David Mirkin
![Mirkin at the 2012 [[San Diego Comic-Con]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/David_Mirkin_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg)
Mirkin left ''The Edge'' during its run and became the executive producer and showrunner of ''The Simpsons'' for its fifth and sixth seasons. Mirkin has been cited as introducing a more surreal element to the show's humor, as shown by his first writing credit for the show, "Deep Space Homer", which sees Homer Simpson go to space as part of a NASA program to restore interest in space exploration. He won four Primetime Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award for his work on ''The Simpsons''. Mirkin stood down as showrunner after season six, but produced several subsequent episodes, co-wrote ''The Simpsons Movie'' (2007) and from 2013 onwards has remained on the show as a consultant. Mirkin has also moved into feature film direction: he directed the films ''Romy and Michele's High School Reunion'' (1997) and ''Heartbreakers'' (2001). Provided by Wikipedia
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