- For the Simpsons character, see Matt Groening (character).
Matthew Abram "Matt" Groening (pronounced GREY-ning) is the creator of the comic strip Life in Hell and television series The Simpsons, Futurama and Disenchantment. Groening made his first professional cartoon sale of Life in Hell to the avant-garde Wet magazine in 1978. The cartoon is still carried in 250 weekly newspapers. The Simpsons is his most successful subject, being the longest running American sitcom of all time, beating the Western Gunsmoke.
Life in Hell caught the attention of James L. Brooks. In 1985, Brooks contacted Groening with the proposition of working in animation for the FOX variety show The Tracey Ullman Show. Originally, Brooks wanted Groening to adapt his Life in Hell characters for the show. Fearing the loss of ownership rights, Groening decided to create something new and came up with a cartoon family, the Simpsons, and named the members after his own parents and sisters — while Bart was an anagram of the word brat. The shorts would be spun off into their own series: The Simpsons, which has since aired over 700 episodes in 32 seasons. In 1997, Groening got together with David X. Cohen and developed Futurama, an animated series about life in the year 3000, which premiered in 1999. After four years on the air, the show was canceled by Fox in 2003, but Comedy Central commissioned 16 new episodes from four direct-to-DVD movies. In June 2009, Comedy Central ordered 26 new episodes of Futurama, to be aired over 2 seasons. His advice to beginning cartoonists is to not care about what other people think and just try to make yourself laugh. He said that if he did not think up The Simpsons, he would probably be in a tire shop, drawing doodles of his boss on the break room wall.
Groening has won 11 Primetime Emmy Awards, ten for The Simpsons and one for Futurama as well as a British Comedy Award for "outstanding contribution to comedy" in 2004. In 2002, he won the National Cartoonist Society Reuben Award for his work on Life in Hell. In Some Simpsons Comics, he gives himself a fake title, like Big Daddy (Taming Your Wild Child), Cartoonist Gone Wild (Bart's Beard), and Former Heartthrob (Faking the Band).
Biography[]
Early life[]
Matt was born by the name of Matthew Abram Groening on February 15, 1954 in Portland, Oregon. He grew up in Portland, and attended Ainsworth Elementary School, and Lincoln High School. He was the middle child of 5 children. His Norwegian-American mother, Margaret Wiggum, was once a teacher, and his German-Canadian father, Homer Philip Groening, was a filmmaker, advertiser, writer and cartoonist. Homer, born in Main Centre, Saskatchewan, Canada, grew up in a Mennonite, Plautdietsch-speaking family. Matt's grandfather Abram Groening was a professor at Tabor College, a Mennonite Brethren liberal arts college in Hillsborough, Kansas before moving to Albany College (now known as Lewis and Clark College) in Oregon in 1930.
From 1972 to 1977, Matt attended the Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, a liberal school which he described as "a hippie college, with no grades or required classes, that drew every weirdo in the Northwest." He served as the editor of the campus newspaper, The Cooper Point Journal, for which he also wrote articles and drew cartoons. He befriended fellow cartoonist Lynda Barry after discovering that she had written a fan letter to Joseph Heller, one of Groening's favorite authors, and had gotten a reply back. Matt has credited Barry with being "probably [his] biggest inspiration." He has also cited the Disney animated film One Hundred and One Dalmatians as what got him interested in cartoons.
Matt Groening in "Simpsons" form
Futurama[]
- After spending a few years researching science fiction, Groening got together with Simpsons writer/producer David X. Cohen (still known as David S. Cohen at the time) in 1997 and developed Futurama, an animated series about life in the year 3000. By the time they pitched the series to Fox in April 1998, Groening and Cohen had composed many characters and storylines; Groening claimed they had gone "overboard" in their discussions. Groening described trying to get the show on the air as "by far the worst experience of [his] grown-up life." The show premiered on March 28, 1999. Groening's sole writing credit for the show was the premiere episode, "Space Pilot 3000", co-written with Cohen.
After four years on the air, the show was cancelled by Fox. In a similar situation as Family Guy, however, strong DVD sales and very stable ratings on Cartoon Network brought Futurama back to life. When Comedy Central began negotiating for the rights to air Futurama reruns, Fox suggested that there was a possibility of also creating new episodes. When Comedy Central committed to sixteen new episodes, it was decided that four straight-to-DVD films—Bender's Big Score (2007), The Beast with a Billion Backs (2008), Bender's Game (2008) and Into the Wild Green Yonder (2009)—would be produced. Since no new Futurama projects were in production, the movie Into the Wild Green Yonder was designed to stand as the Futurama series finale. However, Groening had expressed a desire to continue the Futurama franchise in some form, including as a theatrical film. In an interview with CNN, Groening said that "we have a great relationship with Comedy Central and we would love to do more episodes for them, but I don't know...We're having discussions and there is some enthusiasm but I can't tell if it's just me."
On June 9, 2009, it was confirmed that Comedy Central had picked up the show for 26 new episodes that aired in 2010. However, on September 4, 2013, the show was cancelled once again. In 2022 Hulu announced that they brought the show back for 20 episodes, starting with The Impossible Stream on July 24 2023 with 9 more episodes during 2023 and 10 episodes in 2024.
Awards and nominations[]
Groening has been nominated for 26 Emmy awards and has won eleven: ten for The Simpsons and one for Futurama in the "Outstanding Animated Program (for programming one hour or less)" category.
Groening received the 2002 National Cartoonist Society Reuben Award, and had been nominated for the same award in 2000. He received a British Comedy Award for "outstanding contribution to comedy" in 2004.
On February 14, 2012, Groening received the 2,459th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The star is located at 7021 Hollywood Blvd.
Personal life[]
Groening is said to be a fan of Doctor Who and shows a preference for the Fourth Doctor, as that is the only incarnation of the Doctor that ever appears in his work.
In 2019, Virginia Giuffre, an alleged Jeffrey Epstein victim, detailed in unsealed court documents, that sometime in the early 2000s, she was forced to give Matt Groening a foot massage during a flight on Epstein’s private jet, the Lolita Express. Virginia described the experience as deeply unpleasant, citing his "crusty toenails" and "fluffy balls of leftover pieces of sock" between his toes. She stated she was 16 at the time and was forced to do sexually inappropriate acts with Epstein's other associates on the island.[1][2] On February 4, 2026, another batch of Epstein files were released by the U.S. Department of Justice, with Matt Groening being mentioned in the files. The documents include a message from September 27, 2010, where Epstein mentions introducing Groening to the Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, describing it as a "worthwhile and meaningful" accomplishment.[3]
The Simpsons Game[]
Matt Groening is seen as the game's boss in the Simpsons game. He nearly destroys the game engine and leaves, but before he does, he signs his name - Matt Groening. He makes his final appearance in Game Over, where The Simpsons win a dance off with God and destroy the Hii.
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Writer (1990, 1992, 1996, 2007)[]
Episode – "The Telltale Head" with Al Jean, Mike Reiss and Sam Simon (7G07)
Episode – "Some Enchanted Evening" with Sam Simon (7G01)
Episode – "Colonel Homer" (8F19)
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Episode – "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
Episode – "Bart the Genius"
Episode – "Homer's Odyssey"
Episode – "There's No Disgrace Like Home"
Episode – "Bart the General"
Episode – "Moaning Lisa"
Episode – "Life on the Fast Lane"
Episode – "Homer's Night Out"
Episode – "Krusty Gets Busted"
Episode – "Some Enchanted Evening"
Episode – "Bart Gets an "F""
Episode – "Simpson and Delilah"
THOH – "Treehouse of Horror"
Episode – "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish"
Episode – "Dancin' Homer"
Episode – "Dead Putting Society"
Episode – "Bart vs. Thanksgiving"
Episode – "Bart the Daredevil"
Episode – "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge"
Episode – "Bart Gets Hit by a Car"
Episode – "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish"
Episode – "The Way We Was"
Episode – "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment"
Episode – "Principal Charming"
Episode – "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?"
Episode – "Bart's Dog Gets an F"
Episode – "Old Money"
Episode – "Brush with Greatness"
Episode – "Lisa's Substitute"
Episode – "The War of the Simpsons"
Episode – "Three Men and a Comic Book"
Episode – "Blood Feud"
Episode – "Stark Raving Dad"
Episode – "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington"
Episode – "When Flanders Failed"
Episode – "Bart the Murderer"
Episode – "Homer Defined"
Episode – "Like Father, Like Clown"
THOH – "Treehouse of Horror II"
Episode – "Lisa's Pony"
Episode – "Saturdays of Thunder"
Episode – "Flaming Moe's"
Episode – "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk"
Episode – "I Married Marge"
Episode – "Radio Bart"
Episode – "Lisa the Greek"
Episode – "Homer Alone"
Episode – "Bart the Lover"
Episode – "Homer at the Bat"
Episode – "Separate Vocations"
Episode – "Dog of Death"
Episode – "Colonel Homer"
Episode – "Black Widower"
Episode – "The Otto Show"
Episode – "Bart's Friend Falls in Love"
Episode – "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?"
Episode – "Kamp Krusty"
Episode – "A Streetcar Named Marge"
Episode – "Homer the Heretic"
Episode – "Lisa the Beauty Queen"
THOH – "Treehouse of Horror III"
Episode – "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie"
Episode – "Marge Gets a Job"
Episode – "New Kid on the Block"
Episode – "Mr. Plow"
Episode – "Lisa's First Word"
Episode – "Homer's Triple Bypass"
Episode – "Marge vs. the Monorail"
Episode – "Selma's Choice"
Episode – "Brother from the Same Planet"
Episode – "I Love Lisa"
Episode – "Duffless"
Episode – "Last Exit to Springfield"
Episode – "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show"
Episode – "The Front"
Episode – "Whacking Day"
Episode – "Marge in Chains"
Episode – "Krusty Gets Kancelled"
Episode – "Homer's Barbershop Quartet"
Episode – "Cape Feare"
Episode – "Homer Goes to College"
Episode – "Rosebud"
THOH – "Treehouse of Horror IV"
Episode – "Marge on the Lam"
Episode – "Bart's Inner Child"
Episode – "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood"
Episode – "The Last Temptation of Homer"
Episode – "$pringfield (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)"
Episode – "Homer the Vigilante"
Episode – "Bart Gets Famous"
Episode – "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy"
Episode – "Deep Space Homer"
Episode – "Homer Loves Flanders"
Episode – "Bart Gets an Elephant"
Episode – "Burns' Heir"
Episode – "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song"
Episode – "The Boy Who Knew Too Much"
Episode – "Lady Bouvier's Lover"
Episode – "Bart of Darkness"
Episode – "Lisa's Rival"
Episode – "Another Simpsons Clip Show"
Episode – "Itchy & Scratchy Land"
Episode – "Sideshow Bob Roberts"
THOH – "Treehouse of Horror V"
Episode – "Bart's Girlfriend"
Episode – "Lisa on Ice"
Episode – "Homer Badman"
Episode – "Fear of Flying"
Episode – "Homer the Great"
Episode – "And Maggie Makes Three"
Episode – "Bart's Comet"
Episode – "Homie the Clown"
Episode – "Homer vs. Patty and Selma"
Episode – "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds"
Episode – "The PTA Disbands"
Episode – "The Springfield Connection"
Episode – "Lemon of Troy"
Episode – "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)"
Episode – "Radioactive Man"
Episode – "Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily"
Episode – "Bart Sells His Soul"
Episode – "Lisa the Vegetarian"
THOH – "Treehouse of Horror VI"
Episode – "King-Size Homer"
Episode – "Mother Simpson"
Episode – "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular"
Episode – "Team Homer"
Episode – "Two Bad Neighbors"
Episode – "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield"
Episode – "Bart the Fink"
Episode – "Bart on the Road"
Episode – "22 Short Films About Springfield"
Episode – "Much Apu About Nothing"
Episode – "Homerpalooza"
THOH – "Treehouse of Horror VII"
Episode – "You Only Move Twice"
Episode – "The Homer They Fall"
Episode – "Burns, Baby Burns"
Episode – "Bart After Dark"
Episode – "A Milhouse Divided"
Episode – "Lisa's Date with Density"
Episode – "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)"
Episode – "The Springfield Files"
Episode – "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson"
Episode – "Mountain of Madness"
Episode – "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious"
Episode – "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show"
Episode – "Homer's Phobia"
Episode – "Brother from Another Series"
Episode – "My Sister, My Sitter"
Episode – "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment"
Episode – "Grade School Confidential"
Episode – "The Old Man and the Lisa"
Episode – "In Marge We Trust"
Episode – "Homer's Enemy"
Episode – "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase"
Episode – "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson"
THOH – "Treehouse of Horror VIII"
Episode – "The Cartridge Family"
Episode – "Lisa the Skeptic"
Episode – "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace"
Episode – "All Singing, All Dancing"
Episode – "Bart Carny"
Episode – "The Joy of Sect"
Episode – "Das Bus"
Episode – "The Last Temptation of Krust"
Episode – "Dumbbell Indemnity"
Episode – "This Little Wiggy"
Episode – "The Trouble with Trillions"
Episode – "Girly Edition"
Episode – "Trash of the Titans"
Episode – "Lost Our Lisa"
Episode – "Natural Born Kissers"
Episode – "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace"
Episode – "Bart the Mother"
THOH – "Treehouse of Horror IX"
Episode – "D'oh-in' in the Wind"
Episode – "Lisa Gets an "A""
Episode – "Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble""
Episode – "Mayored to the Mob"
Episode – "Viva Ned Flanders"
Episode – "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken"
Episode – "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
Episode – "Maximum Homerdrive"
Episode – "Simpsons Bible Stories"
Episode – "Mom and Pop Art"
Episode – "The Old Man and the "C" Student"
Episode – "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo"
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Episode – "Grift of the Magi"
Episode – "Saddlesore Galactica"
THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XI"
Episode – "A Tale of Two Springfields"
Episode – "Homer vs. Dignity"
Episode – "Skinner's Sense of Snow"
Episode – "New Kids on the Blecch"
Episode – "Trilogy of Error"
Episode – "The Parent Rap"
Episode – "Homer the Moe"
Episode – "Jaws Wired Shut"
Episode – "Blame It on Lisa"
Episode – "Weekend at Burnsie's"
Episode – "Gump Roast"
Episode – "I Am Furious Yellow"
Episode – "The Frying Game"
Episode – "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation"
Episode – "The Great Louse Detective"
Episode – "Barting Over"
Episode – "Moe Baby Blues"
Episode – "The President Wore Pearls"
Episode – "Co-Dependent's Day"
Episode – "My Big Fat Geek Wedding"
Episode – "Catch 'Em if You Can"
Episode – "All's Fair in Oven War"
Episode – "Fat Man and Little Boy"
Episode – "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass"
Episode – "On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister"
Episode – "The Seven-Beer Snitch"
Episode – "Thank God It's Doomsday"
Episode – "The Italian Bob"
Episode – "Homer's Paternity Coot"
Episode – "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife"
Episode – "Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore"
Episode – "The Homer of Seville"
Episode – "Husbands and Knives"
Episode – "Funeral for a Fiend"
Episode – "E Pluribus Wiggum"
Episode – "That '90s Show"
Episode – "Love, Springfieldian Style"
Episode – "The Debarted"
Episode – "Any Given Sundance"
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Guest stars in Season 15 |
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Nick Bakay • Tony Blair • Tom Clancy • Glenn Close • Brave Combo • Simon Cowell • William Daniels • Oscar De La Hoya • Jennifer Garner • Sarah Michelle Gellar • Matt Groening • Dudley Herscbach • Jane Leeves • Jerry Lewis • Evan Marriot • Jackie Mason • Ian McKellen • Michael Moore • Charles Napier • Nichelle Nichols • Ashley Olsen • Mary-Kate Olsen • Thomas Pynchon • J. K. Rowling • Isabel Sanford • Mr. T • Dick Tufeld |
See also[]
External links[]
- ↑ https://www.thedailybeast.com/virgina-roberts-giuffre-alleges-jeffrey-epstein-ordered-her-to-massage-matt-groenings-crusty-feet/
- ↑ https://www.wweek.com/news/courts/2019/08/13/court-documents-reveal-a-story-of-simpsons-creator-matt-groening-getting-a-foot-massage-from-a-teenage-girl-on-jeffrey-epsteins-plane/
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/Epstein/comments/1r0pgpz/matt_groening_a_good_friend_of_epsteins/