Matt Hubbard
American screenwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American screenwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matt Hubbard is an American television writer and screenwriter who has worked on many television shows. He graduated from Beverly High School, in Beverly, Massachusetts in the class of 1996, where he excelled in the English Department. He later went on to attend Harvard University where he was an editor for the Harvard Lampoon. He has worked as a writer on the NBC comedy series 30 Rock. He won Emmy awards in 2009 for both Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, for his 30 Rock episode "Reunion," and for Outstanding Comedy Series.[1] He worked as a Consulting Producer and writer on the last two seasons of Parks and Recreation.
Year | Title | Credited as | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Writer | Producer | |||
2000 | Ed | Yes | No | |
2004 | The Stones | Yes | No | Writer (unknown episodes) |
2004–2006 | Joey | Yes | No | |
2005 | Avatar: The Last Airbender | Yes | No | Writer (1 episode) |
2007–2013 | 30 Rock | Yes | No | Writer (17 episodes) |
2013–2015 | Parks and Recreation | Yes | No | Writer (2 episodes) |
2015–2017 | Superstore | Yes | No | Writer (4 episodes) |
2018 | Forever | Yes | Yes | Co-creator; writer (3 episodes), teleplay (4 episodes) |
2022-present | Loot | Yes | Yes | Co-creator; writer(3 episodes) |
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