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  1. Wallace Wolodarsky (born February 15, 1963) is an American television writer and director. He wrote for The Simpsons during the first four seasons; all of his episodes were co-written with former writing partner Jay Kogen. Since he left, he has directed several films (the most notable being Sorority Boys). ...

  2. Wallace Wolodarsky (born Marc Wallace; 1970) is an American actor, producer, and writer, best known for his work on Coldblooded, Sorority Boys, Seeing Other People, and The Rocker. He was a writer for The Simpsons in its first four seasons.

  3. www.moviefone.com › celebrity › wallace-wolodarskyWallace Wolodarsky | Moviefone

    Wallace Wolodarsky (born February 15, 1963) is an American television writer and director. He wrote for The Simpsons during the first four seasons; all of his episodes were co-written with former ...

  4. Directed by Maya Forbes, Wallace Wolodarsky. Synopsis. Hildy Good, a wry New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches who loves her wine and loves her secrets. Her compartmentalized life starts to unravel as she rekindles an old romance and becomes dangerously entwined in one person’s reckless behavior. Cast; Crew; Details;

  5. Wallace Wolodarsky, also billed as Wally Wolodarsky, is an American actor, screenwriter, television producer, and film director known for being one of the writers for The Simpsons during the first four seasons with his writing partner Jay Kogen. He is also known for co-writing films like Infinitely Polar Bear, A Dog’s Purpose, Monsters vs. Aliens and Trolls World Tour alongside his spouse ...

  6. Sorority Boys es una película de comedia de 2002 dirigida por Wallace Wolodarsky, sobre un grupo de adolescentes que se visten como mujeres para formar parte de una fraternidad de mujeres. Sinopsis Tres universitarios, Adam, Dave y Doofer, son expulsados de su fraternidad por la trampa de un colega suyo que los acusa de haber robado el dinero ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jay_KogenJay Kogen - Wikipedia

    Kogen co-wrote several episodes of The Tracey Ullman Show and The Simpsons along with former writing partner Wallace Wolodarsky. Since then, he has written for several shows, including an Emmy Award winning stint at Frasier, Everybody Loves Raymond, George Lopez, and Malcolm in the Middle. Kogen also made an appearance in The Aristocrats.