Alec Sulkin
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Alec Sulkin (born February 14, 1973) is an American television writer and producer of the animated film Family Guy.
He has also appeared in The Cleveland Show, Seth MacFarlane's other family comedy film.
Personal life
Sarah Silverman was once dated by Sulkin.
He is Jewish.
Career
During Craig Kilborn's first three years, Sulkin began writing for The Late Late Show. On the WTF's podcast on August 18, 2014, he said he got the job after being recommended by Wellesley Wild.
Sulkin joined Family Guy in 2005 and has since produced, written, and appeared in multiple episodes, including "Golden Harvest," "Chick Cancer," "Stu and Stewie's Great Adventure," "Screams of Silence," "Sounds of Life" and "3 Acts of God," as well as "Into Fat Air," "Into Fat Air," "Grimm Job," and "Man in his Own words," as well as "Domain," "Fite."
In August, 2010, Sulkin and his writing partner Wellesley Wilde signed a three-year deal with twentieth Century Fox TV. Dads, a sitcom starring MacFarlane, was produced by Sulkin and Wild in 2013. After a season, the show was cancelled. Sulkin co-wrote Ted, the well-received comedy, alongside MacFarlane and Wild in 2012.
Sulkin, Danny Smith, John Viener, Patrick Meighan, and Seth MacFarlane, alongside Family Guy writers Julius Sharpe, Danny Smith, John Viener, Patrick Meighan, and Seth MacFarlane were special material writers for the 85th Academy Awards, in which the latter served as the host.
Along with MacFarlane and Wild, Sulkin co-wrote the script of the 2014 film A Million Ways to Die in the West.
Sulkin, along with Richard Appel, became the new showrunners for Family Guy, beginning with season 16.