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Reiss attended Harvard College and roomed with future The Simpsons collaborator Al Jean. He lived in Leverett House and wrote for the college's long-running humor magazine The Harvard Lampoon.
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Filmography

Hide HideProducer (11 titles)
The Simpsons (TV series) (producer - 102 episodes, 2000-2013) (consulting producer - 70 episodes, 1993-1997) (executive producer - 30 episodes, 1992-1998) (co-executive producer - 24 episodes, 1991-1992) (supervising producer - 22 episodes, 1990-1991) (co-producer - 13 episodes, 1989-1990)
The Saga of Carl (2013) (producer)
The Fabulous Faker Boy (2013) (producer)
Whiskey Business (2013) (producer)
Pulpit Friction (2013) (producer)
What Animated Women Want (2013) (producer)
 
2006 Queer Duck: The Movie (video) (executive producer, producer)
 
2001 The Oblongs (TV series) (consulting producer - 6 episodes)
My Name Is Robbie (2001) (consulting producer)
Please Be Genital (2001) (consulting producer)
Heroine Addict (2001) (consulting producer)
Milo Interrupted (2001) (consulting producer)
Narcoleptic Scottie (2001) (consulting producer)
 
2000 The Critic (TV series) (executive producer - 10 episodes)
Pilot (2000) (executive producer)
Episode #1.10 (executive producer)
Episode #1.2 (executive producer)
Episode #1.3 (executive producer)
Episode #1.4 (executive producer)
 
2000 Hard Drinkin' Lincoln (TV mini-series) (executive producer)
 
1999 The PJs (TV series) (consulting producer - 1 episode)
Bougie Nights (1999) (consulting producer)
 
1999 Queer Duck (TV series) (executive producer)
 
1997-1998 Teen Angel (TV series) (executive producer - 3 episodes)
Look Ma, No Face (1998) (executive producer)
Date with an Angel (1997) (executive producer)
Marty Buys the Farm (1997) (executive producer)
 
1996-1997 Homeboys in Outer Space (TV series) (consulting producer - 21 episodes)
How the West Was Lost or, Daddy's Home (1997) (consulting producer)
Tales from the Dark Side or, Ty Takes the Redeye (1997) (consulting producer)
The Naked and the Dred, or the Toast of the Town (1997) (consulting producer)
Happy Happy, Droid Droid, or Amma Sees Red (1997) (consulting producer)
 
1994-1995 The Critic (TV series) (executive producer - 7 episodes)
From Chunk to Hunk (1995) (executive producer)
Sherman, Woman and Child (1995) (executive producer)
Dr. Jay (1994) (executive producer)
L.A. Jay (1994) (executive producer)
Marathon Mensch (1994) (executive producer)
 
1989-1990 It's Garry Shandling's Show. (TV series) (producer - 19 episodes)
Driving Miss Garry (1990) (producer)
The Talent Show (1990) (producer)
The Last Show (1990) (producer)
Mad at Brad (1990) (producer)
Family Man (1990) (producer)
 
Show ShowWriter (22 titles)
2011 Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas (TV short)
 
2011 Scrat's Continental Crack-Up: Part 2 (short) (screenplay)
 
2009 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (screenplay)
 
2009 My Life in Ruins (written by)
 
2008 Surviving Sid (video short) (written by)
 
2007 The Simpsons Movie (screenplay)
 
2006 Queer Duck: The Movie (video)
 
2000 The Critic (TV series)
Pilot (2000) (creator / writer)
Episode #1.10 (creator)
Episode #1.2 (creator / writer)
Episode #1.3 (creator / writer)
Episode #1.4 (creator / writer)
 
2000 Hard Drinkin' Lincoln (TV mini-series) (creator / writer)
 
1999 Queer Duck (TV series) (creator / writer)
 
1997 Teen Angel (TV series)
Marty Buys the Farm (1997) (creator)
 
1990-1997 The Simpsons (TV series)
'Round Springfield (1995) (story)
Treehouse of Horror III (1992) (written by / as Morbid Mike Reiss)
Lisa's Pony (1991) (written by)
Treehouse of Horror II (1991) (written by / as Morbid Mike Reiss)
 
1994-1995 The Critic (TV series)
I Can't Believe It's a Clip Show (1995) (creator / written by)
Dukerella (1995) (creator)
Frankie and Ellie Get Lost (1995) (creator)
Sherman of Arabia (1995) (creator)
All the Duke's Men (1995) (creator)
 
1988-1990 It's Garry Shandling's Show. (TV series)
Driving Miss Garry (1990) (written by)
My Mother, the Wife (1990) (written by)
Shandling Vs Mull (1990) (written by)
Firehose (1990) (written by)
SuperGrant (1989) (written by)
 
1988-1989 ALF (TV series)
Suspicious Minds (1989) (written by / as Michael Reiss)
Tonight, Tonight: Part 1 (1988) (written by / as Michael Reiss)
Tonight, Tonight: Part 2 (1988) (written by / as Michael Reiss)
I'm Your Puppet (1988) (written by / as Michael Reiss)
The Boy Next Door (1988) (written by / as Michael Reiss)
 
1987-1988 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV series)
Episode dated 29 August 1988 (1988) (writer)
Episode dated 25 August 1988 (1988) (writer)
Episode dated 11 August 1988 (1988) (writer)
Episode dated 28 July 1988 (1988) (writer)
Episode dated 22 July 1988 (1988) (writer)
 
1986-1987 Sledge Hammer! (TV series)
Desperately Seeking Dori (1987) (written by / as Michael Reiss)
State of Sledge (1987) (written by / as Michael Reiss)
Miss of the Spider Woman (1986) (written by / as Michael Reiss)
Over My Dead Bodyguard (1986) (written by / as Michael Reiss)
Hammer Gets Nailed (1986) (written by / as Michael Reiss)
 
1986 Head of the Class (TV series)
Volleyball, Anyone? (1986) (written by / as Michael Reiss)
 
1983-1985 Not Necessarily the News (TV series)
Le Boob: Part 2 (1985) (writer)
Le Boob (1985) (writer)
Not Necessarily Television (1985) (writer)
There Is no Regan (1984) (writer)
Clip Show (1984) (writer)
 
1984 Charles in Charge (TV series)
Cousin Elliot (1984) (teleplay)
 
1983 Nine to Five (TV series)
'Till Tomorrow Do Us Part (1983) (written by)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (5 titles)
2011 Rio (story consultant)
 
2008 Horton Hears a Who! (story consultant)
 
2005 Robots (consultant)
 
1987-1988 ALF (TV series) (executive story editor - 23 episodes)
Varsity Drag (1988) (executive story editor - as Michael Reiss)
Tequila (1988) (executive story editor - as Michael Reiss)
I'm Your Puppet (1988) (executive story editor - as Michael Reiss)
Movin' Out (1988) (executive story editor - as Michael Reiss)
Hit Me with Your Best Shot (1988) (executive story editor - as Michael Reiss)
 
1986-1987 Sledge Hammer! (TV series) (story editor - 21 episodes)
The Spa Who Loved Me (1987) (story editor - as Michael Reiss)
Jagged Sledge (1987) (story editor - as Michael Reiss)
Comrade Hammer (1987) (story editor - as Michael Reiss)
Sledgepoo (1987) (story editor - as Michael Reiss)
Desperately Seeking Dori (1987) (story editor - as Michael Reiss)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (3 titles)
2011 Rio (lyrics: "Pretty Bird")
 
2007 The Simpsons Movie (writer: "Spider Pig", "Springfield Anthem" / lyrics: "Spider Pig", "Springfield Anthem")
 
1992-1997 The Simpsons (TV series)
Lisa's Sax (1997) (writer: "'WB's Proud to Present' Theme" - uncredited / lyrics: "Those Were the Days" - uncredited)
Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala-Annoyed-Grunt-cious (1997) (lyrics: "Minimum Wage Nanny" - uncredited, "Cut Every Corner" - uncredited, "A Boozehound Named Barney" - uncredited, "Happy Just the Way We Are" - uncredited)
The Front (1993) (writer: "Everyone Loves Ned Flanders 'The Adventurs of Ned Flanders' Theme" - uncredited)
Marge vs. the Monorail (1993) (writer: "The Monorail Song" - uncredited)
Kamp Krusty (1992) (writer: "'Kamp Krusty' Theme Song" - uncredited)
 
Show ShowActor (1 title)
2005 The Naked Monster
Oil Can Guzzler
 
Show ShowCamera and Electrical Department (1 title)
2003 The Debt (TV movie) (clapper loader)
 
Show ShowDirector (1 title)
1999 Queer Duck (TV series)
 
Show ShowThanks (3 titles)
2007 Clicker Clatter (short) (thanks)
 
The Simpsons (TV series) (acknowledgement: writing contribution - 1 episode, 1994) (acknowledgment: writing contribution - 1 episode, 1993)
Another Simpsons Clip Show (1994) (acknowledgement: writing contribution)
So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show (1993) (acknowledgment: writing contribution)
 
1982 Airplane II: The Sequel (special thanks)
 
Show ShowSelf (10 titles)
2013 Everything, by Everyone (documentary) (post-production)
Himself
 
2012 Ice Age Continental Drift: Scrat Got Your Tongue (video short)
Himself
 
2012 2012 Writers Guild Awards (TV movie)
Himself - Presenter
 
2010 The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special: In 3-D! On Ice! (TV special documentary)
Himself
 
2007 On The Fly TV (TV series)
Himself
 
2005 100 Greatest Cartoons (TV special documentary)
Himself
 
2003 Brilliant But Cancelled: Pilot Season (TV documentary)
Himself
 
2002 The Perfect Pitch (TV documentary)
Himself
 
2002 Brilliant But Cancelled (TV documentary)
Himself
 

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Ice Age: Continental Drift -- Clip: Scrat Short Ice Age: Continental Drift -- Manny, Diego, and Sid embark upon another adventure after their continent is set adrift. Using an iceberg as a ship, they encounter sea creatures and battle pirates as they explore a new world. Biography: :  -- While enduring chemotherapy, Patrick Swayze filmed 13 episodes of the A & E original Series, "The Beast."
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Alternate Names:

The Abominable Dr. Reiss | The Beast from Bristol Connecticut | My Creeps | Ms. Iris Eek | Mike Reeeeeeeeiss! | Mice Reek | Meshuggeh Mike Reiss | Michael Reiss | Mike 'Reptilicus' Reiss | Mirthless Mike Reiss | Morbid Mike Reiss | Mike Reiss in Ruins
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Trivia:

Reiss attended Harvard College and roomed with future The Simpsons collaborator Al Jean. He lived in Leverett House and wrote for the college's long-running humor magazine The Harvard Lampoon. See more »

Star Sign:

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