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Tim Long

Tim Long (born June 14, 1969) is a Canadian television writer and producer best known for his contributions to the animated series The Simpsons. Born in Brandon, Manitoba, he moved to Exeter, Ontario, around age four, where his family ties to the tractor business later informed elements of his semi-autobiographical film The Exchange. Long began his career in comedy writing with outlets including Spy Magazine and Politically Incorrect, followed by a role as head writer on The Late Show with David Letterman, before joining The Simpsons as a staff writer in season 10 (1998). Over more than two decades, he advanced to co-executive producer and consulting producer, penning episodes such as "New Kids on the Blecch" and contributing to The Simpsons Movie (2007), while earning two Emmy Awards among eight nominations for his work on the series. Long has also extended his creative output to other projects, including co-writing and executive producing an animated adaptation of Bloom County for Fox.

Early life and education

Childhood in Canada

Tim Long was born on June 14, 1969, in . His family relocated to , in Huron County, when he was approximately four years old, where he spent the majority of his childhood in a small rural community characteristic of Midwestern . This move immersed him in the everyday rhythms of agrarian life, including close-knit family structures and local agricultural influences, as his father worked in the tractor business. Exeter's setting in Huron County provided Long with direct exposure to small-town Canadian culture, marked by community events, seasonal farming cycles, and interpersonal dynamics typical of rural in the 1970s and 1980s. These elements, including teenage experiences in a provincial environment, formed the backdrop of his early years, fostering an attentiveness to local quirks and social observations amid a population of around 5,000 residents in the late . Family life centered on practical pursuits tied to the region's economy, with limited urban distractions shaping a grounded perspective on interpersonal relations and community interdependence. Long has reflected on these Huron County roots as integral to his formative environment, highlighting the insularity and familiarity of rural living without the pace of larger cities. Participation in local activities, such as those common in small agricultural towns, contributed to an early awareness of human behaviors in constrained social settings, though specific hobbies remain undocumented in public accounts beyond general recollections of place-based influences.

Formal education and early interests

Tim Long attended the , where he studied . Following this formal education, he moved to and began contributing to Spy magazine, a publication noted for its and satirical edge targeting media and celebrity culture. This initial foray into print writing highlighted his emerging focus on humor derived from observational critique, bridging his literary training to professional pursuits in .

Professional career

Initial writing roles in television and print

Tim Long began his professional writing career with an internship at Spy magazine under editor E. Graydon Carter in the early , where he contributed to the publication's signature satirical exposés targeting elite pretensions and media hypocrisies. Spy, renowned for its investigative humor that pierced polite societal facades without deference to institutional narratives, provided Long an entry into print comedy that emphasized unvarnished critique over consensus-driven politeness. Transitioning to television, Long joined the writing staff of in the mid-1990s, serving as for several years and crafting jokes and sketches that relied on ironic detachment and topical absurdity to subvert mainstream entertainment norms. His contributions during this period, spanning approximately three years, focused on late-night humor that prioritized observational wit over ideological conformity, often highlighting cultural absurdities through Letterman's style. Long also wrote for from 1994 to 1995, contributing to seven episodes of the series that facilitated raw debates on contentious issues, exposing inconsistencies in prevailing cultural orthodoxies without the filters typical of network television. The show's format encouraged panelists to confront hypocrisies directly, aligning with an approach that favored empirical confrontation over sanitized discourse, and Long's segments helped maintain its reputation for unapologetic inquiry into politically charged topics.

Long-term contributions to The Simpsons

Tim Long joined the writing staff of The Simpsons in 1999, following a stint as executive story editor in the prior season, and advanced through production roles including co-producer (1999–2000), supervising producer (2001–2002), co-executive producer (2002–2004), and executive producer (2005–2009), before transitioning to consulting producer in later seasons. In these capacities, Long contributed to over 300 episodes across seasons 11 through 36, encompassing scriptwriting, story editing, and oversight of satirical content focusing on family dysfunction and societal absurdities, such as the Season 12 episode "Skinner's Sense of Snow" (aired December 17, 2000), which depicted a school lockdown highlighting bureaucratic incompetence and child ingenuity. He also co-wrote segments in anthology episodes like "Treehouse of Horror X" (Season 11, Episode 4, aired November 7, 1999), satirizing media sensationalism and celebrity culture through parodies of films such as The Matrix. Long's writing credits include more than 30 solo or co-authored episodes, with notable examples preserving the show's early emphasis on character-driven humor amid evolving production demands; for instance, "Behind the Laughter" (Season 11, Episode 22, aired May 21, 2000) mockumented the Simpsons family as reality TV stars, critiquing fame's corrosive effects on personal bonds in a style echoing the series' foundational irreverence. His script for "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches" (Season 23, Episode 12, aired January 15, 2012) earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Animated Program, recognizing its exploration of rags-to-riches tropes through Moe Szyslak's backstory, though the episode drew mixed reception for tonal shifts toward sentimentality. As a producer on The Simpsons Movie (released July 27, 2007), Long served as a consultant, aiding the adaptation of episodic satire to feature-length format while maintaining core themes of environmental folly and family resilience. Long's tenure coincided with the show's extension beyond its initial 13-season Fox contract, contributing to its record as the longest-running scripted primetime series, yet during this period, average viewership declined from peaks of approximately 20 million per episode in early seasons to under 1 million by Season 36 (2024–2025), attributed by analysts to broader shifts in viewing habits, , and streaming fragmentation rather than isolated creative decisions. Critics have noted a perceived softening of the series' edge post-2000s, with some episodes under Long's involvement—like "" (Season 23, Episode 20, aired May 20, 2012)—faulted for prioritizing celebrity tie-ins over substantive wit, reflecting network incentives for broader appeal amid falling linear TV audiences. Nonetheless, Long's scripts in later seasons, such as those nominated for Emmys in ensemble credits (e.g., "," Season 33, 2022), sustained first-principles-based comedy rooted in causal absurdities of human behavior, helping mitigate total creative dilution despite external pressures.

Ventures into other media and projects

Long contributed to the screenplay development of (2016), serving as a on the animated feature adaptation of the popular . The film, directed by and Fergal Reilly, grossed over $352 million worldwide upon its May 20, 2016 release, blending humor with character-driven storytelling centered on bird-pig conflicts. In 2022, Long was appointed co-writer, showrunner, and executive producer for Fox's animated adaptation of Berkeley Breathed's , announced on September 6. The project aimed to revive the satirical series featuring characters like and , with potential for commentary on contemporary politics and akin to the original strip's irreverent takes on Reagan-era absurdities. However, development halted, and the series was cancelled by Fox in early September 2025 amid network shifts, leaving it unproduced despite Long's prior experience in adult-oriented like consulting producer on China, IL. Long ventured into live-action filmmaking with The Exchange (2021), a teen comedy he wrote drawing from his upbringing in , reimagined as the fictional small-town setting of . Premiering at the Ottawa International on July 30, 2021, the film follows an introspective high schooler navigating friendship, unpopularity, and cultural tastes like amid 1980s rural life, emphasizing grounded adolescent awkwardness over exaggerated tropes. Directed by Kip Spidell, it received limited theatrical and streaming release in , highlighting Long's shift toward personal, regionally rooted narratives independent of studio franchises.

Awards and recognition

Emmy achievements

Tim Long has been part of the production team for that secured five for Outstanding Animated Program (One Hour or Less), a category emphasizing excellence in scripting, direction, and thematic depth within competitive fields. These team-based honors reflect the empirical merit of episodes featuring layered narratives and satirical critiques, where Long's writing roles contributed to scripts blending humor with , distinguishing them from less acclaimed contemporaries like certain short-form animations. The wins occurred in the following years, tied to specific episodes noted for their innovative storytelling:
YearEpisode Title
2000""
2003""
2006""
2008"Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind"
2023""
Long has also participated in at least eight additional Emmy nominations for the same category, including recent ones for "" (2022), "Night of the Living Wage" (2024), and "Bart's Birthday" (2025), underscoring sustained recognition amid evolving competition from programs like and , where ' higher win rate—36 total Emmys—demonstrates superior consistency in delivering causally effective, audience-resonant content over subjective trends. No individual Emmy wins for writing are recorded, as his accolades stem from collaborative production efforts prioritizing verifiable episode impact over solo credits.

Other honors and industry impact

Long received four for animation writing on , recognizing standout episodes that combined sharp dialogue with character development. These accolades, distinct from broader production honors, highlight his skill in crafting self-contained stories within the series' episodic format, such as those emphasizing intellectual pursuits and historical . In addition, Long earned three Annie Awards, the animation industry's premier honors for creative excellence, further affirming his contributions to scripted content in long-running animated series. These awards, typically tied to specific episodes or production roles, reflect peer recognition amid a field where sustaining narrative quality over decades is rare. Long's broader industry impact stems from his over two-decade tenure on The Simpsons, where he advanced from writer to co-executive and consulting producer, helping maintain the program's satirical framework during its evolution into television's longest-running scripted primetime series with more than 750 episodes as of 2025. His expertise extended to adapting comic strips for , as evidenced by his 2022 role as co-showrunner on Fox's revival, drawing on his experience to bridge print with modern TV formats. This positions him as a key figure in upholding standards for witty, observation-based humor in , countering trends toward formulaic content in network programming.

Personal life and influences

Family and residence

Tim Long is married to Miranda Thompson, with whom he has collaborated on episodes of , including "D'oh Canada" in 2019. After his childhood in , Long moved to the to advance his television writing career, primarily residing in , . In 2019, he listed a 1920s Colonial-style home in the Los Feliz neighborhood of for $4.45 million, which sold the following year for $4.3 million.

Cultural roots and creative inspirations

Tim Long was born on June 14, 1969, in , and relocated with his family to , around age four, where he grew up in the small town of Huron County amid a community known for its white squirrel mascot and rural simplicity. His father's work in the tractor business and experiences at South Huron District High School shaped a grounded, provincial Canadian upbringing that Long frequently draws upon, emphasizing themes of community sweetness and everyday quirks in his writing. Long's creative inspirations stem from this Canadian heritage, including early exposure to domestic sketch comedy like SCTV and Kids in the Hall, which informed his satirical style on The Simpsons. He adheres to the principle of "write what you know," incorporating autobiographical elements such as hosting a French exchange student in Grade 13—mirrored in his film The Exchange—and childhood blizzards that inspired the Simpsons episode "Skinner's Sense of Snow." Additional influences include 1980s teen films by John Hughes, whose works Long critiques for cultural insensitivities while emulating their coming-of-age dynamics, and English musician Morrissey of The Smiths, whose persona partly shaped characters in The Exchange. In The Simpsons writers' room, Long perceives character Lisa Simpson as embodying a "secretly Canadian" intellectual restraint contrasting American brashness, reflecting his own cross-border perspective.

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