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'''Marc Wilmore''' is a television ], ], and ]. In the early 1990s, he was a writer for '']'', and became a regular cast member in the final (1994-1995) season. Later, he served as a writer and voice actor for the stop-motion animated series '']''. ], he is a producer and writer for '']'', and a writer for '']''. | ||
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Marc Wilmore is a television writer, producer, and actor. In the early 1990s, he was a writer for In Living Color, and became a regular cast member in the final (1994-1995) season. Later, he served as a writer and voice actor for the stop-motion animated series The PJs. As of 2005, he is a producer and writer for The Simpsons, and a writer for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
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