Eric Rogers
Eric Rogers is one of the main authors of the comics, being responsible for the entire first ten, and a writer of the series. He only wrote one episode during the original run, but returned as a full-time writer for the second run. Rogers is also known for working on the comics based on The Simpsons.
- For other uses, see Eric (disambiguation).
| Eric Rogers | |
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| Profession | Writer |
| IMDB profile | nm1397147 |
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On 7 December 2011, he was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award for "The Silence of the Clamps". [1] However, on 19 February 2012, the episode lost to The Simpsons episode "Homer the Father".

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Commentaries Participated in
References
- 2012 WGA Awards TV, News, Radio, Promotional Writing, and Graphic Animation Nominees Announced. (WGA.org.) 07 December 2011. Retrieved on 07 December 2011.
| Futurama writers | |
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| Current writers | J. Stewart Burns • David X. Cohen • Aaron Ehasz • Matt Groening • Eric Horsted • Ken Keeler • Lewis Morton • Neil Mukhopadhyay • Carolyn Premish • Eric Rogers • Michael Rowe • Michael Saikin • Dan Vebber • Patric M. Verrone • Josh Weinstein • Maiya Williams |
| Former writers | David A. Goodman • Jason Gorbett • Evan Gore • Kristin Gore • Darin Henry • Eric Kaplan • Brian Kelley • Scott Kirby • Heather Lombard • Mirsky • Bill Odenkirk • Ron Weiner • Jeff Westbrook |
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