Brent Forrester


Brent Forrester is an American writer and producer, who has written for 6 Emmy Award-winning television comedies. He wrote several episodes of the animated television sitcom The Simpsons between 1993 and 1997. He has worked as a writer on The Ben Stiller Show, Mr. Show with Bob and David, Undeclared, Super Fun Nightand The Office. He served as head writer and executive producer on King of the Hill, Love, The Office and Space Force. Forrester has also written feature films.

Early life

Forrester, the son of physician James S. Forrester, grew up as a surfer in Malibu, CA. As an undergraduate John Jay Scholar at Columbia University he worked on the university's student TV station, and returned to Los Angeles to begin a career as a TV writer.

Career

Forrester wrote for The Simpsons between 1993 and 1997. He wrote the episodes: "Homer vs. Patty and Selma", "Lemon of Troy", the Krusty Burger segment of "22 Short Films About Springfield", and "Homerpalooza". "Homerpalooza" was based on a story by David X. Cohen, although Forrester wrote the script. To do research for the episode, Forrester went to one of the Lollapalooza concerts, which ended up being a horrible experience. Several of the jokes in the episode are based on his experiences: cameras were being seized and thrown in the garbage, there were numerous advertisements, several "sour faced teens", a real freak show and at one point a stranger approached Forrester and asked "how's it going, nark?"
Forrester has also served as executive producer on King of the Hill, and written for The Ben Stiller Show, Mr. Show with Bob and David and Undeclared. He served as a writer and consulting producer on The Office. He has written seven episodes of the show including "The Merger" and "Business School" and directed the episode "Casual Friday". He also directed a 2008 series of webisodes of the show, and wrote the NBC.com web series In Gayle We Trust.
He also wrote the screenplay for the 1996 film The Stupids. Forrester is writing the film The Low Self Esteem of Lizzie Gillespie with Mindy Kaling, and a sitcom pilot for Ron Howard.
Forrester also voiced Leon the Drug Addict in the episode of King of the Hill "Junkie Business".
In May 2012, he became an executive producer for the final season of The Office. In 2014 Netflix announced a two-season comedy series entitled Love co-created by director Judd Apatow, Paul Rust, and Lesley Arfin, with Forrester as executive producer. In 2019-2020 Forrester is executive producer of Space Force directed by Greg Daniels and starring Steve Carell.

Writing credits

''The Simpsons'' written episodes

Forrester has written the following episodes:
Forrester has co-written the following sketches from the following episodes:
Forrester co-wrote the following episode:
Forrester has written or co-written the following episodes:
  1. "The Merger" - Season 3
  2. "Business School" - Season 3
  3. "Product Recall" co-written with Justin Spitzer - Season 3
  4. "Did I Stutter?" co-written with Justin Spitzer - Season 4
  5. "Business Trip" - Season 5
  6. "Blood Drive" - Season 5
  7. "Mafia" - Season 6
  8. "New Leads" - Season 6
  9. "The Search" - Season 7
  10. "Work Bus" - Season 9
  11. "A.A.R.M." - Season 9

    ''Love'' written episodes

Forrester has written or co-written the following episodes:
Forrester has written or co-written the following episodes:

''The Office'' directed episodes

Forrester has directed the following episodes:
  1. "Casual Friday" - Season 5
  2. "New Leads" - Season 6
  3. "Test the Store" - Season 8
  4. "The Target" - Season 9