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Chantal Jean-Pierre Wiki Biography
Alfred Ernest “Al” Jean III is a producer and screenwriter, born on 9th January 1961 in Farmington Hills, Michigan USA. He is best known for his work on the popular TV series “The Simpsons” in which he served as one of the show runners from season 1 to 4 and then again from season 10. His other notable work includes creating the animated show “The Critic”, and Walt Disney’s “Teen Angel”. Jean was one of the producers and writers of the 2007 feature-length film “The Simpsons Movie”.
Have you ever wondered how rich Al Jean is? According to sources it has been estimated that Al Jean’s net worth is over $200 million, as of May 2017, accumulated through a long and successful career which has spanned more than 30 years. He is still an active member of the entertainment industry, so his net worth continues to grow.
Raised in Farmington Hills, in a family of Irish ancestry. Al attended and matriculated from Farmington Hills Harrison High School, and later enrolled at Harvard University when he was only sixteen years old, graduating in 1981 with a BA in mathematics. During his studies, Jean met Mike Reiss, and they subsequently teamed up for their writing of the “Harvard Lampoon”, and Al eventually became vice-president of the publication. Upon graduation, the two worked on various television productions. as producers and writers on shows such as “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson”, “Sledge Hammer!”, “ALF” and “It’s Garry Shandling’s Show”. However, in 1989 Al was offered a job as a writer on the animated sitcom “The Simpsons”, a project many of his friends rejected, assuming it wouldn’t last long. Being a fan of Groening, Brooks and Simon’s work, Jean accepted and took the job along with Reiss. During the first season of the show, he stated it was the greatest project in his career and desired to continue working on it. The Reiss and Jean duo also served as show runners of “The Simpsons”, from its third season.
After its fourth season, the two left the show in order to create the animated show “The Critic”, about film critic Jay Sherman; it was first aired on ABC in January 1994 and received good critiques, but was short-lived. The same year, the Jean and Reiss duo signed a deal with The Walt Disney Company to produce new TV shows for ABC, and the first one was “Teen Angel”.
In 1998, Al returned to “The Simpsons” in the show’s tenth season, and once again became show runner three years later, in season thirteen. He was also one of the producers and writers of “The Simpsons Movie”(2007), and often appears on the “Simpsons” DVD audio commentaries. For his overall work on the show, Jean has received eight Emmy Awards, one Peabody Award and the Animation Writers Caucus Animation Award by the Writers Guild of America. He and Reiss also won an Annie Award in 1997 for Best Producing in a TV Production.
When it comes to his private life, Al married television writer Stephanie Gillis in 2002. They have two daughters, and reside in Los Angeles, California.
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Chantal Jean-Pierre Quick Info
Full Name | Al Jean |
Net Worth | $200 Million |
Date Of Birth | January 9, 1961 |
Place Of Birth | Farmington Springs, Michigan, United States |
Profession | Producer |
Education | Harvard University |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Stephanie Gillis |
https://twitter.com/aljean | |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0419830/ |
Awards | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program, Writers Guild of America Award – Animation Writers Caucus Animation Writing Award |
Nominations | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program, Writers Guild of America Award – Animation Writers Caucus Animation Writing Award |
Movies | The Longest Daycare, Presidential Reunion, The Simpsons Movie, Teen Angel, The Critic, Airplane II: The Sequel |
TV Shows | Teen Angel, The Critic |
Chantal Jean-Pierre Important Facts
- Entered Harvard University at age 16, and graduated with a degree in mathematics.
Chantal Jean-Pierre Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Simpsons | TV Series executive producer – 396 episodes, 1992 – 2016 consulting producer – 70 episodes, 1993 – 1997 co-executive producer – 49 episodes, 1991 – 1999 supervising producer – 22 episodes, 1990 – 1991 co-producer – 13 episodes, 1989 – 1990 | Producer | ||
Planet of the Couches | 2016 | TV Movie executive producer | Producer | |
Trumptastic Voyage | 2015 | TV Movie executive producer – uncredited | Producer | |
The Simpsons Take the Bowl | 2014 | Video executive producer | Producer | |
The Longest Daycare | 2012 | Short producer | Producer | |
The Simpsons Ride | 2008 | Short producer | Producer | |
The Simpsons Movie | 2007 | producer | Producer | |
Queer Duck: The Movie | 2006 | Video executive producer | Producer | |
The Critic | 2000-2001 | TV Series executive producer – 10 episodes | Producer | |
The PJs | 1999 | TV Series consulting producer – 1 episode | Producer | |
Teen Angel | 1997-1998 | TV Series executive producer – 3 episodes | Producer | |
Homeboys in Outer Space | 1996-1997 | TV Series consulting producer – 21 episodes | Producer | |
The Critic | 1994-1995 | TV Series executive producer – 23 episodes | Producer | |
It’s Garry Shandling’s Show. | 1988-1990 | TV Series producer – 19 episodes | Producer | |
Trumptastic Voyage | 2015 | TV Movie uncredited | Writer | |
The Simpsons | TV Series written by – 18 episodes, 1990 – 2015 story by – 1 episode, 1995 | Writer | ||
The Longest Daycare | 2012 | Short written by | Writer | |
Presidential Reunion | 2010 | Video short written by | Writer | |
The Simpsons Movie | 2007 | screenplay | Writer | |
The Critic | TV Series creator – 10 episodes, 2000 – 2001 writer – 10 episodes, 2000 – 2001 | Writer | ||
Teen Angel | TV Series created by – 17 episodes, 1997 – 1998 written by – 1 episode, 1997 | Writer | ||
The Critic | TV Series created by – 23 episodes, 1994 – 1995 written by – 4 episodes, 1994 – 1995 | Writer | ||
It’s Garry Shandling’s Show. | TV Series written by – 11 episodes, 1988 – 1990 story – 1 episode, 1989 | Writer | ||
ALF | 1988-1989 | TV Series written by – 5 episodes | Writer | |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | TV Series 2 episodes, 1984 – 1985 writer – 34 episodes, 1987 – 1988 | Writer | ||
Sledge Hammer! | 1986-1987 | TV Series written by – 5 episodes | Writer | |
Head of the Class | 1986 | TV Series written by – 1 episode | Writer | |
Not Necessarily the News | 1983-1985 | TV Series writer – 17 episodes | Writer | |
Charles in Charge | 1984 | TV Series teleplay – 1 episode | Writer | |
Nine to Five | 1983 | TV Series written by – 1 episode | Writer | |
Airplane II: The Sequel | 1982 | uncredited | Writer | |
ALF | 1987-1988 | TV Series executive story editor – 23 episodes | Miscellaneous | |
Sledge Hammer! | 1986-1987 | TV Series story editor – 21 episodes | Miscellaneous | |
The Simpsons | TV Series writer – 7 episodes, 1992 – 2015 lyrics – 4 episodes, 1997 – 2015 | Soundtrack | ||
The Simpsons Movie | 2007 | lyrics: “Spider Pig”, “Springfield Anthem” / writer: “Spider Pig”, “Springfield Anthem” | Soundtrack | |
Mad Men | 2012 | TV Series | Man at Bar | Actor |
The Naked Monster | 2005 | Beer Drinker | Actor | |
MythBusters | 2015 | TV Series documentary special thanks – 1 episode | Thanks | |
Family Guy | 2014 | TV Series special thanks – 1 episode | Thanks | |
A Terrifying Message from Al Gore | 2006 | Video short special thanks | Thanks | |
The Simpsons | TV Series acknowledgement – 1 episode, 1994 acknowledgment – 1 episode, 1993 | Thanks | ||
Airplane II: The Sequel | 1982 | special thanks | Thanks | |
DRUNK STONED BRILLIANT DEAD: The Story of the National Lampoon | 2015 | Documentary | Himself / Producer, The Simpsons | Self |
MythBusters | 2015 | TV Series documentary | Himself – Guest Star | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2014 | TV Series | Himself – The Simpsons | Self |
American Masters | 2012 | TV Series documentary | Himself – Tonight Show Writer | Self |
America in Primetime | 2011 | TV Series documentary | Himself – Executive Producer, The Simpsons | Self |
Actors Reporter Interviews | 2011 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
2011 Writers Guild Awards | 2011 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
Broadcast News: James L. Brooks – A Singular Voice | 2011 | Video short | Himself | Self |
Comic-Con 2010 Live | 2010 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Simpsons: Celebrity Friends | 2010 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Simpsons: Mischief & Mayhem | 2010 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Simpsons: Access All Areas | 2010 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special: In 3-D! On Ice! | 2010 | TV Special documentary | Himself | Self |
Comic-Con ’08 Live | 2008 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
Comic-Con 2007 Live | 2007 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
Up Close with Carrie Keagan | 2007 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Brilliant But Cancelled: Pilot Season | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Inside the Actors Studio | 2003 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Brilliant But Cancelled | 2002 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Perfect Pitch | 2002 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
‘The Simpsons’: America’s First Family | 2000 | TV Special documentary | Himself | Self |
Chantal Jean-Pierre Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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2008 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) | The Simpsons (1989) | Won |
2006 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) | The Simpsons (1989) | Won |
2006 | Animation Writers Caucus Animation Award | Writers Guild of America, USA | Won | ||
2003 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) | The Simpsons (1989) | Won |
2001 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) | The Simpsons (1989) | Won |
2000 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) | The Simpsons (1989) | Won |
1997 | Annie | Annie Awards | Best Individual Achievement: Producing in a TV Production | The Simpsons (1989) | Won |
1995 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) | The Simpsons (1989) | Won |
1991 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) | The Simpsons (1989) | Won |
1991 | CableACE | CableACE Awards | Writing a Comedy Series | It’s Garry Shandling’s Show. (1986) | Won |
1990 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) | The Simpsons (1989) | Won |
2008 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) | The Simpsons (1989) | Nominated |
2006 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) | The Simpsons (1989) | Nominated |
2006 | Animation Writers Caucus Animation Award | Writers Guild of America, USA | Nominated | ||
2003 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) | The Simpsons (1989) | Nominated |
2001 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) | The Simpsons (1989) | Nominated |
2000 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) | The Simpsons (1989) | Nominated |
1997 | Annie | Annie Awards | Best Individual Achievement: Producing in a TV Production | The Simpsons (1989) | Nominated |
1995 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) | The Simpsons (1989) | Nominated |
1991 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) | The Simpsons (1989) | Nominated |
1991 | CableACE | CableACE Awards | Writing a Comedy Series | It’s Garry Shandling’s Show. (1986) | Nominated |
1990 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) | The Simpsons (1989) | Nominated |