Paul Simms

Paul Simms (born 1966) is an American television writer and producer.

Simms spent much of his childhood living abroad in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia where his parents were school teachers. He later returned to the United States and graduated from Harvard University where he wrote for the Harvard Lampoon and was a part-time student security guard, often during the night shift. After graduating, he worked for Spy magazine from 1988 to 1990.[1]

He began his career in television writing for Late Night with David Letterman in 1990. Simms later wrote for the HBO program The Larry Sanders Show. He was the creator and head writer for the NBC sitcom NewsRadio. More recently, he has directed and produced for the HBO series Flight of the Conchords and the FX series Atlanta.[2] He has contributed pieces to The New Yorker and also wrote a sitcom pilot, Beach Lane, starring Matthew Broderick, for executive producer Lorne Michaels.[3]

Bibliography

  • Simms, Paul (March 11, 2013). "Crafting Projects for Sociopaths". The New Yorker. 89 (4): 28–29.

References

  1. Meisler, Andy (April 9, 1995). "A Precocious Sitcom Freshman". New York Times.
  2. Wagmeister, Elizabeth (July 12, 2017). "'Atlanta' Executive Producer Paul Simms Inks Overall Deal With FX Productions". Variety.
  3. Nellie Andreeva "Matthew Broderick takes TV role". The Hollywood Reporter February 1, 2010 Retrieved on February 19, 2010.


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