| Kevin Curran | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Television writer |
| Language | English |
| Nationality | American |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Children | 2 |
Kevin Curran is an American television writer. He has written for Late Night with David Letterman, Married...with Children, and The Simpsons. He was also the voice of Buck the Dog on Married...with Children (except for several episodes in which Buck was voiced by Cheech Marin). In the sixth season episode "Psychic Avengers", Curran appeared briefly onscreen during the end sequence where, thanks to Madam Inga's curse, the Bundy family is turned into monkeys and Buck is turned into a human.
In addition to writing episodes and voicing Buck, Curran served as a story editor and supervising producer on Married...with Children.
In February 2004, Curran and longtime girlfriend, British author Helen Fielding, became parents to their first child, a boy named Dashiell Michael. Their second child, a daughter, was born July 16, 2006.
In July, 2009 it was reported that Curran and Fielding were separating after having been together for ten years.[1]
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The Simpsons episodes
Curran has written the following episodes of The Simpsons:
- "We're on the Road to D'owhere"
- "Don't Fear the Roofer"
- "My Big Fat Geek Wedding"
- "I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can"
- "Treehouse of Horror XIII" (the Island of Dr. Hibbert segment)
- "The Wife Aquatic"
- "Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes"
- "Rednecks and Broomsticks"
Married...With Children episodes
Curran has written the following episodes of Married...With Children:
- "Who'll Stop the Rain"
- "You Gotta Know When to Fold 'Em (part 2)"
- "Raingirl"
- "Sue Casa, His Casa"
- "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy"
- "Weenie Tot Lovers & Other Strangers"
- "She's Having My Baby (part 2)"
- "If Al Had a Hammer"
- "The Mystery of Skull Island"
- "England Show III: We're Spending as Fast as We Can"
- "Tis Time to Smell the Roses"
References
- ^ "Bridget Jones Author Fielding a 'singleton'". FemaleFirst. http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/Helen+Fielding-69695.html. Retrieved November 7, 2009.
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