This article is about the writer. For The Simpsons character with the same name, see Professor Frink.
| John Frink | |
|---|---|
| Born | John Frink 1964 Whitesboro, New York |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Years active | 2000 - present |
John Frink (born 1959, Whitesboro, New York) is an American producer and writer who is most noted for having a namesake on The Simpsons. The character has existed long before Frink joined the writing staff.
A graduate of Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, Frink holds a degree in creative writing and began his career as a writer for several short-lived sitcoms. He joined the writing staff of The Simpsons in 2000.
The Simpsons episodes
- "Treehouse of Horror XI" (co written by Don Payne)
- "Insane Clown Poppy" (co-written by Don Payne)
- "Bye Bye Nerdie" (co-written by Don Payne)
- "Simpsons Tall Tales" (co- written by Don Payne)
- "Treehouse of Horror XII" (co-written by Don Payne)
- "The Bart Wants What It Wants" (co-written by Don Payne)
- "The Great Louse Detective" (co-written by Don Payne)
- "Old Yeller Belly" (co-written by Don Payne)
- "The Wandering Juvie" (co-written by Don Payne)
- "Bart-Mangled Banner"
- "The Girl Who Slept Too Little"
- "The Italian Bob"
- "Stop or My Dog Will Shoot"
- "All About Lisa"
- "Lost Verizon"
- "Eeny Teeny Maya Moe"
External links
John Frink at the Internet Movie Database
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