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American writer Not to be confused with Tom Devaney.
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Tom Devanney
BornThomas Devanney
OccupationWriter
Years active1990–present

Thomas Devanney is an American writer and producer. He has written several episodes of the animated series Family Guy.

Devanney also wrote briefly for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and was a producer on Perfect Strangers in the 1991–92 season. Devanney and his Perfect Strangers producing colleagues (Shari Hearn, Bob Keyes) went on to produce the Fox sitcom Shaky Ground, which ran during the 1992–93 season and starred Matt Frewer, Robin Riker and Jennifer Love Hewitt.

Devanney met fellow Family Guy writer Chris Sheridan while writing for the 1993 series Thea. While not only writing for several episodes of Family Guy including the famous "You Have AIDS" song, as well as The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, he voiced Marilyn Manson in an episode of Family Guy.

Family Guy

Devanney joined Family Guy in 2005. He has since written multiple episodes, including:

References

  1. "'Today' Hosts Take 'Family Guy' Joke Made at Their Expense in Stride – Watch". 30 January 2022.

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