Matt Groening - Famous Comedian

Matt Groening Net Worth

$600,000,000

Matt Groening is an American animator, author, television producer, and cartoonist who has a net worth of $600 million. He is best known as the creator of the famous show ‘The Simpsons’, which is the longest-running primetime-television series in history.

Key facts:

  • Matt Groening is an American animator, author, television producer, and cartoonist.
  • He is best known as the creator of the popular show 'The Simpsons', which is the longest-running primetime-television series in history.
  • He developed the animated series 'Futurama' in 1997.
  • He has won a dozen Primetime Emmy Awards for 'The Simpsons' and 'Futurama'.
  • He co-founded Bongo Comics, a company that publishes comic books based on 'The Simpsons' and 'Futurama'.

Basic Information About Matt Groening

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Comedians
ProfessionsCartoonist, Film Producer, Television producer, Screenwriter, Voice Actor, Animator, Author, Musician, Comedian
Net worth$600,000,000
Date of birth1954-02-15 (70 years old)
Place of birthPortland
NationalityUnited States of America
Curiosities and TrademarksCartoon characters with overbites
His characters' middle name often begins with the letter "J", e.g. Homer J(ay) Simpson, Bart J(ojo) Simpsons, Philip J. Fry
Homages to classic films
Often works his initials into a drawing. For instance, Homer Simpson has hair forming an M and ears shaped like Gs
Slapstick humor
Episodes that suddenly change the story/topic after the first several minutes
GenderMale
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Matt Groening awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
OFTA Film Award - Best Animated PictureNomineeThe Simpsons Movie2008
PGA Award - Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion PicturesNomineeThe Simpsons Movie2008
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated ProgramWinnerThe Simpsons2019
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated ProgramNomineeThe Simpsons2016
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)WinnerThe Simpsons2008
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)NomineeThe Simpsons2007
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)WinnerThe Simpsons2006
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)NomineeThe Simpsons2005
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)WinnerThe Simpsons2003
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)NomineeThe Simpsons2002
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)WinnerThe Simpsons2001
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)WinnerThe Simpsons2000
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)WinnerThe Simpsons1995
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)WinnerThe Simpsons1991
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)WinnerThe Simpsons1990
BAFTA TV Award - Best International (Programme or Series)NomineeThe Simpsons1999
TCA Award - Individual Achievement in ComedyNomineeThe Simpsons1999
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated ProgramNomineeFuturama2014
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)NomineeFuturama2004
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)NomineeFuturama2003
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)WinnerFuturama2002
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)NomineeFuturama1999
TCA Award - Individual Achievement in ComedyNomineeFuturama1999

Matt Groening roles

Movie / Series Role
The Simpsons MovieWriter
The Simpsons MovieWriter
The Simpsons MovieWriter
FuturamaWriter
FuturamaWriter
FuturamaWriter
FuturamaWriter
FuturamaMatt Groening 1 episode, 2010
The SimpsonsWriter
The SimpsonsWriter
The SimpsonsWriter
The SimpsonsWriter
The SimpsonsWriter
The SimpsonsMatt Groening / ... 2 episodes, 2004-2011
Space Ghost Coast to CoastSelf 1 episode, 1996
PortlandiaMatt Groening 1 episode, 2015
DisenchantmentWriter
DisenchantmentWriter
DisenchantmentWriter
The Daily ShowSelf 1 episode, 2007
The Tracey Ullman ShowWriter
The Tracey Ullman ShowWriter
The Tracey Ullman ShowWriter
The Tracey Ullman ShowWriter
The Tracey Ullman ShowSelf 1 episode, 1988
The Oprah Winfrey ShowSelf 1 episode, 1992
Late Night with Conan O'BrienSelf / ... 2 episodes, 1994-2007

Matt Groening's Quotes

  • I'm a writer who just happens to draw
  • [on the Simpsons bar Moe's Tavern and taverns in general] I was always frightened by taverns. They just seemed like very unpleasant places to go. And there is nothing nice about Moe's Tavern. It's just a creepy, dark place. And there are never any women in there.
  • [when asked "Is there a God?"] If there is, all evidence indicates that He hates me.
  • On the television series [The Simpsons], a joke has to pass muster about 100 times before it gets on the air. On the movie, it's probably 1,000 times. There are jokes that were funny the first 350 times, and then, the 351st time, we go, "Ah, I'm kinda tired of that", so we change it. And what stays in are the most obvious, dumb, visceral, knee jerk, mayhem gags. Any time a character falls down, gets kicked in the face, hit in the head... anything involving head injuries. We work so hard on the wittiest dialog, involving sophisticated references to books and movies, and then what gets a laugh is Homer belching after drinking beer. It keeps you humble.
  • The history of television has traditionally been not to do anything that would scandalize Grandma or upset Junior. Our solution on The Simpsons is to do jokes that people who have an education, or some frame of reference, can get. And for the ones who don't, it doesn't matter, because we have Homer banging his head and saying, "D'oh!".

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Interesting Facts about Matt Groening

  1. Son of Homer Groening, animator and producer of surf movies.
  2. The Comic Book Guy, a character in The Simpsons (1989) is a version of what Matt Groening considers himself to be like.
  3. His parents were Homer and Margaret, and his sisters were Lisa and Maggie.
  4. Graduated from the Evergreen State College, a small 4-year liberal arts college, where he was editor of the school paper his final year.
  5. Brother-in-law of Craig Bartlett.
  6. He said in a 1990 interview, that Bart Simpson was based partly on Dennis the Menace and himself as a child. Bart's original name was to be 'Matt' but he changed it because it sounded too closely-related. The name Bart is an anagram of 'brat'.
  7. He says his last name rhymes with "complaining".
  8. Said in an interview with L.A. Weekly that the band Sonic Youth's version of The Simpsons (1989) theme song is his favorite cover version of it.
  9. Attended and graduated from Lincoln High School in Portland, Oregon.
  10. Has two sons with Deborah Caplan: Homer Groening (born 1991) and Abe Groening (born 1993).
  11. Many members of the Simpson family are named for members of his own family: Homer, Marge, Maggie, Lisa and Patty. In order to avoid insulting another family member by making him the namesake of a Simpsons character, he left Homer's father unnamed. The writers of the series named him Abraham. Coincidentally, Groening's own middle name is Abram. In 1993, he named his second son Abe.
  12. Is a huge fan of Godzilla. The monster even makes a cameo appearance on The Simpsons: Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo (1999) with fellow monsters Mothra, Rodan and Gamera.
  13. Despite the fact that there are many "Star Trek" references on both The Simpsons (1989) and Futurama (1999), he claims to have never seen a complete episode of Star Trek (1966).
  14. Creator of "Life in Hell", "Akbar and Jeff", The Simpsons (1989) and Futurama (1999).
  15. Insists that his last name is properly pronounced "GRAY-ning" (rhymes with "raining"), as opposed to "GRO-ning" (rhymes with "moaning").
  16. After his divorce in 1999, he lived together with dating expert Lauren Frances for six years.
  17. An American citizen, born in Springfield, Oregon, he is half-Canadian.
  18. 1978: Sold his first cartoon strip to "Wet", a Los Angeles-based, avant-garde magazine.
  19. Is a huge fan of The Residents. In 1979, he wrote "The True Story of The Residents".
  20. In October 2008, Matt was named the third greatest living genius. The London Telegraph put together a panel of six experts in creativity and innovation from Creators Synectics, a global consultants firm. They compiled a list of the top 100 geniuses, and Matt came in No. 3 (he was four, but one of the guys tied for first died).

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