmography


Film


Television


Web series


Bibliography


Story credits

* '' Scud: The Disposable Assassin'' #4–5, 8–9, 13–15 & 17–19 (co-writer and illustrator Rob Schrab, co-writer Mondy Carter, colorist Zac Rybacki, Fireman Press, 1994) * ''La Cosa Nostroid'' #1–9 (illustrator Edward Clayton, Fireman Press, 1996) * ''Monster House'' (illustrator and co-writer Simeon Wilkins, IDW Publishing, 2006)


References


External links

*
Harmontown Podcast
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