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Greg Daniels

Creator/Executive Producer

Greg Daniels along with Michael Schur serve as creators and executive producers on the new NBC comedy series "Parks and Recreation."

Daniels also developed the Emmy Award-winning comedy NBC’s "The Office" for American audiences in 2005 and is the creative force behind the series, writing and directing many episodes and serving as show runner of the critically acclaimed NBC hit series.

NBC’s "The Office" recently won the 2006 Emmy and the 2007 Writers Guild Award for Best Comedy Series, as well as the Producers Guild award for Best Comedy Series, and the SAG award for Comedy Ensemble. Daniels won the 2007 Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy for the episode "Gay Witch Hunt."

Daniels started his career on HBO's "Not Necessarily the News," then went on to write for NBC’s "Saturday Night Live" for three seasons, winning an Emmy in 1990. As a freelancer, he wrote the "Seinfeld" episode "The Parking Space," which was nominated for a Writers' Guild Laurel Award.

As co-executive producer of "The Simpsons," Daniels won another Emmy for his episode "Lisa's Wedding." He wrote three of the top-10 most popular episodes (according to a TV Guide poll) of "The Simpsons." In 1997, Daniels created "King of the Hill," which is the second-longest-running animated series after "The Simpsons." "King of the Hill" earned him another Emmy in 1999 for Outstanding Animated Series.

Daniels currently lives in Los Angeles.

Credits

Starring:

Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza, Chris Pratt, Adam Scott, Jim O’Heir, Retta and Rob Lowe

Creators:

Greg Daniels and Michael Schur

Executive Producers:

Greg Daniels, Michael Schur, Howard Klein and David Miner

Co-Executive Producers:

Morgan Sackett, Dan Goor

Consulting Producers:

Norm Hiscock, Mike Scully

Producers:

Dean Holland, Alan Yang, Amy Poehler

Co-Producers:

David Hyman, Harris Wittels, Katie Dippold

Associate Producers:

Tom Ragazzo, Nowell Grossman, Doug Smith

Executive Story Editor:

Aisha Muharrar

Story Editors:

Chelsea Peretti, Dave King

Casting Director:

Dorian Frankel

Director of Photography:

John Inwood

Production Designer:

Ian Phillips

Produced by:

Deedle-Dee Productions, Fremulon, 3 Arts and Universal Television

Origination:

Los Angeles, CA