David A. Goodman

 

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David A. Goodman is an American writer and producer and a graduate of the University of Chicago, where he earned a BA in 1984. He was one of the executive producers of Family Guy, beginning its fourth season, joining the show as a co-executive producer in season three. He was also a writer for several television series, such as The Golden Girls, Futurama and Star Trek: Enterprise. David Goodman also produced Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story. He is also the writer for Fred: The Movie, a 2010 film based on the Fred Figglehorn YouTube series and the sequel Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred. During the commentary for the Futurama episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before", he mentioned he is a huge Star Trek fan, with an encyclopedic knowledge of the original series. It is also noted that every episode number and name mentioned is 100% correct in the episode

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David A. Goodman

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
WGA Award for Best Animation - Television (Forget-Me-Not) Writers Guild of America Awards 2012 2013 Forget-Me-Not
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series (Family Guy) 61st Primetime Emmy Awards 2009 Family Guy
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or More) (Family Guy) 60th Primetime Emmy Awards 2008 Family Guy
British Academy Television International Award (Family Guy) 2008 British Academy Television Awards 2008 Family Guy
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour) (Family Guy) 58th Primetime Emmy Awards 2006 Family Guy
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour) (Family Guy) 57th Primetime Emmy Awards 2005 Family Guy
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour) (Futurama) 56th Primetime Emmy Awards 2004 Futurama
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour) (Futurama) 55th Primetime Emmy Awards 2003 Futurama
Nebula Award for Best Script (Futurama) 2004 Nebula Awards 2003 Futurama
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour) (South Park) 54th Primetime Emmy Awards 2002 South Park

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David A. Goodman is an American writer and producer and a graduate of the University of Chicago, where he earned a BA in 1984. He was one of the executive producers of Family Guy, beginning its fourth season, joining the show as a co-executive producer in season three. He was also a writer for several television series, such as The Golden Girls, Futurama and Star Trek: Enterprise. David Goodman also produced Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story. He is also the writer for Fred: The Movie, a 2010 film based on the Fred Figglehorn YouTube series and the sequel Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred.

During the commentary for the Futurama episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before", he mentioned he is a huge Star Trek fan, with an encyclopedic knowledge of the original series. It is also noted that every episode number and name mentioned is 100% correct in the episode. He also states in the commentary that his work for Futurama involving the Star Trek episode was partly what got him a job after Futurama writing for Star Trek: Enterprise.

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