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'''Julie Thacker Scully''' is an American television writer. She has written for ''[[The Simpsons]]'', and along with her husband ''The Simpsons'' writer and producer [[Mike Scully]] she has co-created ''[[The Pitts]]'' and ''[[Complete Savages]]'' and is the co-creator of ''[[Duncanville (TV series)|Duncanville]]''.<ref name=mass>{{cite news|title=No place like Homer Massachusetts scribe Mike Scully tells of work on 'Simpsons Movie'|first=John|last=Breneman|date=2007-07-22|work=[[Boston Herald]]}}</ref>
'''Julie Thacker Scully''' (born January 1960) is an American television writer. She has written for ''[[The Simpsons]]'', and along with her husband ''The Simpsons'' writer and producer [[Mike Scully]] she has co-created ''[[The Pitts]]'' and ''[[Complete Savages]]'' and is the co-creator of ''[[Duncanville (TV series)|Duncanville]]''.<ref name=mass>{{cite news|title=No place like Homer Massachusetts scribe Mike Scully tells of work on 'Simpsons Movie'|first=John|last=Breneman|date=2007-07-22|work=[[Boston Herald]]}}</ref>


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===''The Simpsons'' episodes===
===''The Simpsons'' episodes===
She has written the following episodes:
She has written the following episodes:
*"[[The Old Man and the "C" Student]]" (1999)
*"[[The Old Man and the 'C' Student]]" (1999)
*"[[Last Tap Dance in Springfield]]" (2000)
*"[[Last Tap Dance in Springfield]]" (2000)
*"[[I'm Goin' to Praiseland]]" (2001)
*"[[I'm Goin' to Praiseland]]" (2001)
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* "Free Range Children" (2020)
* "Free Range Children" (2020)
* "Das Banana Boot" (2021)
* "Das Banana Boot" (2021)
* "Duncan's New Word" (2021)
* "Who's Vrooming Who?" (2021)
* "Annie Oakie" (2021)
* "Witch Day 3" (2022)


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{imdb name|id=0856829|name=Julie Thacker}}
*{{IMDb name|id=0856829|name=Julie Thacker}}


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Latest revision as of 11:31, 12 February 2023

Julie Thacker Scully (born January 1960) is an American television writer. She has written for The Simpsons, and along with her husband The Simpsons writer and producer Mike Scully she has co-created The Pitts and Complete Savages and is the co-creator of Duncanville.[1]

Writing credits

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The Simpsons episodes

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She has written the following episodes:

Duncanville episodes

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She has written the following episodes:

  • "Pilot" (2020)
  • "Red Head Redemption" (2020)
  • "Sister, Wife" (2020)
  • "Jack's Pipe Dream" (2020)
  • "Judge Annie" (2020)
  • "Free Range Children" (2020)
  • "Das Banana Boot" (2021)
  • "Duncan's New Word" (2021)
  • "Who's Vrooming Who?" (2021)
  • "Annie Oakie" (2021)
  • "Witch Day 3" (2022)

References

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  1. ^ Breneman, John (2007-07-22). "No place like Homer Massachusetts scribe Mike Scully tells of work on 'Simpsons Movie'". Boston Herald.
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