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'''James Thomas "Jim" Dauterive''' is an [[United States|American]] [[animation]] producer and writer. Dauterive is most notably known for executive producing and writing several episodes of the animated series ''[[King of the Hill]]'', and developing and writing for the Fox series ''[[Bob's Burgers]].<ref>{{imdb name|0202458}}</ref> |
'''James Thomas "Jim" Dauterive''' is an [[United States|American]] [[animation]] producer and writer. Dauterive is most notably known for executive producing and writing several episodes of the animated series ''[[King of the Hill]]'', and developing and writing for the Fox series ''[[Bob's Burgers]].<ref>{{imdb name|0202458}}</ref> |
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==King of the Hill== |
==''King of the Hill''== |
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Dauterive joined ''King of the Hill'' as a writer at its inception in 1996. He wrote multiple episodes, including: |
Dauterive joined ''King of the Hill'' as a writer at its inception in 1996. He wrote multiple episodes, including: |
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"Strangeness on a Train"; |
"Strangeness on a Train"; |
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Jim Dauterive | |
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Born | James Dauterive 1957 |
Occupation | Television writer/producer |
Years active | 1997–present |
James Thomas "Jim" Dauterive is an American animation producer and writer. Dauterive is most notably known for executive producing and writing several episodes of the animated series King of the Hill, and developing and writing for the Fox series Bob's Burgers.[1]
King of the Hill
Dauterive joined King of the Hill as a writer at its inception in 1996. He wrote multiple episodes, including: "Strangeness on a Train"; "The Redneck on Rainey Street"; "Glen Peggy Glen Ross"; "To Sirloin with Love" (co-writer); "What Happens at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis Stays at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis"; "The Son That Got Away"; "The Company Man"; "Snow Job" (co-writer); "Junkie Business"; "Nine Pretty Darn Angry Men"; "Hank's Cowboy Movie"; "A Beer Can Named Desire"; "Church Hopping"; "The Trouble with Gribbles"; "Hanky Panky"; and "The Perils of Polling". The King of the Hill character Bill Dauterive is named after him.
References
- ^ Jim Dauterive at IMDb
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