Nationality American Name Stephanie Gillis Occupation Television writer Role Television writer | Children 2 Shows The Simpsons | |
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Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program Similar People Al Jean, Carolyn Omine, Joel H Cohen, Dan Greaney, Rob LaZebnik |
Sarah Silverman presents the 2019 WGA Award for Animation to The Simpsons’ Stephanie Gillis
Stephanie Gillis is an American television writer. She has worked on The Simpsons and has written ten episodes.
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- Sarah Silverman presents the 2019 WGA Award for Animation to The Simpsons Stephanie Gillis
- Writers Guild Award WINNER Stephanie Gillis Barts Not Dead The Simpsons
- The Simpsons episodes written
- Awards and nominations
- References

Gillis currently lives in Los Angeles, California with her husband, fellow The Simpsons writer Al Jean. The two were wed in Enniskerry, Ireland in 2002.
Writers Guild Award WINNER Stephanie Gillis “Bart’s Not Dead” (The Simpsons)
The Simpsons episodes written
Awards and nominations
Gillis has received two Emmy Award nominations, four Writer's Guild of America Award nominations, an Environmental Media Award nomination, two Annie Award nominations and the 2015 Annie Award for " Best Animated Television/Broadcast Production."
She was nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award in 2006 for "See Homer Run", in 2009 as a member of The Simpsons staff, in 2010 for "The Burns and the Bees" and in 2011 for "Moe Letter Blues".
In 2009, Gillis was nominated for an Environmental Media Award for the episode "The Burns and the Bees."
She was nominated for an Emmy in 2010 for the episode "Once Upon a Time in Springfield." Anne Hathaway received an Emmy for Outstanding Voiceover for her performance in "Once Upon a Time in Springfield."
In 2013, Gillis was nominated for an Annie Award for the episode "A Tree Grows in Springfield" and is the winner of the 2013 Sierre / DreamAgo Villa Ruffieux Residency Award.
Gillis' "Treehouse of Horror XXV" episode won the top TV honor at the 2015 Annie Awards for "Best Animated Television/Broadcast Production."
In July 2015, Gillis received an Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Animated Program" for her "Treehouse of Horror XXV" episode.