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Rob LaZebnik

Rob LaZebnik (born May 6, 1962) is an American television writer, producer, and director best known for his extensive contributions to the long-running animated series , where he has served as a writer and co-executive producer. LaZebnik joined the show's writing staff in 2000 with his first credited episode, "Grift of the Magi," and has since penned over 20 episodes, including notable ones like "," "," and co-written installments such as "Portrait of a Lackey on Fire" with his son Johnny LaZebnik. His work on has earned him five for Outstanding Animated Program, with additional nominations as recent as 2025 for the episode "Bart's Birthday." Born in Pacific Palisades, , LaZebnik graduated from David H. Hickman High School in , and later earned a degree from . Before his prominent role on , he began his career as a writer and producer on live-action sitcoms, including Empty Nest (1988–1995), (2001–2002), (2002), Less Than Perfect (2003–2004), and The War at Home (2005–2007). He also co-created the unaired Showtime pilot Starship Regulars and the short-lived WB series (2002–2003), which ran for one season. In addition to his professional achievements, LaZebnik is married to author Claire Scovell LaZebnik, with whom he has four children, including son Johnny, a writer who has collaborated with his father on episodes addressing themes like LGBTQ+ representation, such as Smithers' storyline in "Portrait of a Lackey on Fire." LaZebnik's contributions extend to , as evidenced by his 2024 Sentinel Award for addressing economic disparities in .

Early life and education

Early life

Rob LaZebnik was born on May 6, 1962, in . He grew up in a family of educators, with his father, Jack LaZebnik, teaching English and at , and his mother, Vesta LaZebnik, serving as a fourth-grade at Field Elementary School. As one of four children, LaZebnik shared a household with siblings including brothers and , who later pursued successful careers in television and film writing, and sister Cindy, a magazine writer based in . This environment, steeped in and literary pursuits, provided an early foundation for and humor. LaZebnik attended David H. Hickman High School in , where he completed his secondary education. The creative influences from his father's profession likely fostered an interest in writing during his formative years, though specific early endeavors remain undocumented in available records. The family's emphasis on intellectual and artistic development in the academic community of shaped his initial exposure to narrative crafts. Following high school, LaZebnik pursued , eventually attending .

Education

LaZebnik graduated from David H. Hickman High School in , in 1980. He then attended , where he earned a in 1984. During his time at Harvard, LaZebnik contributed as a writer for , a prestigious student humor publication known for launching numerous comedy careers.

Career

Early career

After graduating from Harvard University in 1984, where he honed his comedic skills as a contributor to the Harvard Lampoon, Rob LaZebnik relocated to Los Angeles to break into television writing. His entry into Hollywood came through entry-level opportunities in sketch comedy, starting with a writing position on HBO's satirical news parody series Not Necessarily the News from 1987 to 1988, where he helped craft humorous segments alongside future notables like Conan O'Brien and Greg Daniels. This role marked his first significant professional credit and earned him a nomination for an ACE Award for Writing a Comedy Series in 1988. LaZebnik's early production experience began in sitcoms, where he served as a supervising producer and writer on the NBC family comedy Empty Nest from 1988 to 1995, contributing scripts to over 20 episodes and building expertise in multi-camera formats. He also produced other 1990s series, including Blossom (season 4), which helped solidify his footing in network television amid the competitive landscape of comedy writing. These gigs represented a breakthrough from his Harvard roots, transitioning him from print satire to broadcast production, though he later reflected on the era's challenges, including extended unemployment spells between seasons that underscored the instability of freelance writing in Hollywood. By the mid-1990s, LaZebnik advanced to creating his own content, writing and producing the pilot for ABC's Common Law in 1996, a workplace sitcom centered on a Latino attorney navigating a mostly white law firm, produced by Witt/Thomas Productions. His involvement extended to early 2000s projects, including writer and producer credits on CBS's The Ellen Show in 2001, where he co-wrote episodes featuring Ellen DeGeneres in a return to scripted comedy. These roles established his reputation for blending sharp wit with relatable ensemble dynamics, paving the way for higher-profile opportunities in television.

The Simpsons

Rob LaZebnik joined the writing staff of The Simpsons in 1999, with his first credited episode being "Grift of the Magi" (Season 11, Episode 9, December 19, 1999). Over the course of more than two decades, he has written 25 episodes for the series (as of November 2025), spanning from early Season 11 installments like "Homer vs. Dignity" (Season 12, Episode 17, 2001), which satirizes class disparity and corporate exploitation, to more recent ones such as "Portrait of a Lackey on Fire" (Season 32, Episode 14, 2021) and "Bottle Episode" (Season 35, Episode 15, 2024), co-written with his son. His scripts frequently incorporate irreverent humor targeting social norms and family absurdities, while weaving in themes of personal growth and relationships, as seen in episodes like "The Daughter Also Rises" (Season 23, Episode 13, 2012), which explores mentorship and artistic ambition through Lisa Simpson's storyline. In 2007, LaZebnik was promoted to co-executive producer, a role in which he helps oversee story development, script polishing, and overall production coordination for the , ensuring the show's blend of sharp satire and character-driven narratives remains consistent across seasons. As part of the , he has shared in multiple for Outstanding Animated Program, including the 2019 win for the episode "Mad About the Toy" (Season 30, Episode 11), recognized for its inventive storytelling and . The , including LaZebnik, received a 2025 Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Animated Program for the episode "Bart's Birthday" (Season 36, Episode 5). His contributions extend to fostering a collaborative environment in the , where ideas are tested through table reads to refine comedic timing and emotional depth. A notable aspect of LaZebnik's legacy on involves family collaboration, particularly with his son Johnny LaZebnik. LaZebnik's work on (Season 27, Episode 17, 2016), inspired by his son Johnny's experiences as a man, marked Waylon Smithers' explicit , emphasizing themes of and romantic fulfillment in a humorous yet affirming manner. Johnny joined as a starting in Season 33 (2021) and has co-authored episodes with his father, such as "Portrait of a Lackey on Fire," advancing LGBTQ+ representation in the series. Such episodes highlight LaZebnik's influence in evolving the show's humor to include more inclusive, contemporary social commentary while preserving its signature wit.

Other works

Beyond his extensive tenure on The Simpsons, Rob LaZebnik has contributed to several other television projects as a creator, writer, and producer. In the late , he created the Flash-animated Starship Regulars for the platform, a that parodied shows like by following the misadventures of a starship crew in the 24th century. The series, which debuted in 1999 and featured voice acting by talents such as and , consisted of short episodes blending humor with satirical takes on tropes, though it was later optioned for Showtime without airing . LaZebnik co-created and executive produced the WB sitcom Greetings from Tucson, which ran for one season from 2002 to 2003 and explored the cultural clashes in a blended Mexican-American in . He also co-wrote several episodes, including "A New Car," which delved into dynamics around material aspirations and relationships. The series starred and and was noted for its lighthearted examination of immigrant experiences through comedic lenses. In addition to these projects, LaZebnik provided guest writing credits for various live-action series. He wrote the Monk episode "Mr. Monk Is at Your Service" in 2007, which involved investigating a at a wealthy estate while serving as a . For The War at Home, he contributed story material to the 2006 episode "Back to School," focusing on parental anxieties over teenage independence. On Less Than Perfect, LaZebnik penned the 2005 episode "I Just Don't Like Her," centering on workplace rivalries and personal insecurities among the show's . Since 2013, LaZebnik has written personal essays for The Wall Street Journal, often infusing humor into reflections on family life, aging, and everyday challenges. His 2013 piece "Rob LaZebnik's Message for the Class of 2013" offered satirical advice to recent graduates on navigating post-college realities like dim employment prospects. In "The Prom: A Survival Guide for Parents" (2017), he provided comedic tips for parents enduring high school prom season, from securing dates to managing after-parties. Other essays, such as "How to Avoid Being Boring at 60" (2023), detailed his self-imposed challenges—like trying new experiences—to combat midlife complacency, while "The Other Gray Matter: Coloring Hair" (2014) humorously pondered the societal pressures of aging appearances. These writings consistently blend witty observations on parenthood and maturity, drawing from LaZebnik's own life without veering into autobiography.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Rob LaZebnik is married to Claire Scovell LaZebnik, an author known for her novels and nonfiction works on . Claire has contributed to books such as Growing Up on the Spectrum: A Guide to Life, Love, and Learning for Teens and Young Adults with and Asperger's, which provides practical strategies for adolescents with . Claire has also written fiction, including novels like Knitting Under the Influence and Epic Fail, a modern retelling of . The LaZebniks have four children, one of whom is on the autism spectrum. Their son Johnny LaZebnik, born in 1994, has followed in his parents' footsteps as a comedy writer, contributing to animated series such as The Simpsons, Blaze and the Monster Machines, and Eureka!. Johnny and Rob have collaborated on The Simpsons episodes, including "The Burns Cage" (2016) and "Portrait of a Lackey on Fire" (2021), where their father-son dynamic informed storylines exploring themes like coming out and queer relationships—drawing from Johnny's personal experiences as a gay man. In one instance, Rob dedicated a Smithers-focused episode to Johnny, highlighting the personal stakes in their shared creative work. The family resides in Pacific Palisades, California, a coastal neighborhood in that places them near the entertainment industry hubs where Rob and Johnny work on television projects. This location facilitates their involvement in Hollywood's collaborative environment, supporting the family's collective pursuit of writing careers amid daily creative exchanges. Public discussions of their home life reveal how the LaZebniks' mutual encouragement in storytelling has shaped their humorous approaches, with Rob noting the influence of family dynamics on episodes that blend wit with emotional depth.

Siblings and extended family

Rob LaZebnik has two brothers, Philip LaZebnik and Ken LaZebnik, as well as a sister, Cindy LaZebnik. The family grew up in Columbia, Missouri, where their creative pursuits were deeply rooted. Philip LaZebnik, the eldest brother, is a screenwriter and playwright best known for his contributions to Disney's animated films Pocahontas (1995) and Mulan (1998), as well as DreamWorks' The Prince of Egypt (1998). He has also written for television series such as Wings and taught screenwriting at Stephens College in Columbia. Ken LaZebnik, the middle brother, is a , , and whose television credits include episodes of , , and . He is the founding director of the in TV and Screenwriting program at . He previously served as dean of the School of the there. Their sister, Cindy LaZebnik, is a who contributes to a women's magazine in . The siblings' father, Jack LaZebnik, was an English and creative writing professor at for over 30 years, where he taught and had multiple plays produced by the school's theater program. Their mother, Vesta LaZebnik, was a homemaker and avid reader who supported the family's literary interests. This household environment, centered on writing as "the family trade," fostered the creative paths of all the LaZebnik siblings, including Rob's career in television comedy.

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