Wallace Wolodarsky

Wallace Wolodarsky (born February 15, 1963), also billed as Wally Wolodarsky, is an American actor, screenwriter, television producer, and film director known for being one of the writers for The Simpsons during the first four seasons with his writing partner Jay Kogen.

Wallace Wolodarsky
Born (1963-02-15) February 15, 1963
United States
NationalityAmerican
Other namesWally Wolodarsky
OccupationScreenwriter, actor, film director, producer
Years active1989–present
Spouse(s)Maya Forbes

Career

As an actor, he has had roles in Rushmore, The Darjeeling Limited and is a voice actor in Fantastic Mr. Fox and A Dog's Purpose.

Personal life

His wife, Maya Forbes, is the sister of singer China Forbes.[1][2]

Wolodarsky is Jewish.[3]

Filmography

TitleYearCredited asNotes
DirectorWriterProducerActorRole
1988–1990 The Tracey Ullman Show Yes Yes
1990–1993 The Simpsons Yes Yes
1991 Sibs Yes
1995 Coldblooded Yes Yes
1998 Rushmore Yes Referee
1999–2000 The Oblongs Yes
2001 The Kennedys Yes
2002 Sorority Boys Yes
2003 The Ortegas Yes Yes
2004 Seeing Other People Yes Yes Yes Salesman
2007 The Darjeeling Limited Yes Brendan
2008 The Rocker Yes
2009 Monsters vs. Aliens Yes
2009 Fantastic Mr. Fox Yes Kylie (voice)
2012 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days Yes
2014 Infinitely Polar Bear Yes Yes Peter
2014 The Grand Budapest Hotel Yes M. Georges
2016 American Crime Story Yes
2017 A Dog's Purpose Yes
2017 The Polka King Yes Yes Yes Vince
2019 A Dog's Journey Yes
2020 The French Dispatch Yes Cheery Writer
2020 Trolls World Tour Yes
TBA The Good House Yes Yes

The Simpsons episodes

He has co-written the following Simpsons episodes:

The recurring Simpsons character Otto Mann was modeled on Wolodarsky's appearance.[4]

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References

  1. Maria Semple Interviews China Forbes of Pink Martini
  2. Cornwell, Jane (24 Apr 2008). "The Pink Martini girl gets serious". Telegraph.
  3. Goodale, Gloria (September 12, 2013). "Fall TV preview". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved February 14, 2016.
  4. Kogen, Jay (2001). The Simpsons season 1 DVD commentary for the episode "Homer's Odyssey" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
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