Donick Cary
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Donick Cary is an American writer and producer.
Early life
Cary grew up on
Personal life
He is the son of actors Richard and Mara Cary and the brother of actress Martha Cary, the latter two of whom have done voices for his show Lil' Bush.
Career
He got his start writing for Late Night with David Letterman. He continued working with the show through its move to CBS, serving as both head writer and the "guy in the bear suit".
After five years in Late Night, Cary moved to The Simpsons, where he served as a co-executive producer for four seasons (seasons 7-11).
He then served in the same capacity on
In 2004, Donick created the animated series Lil' Bush for Amp'd mobile cell phones. The show was then picked up by Comedy Central and became the first mobi/web-series ever to move from cell phones to television. To handle the animation, Cary founded Sugarshack Animation with offices in Los Angeles, Miami, and Sofia, Bulgaria.
Cary wrote for and produced
Writing credits
The Simpsons episodes
Cary has written the following episodes of The Simpsons:
- "In Marge We Trust" (1997)
- "Bart Star" (1997)
- "The Last Temptation of Krust" (1998)
- "Treehouse of Horror IX" ("Hell Toupée") (1998)
- "D'oh-in' in the Wind" (1998)
- "Thirty Minutes over Tokyo" (with Dan Greaney) (1999)
- "Treehouse of Horror X" ("I Know What You Diddily-Iddily-Did") (1999)
Complete Savages episodes
He has written the following episodes of Complete Savages:
- "Bad Reception"
- "My Two Sons"
- "The Man Without a Ball"
Other projects
- Dear Doughboy (2000)
- The Ron White Show (2005)
- The Naked Trucker and T-Bones Show (2007)
References
- ^ "How the Director of "Have A Good Trip" Got Celebrities to Open Up About LSD". InsideHook. Retrieved 2020-08-20.
External links
- Donick Cary at IMDb