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− | '''Samuel Michael''' "'''Sam'''" '''Simon''' (June 6, 1955 – March 8, [[2015]]) was an American boxing manager, director, philanthropist, producer, and writer. He is one of the original developers of ''[[The Simpsons]]'', along with [[Matt Groening]] and [[James L. Brooks]]. Despite being a developer, he has served as a creative supervisor, executive producer, and writer. He left the show after [[season 4]] over creative difficulties with Matt Groening and James L. Brooks. He received a sizeable pay off which earns him tens of millions of dollars a year; he remains credited as an executive producer despite not working on the show since. | + | '''Samuel Michael''' "'''Sam'''" '''Simon''' (June 6, 1955 – March 8, [[2015]]) was an American boxing manager, director, philanthropist, producer, and writer. He was one of the original developers of ''[[The Simpsons]]'', along with [[Matt Groening]] and [[James L. Brooks]]. Despite having been a developer, he served as a creative supervisor, executive producer, and writer. He left the show after [[season 4]] over creative difficulties with Matt Groening and James L. Brooks. He received a sizeable pay off which earned him tens of millions of dollars a year; he remains credited as an executive producer despite not having worked on the show since. |
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− | He was married to onetime guest star on the show, actress and poker expert and player, [[Jennifer Tilly]] from 1984 until [[1991]]. He was also interview in ''[[The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! On Ice!]]''. | + | He was married to one-time guest star on the show, actress and poker expert and player, [[Jennifer Tilly]] from 1984 until [[1991]]. He was also interviewed in ''[[The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! On Ice!]]''. |
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| In late [[2012]], Sam Simon was diagnosed with colorectal cancer and was told he would only have three to six months to live. However, Simon survived right up until March 2015. | | In late [[2012]], Sam Simon was diagnosed with colorectal cancer and was told he would only have three to six months to live. However, Simon survived right up until March 2015. |