Megan Ganz

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Megan Ganz
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Ganz at the 2012 Comic Con
Born
Megan Ann Ganz [1]

(1984-06-01) June 1, 1984 (age 39)
Alma mater University of Michigan
Occupations
  • Writer
  • editor
  • Director
Years active2006–present
Spouse
(m. 2015)

Megan Ann Ganz (born June 1, 1984) is an American comedy writer, podcaster, and former associate editor of The Onion . She has been a writer and executive producer on the FXX series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia since 2017. She previously wrote for the NBC series Community for three years from 2010 to 2013, and left to write for Modern Family from 2013 to 2015, where she won an Emmy. [2] She also wrote for the Fox comedy series The Last Man on Earth , and co-created the Apple TV+ comedy series Mythic Quest alongside Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day.

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Early life and education

Ganz was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She was born at 4:20. [3] Her father died when she was eight years old. [4] She graduated from Hackett Catholic Central High School in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 2002. [5]

In 2006, she graduated with honors from the University of Michigan, where she was editor-in-chief of The Every Three Weekly . [6]

Career

After completing her junior year at the university, she interned at Mad magazine in New York City. Ganz had planned to move back to Michigan after her internship was over, but Mad's editor-in-chief John Ficarra encouraged her to remain in New York and pursue comedy writing. [7] She returned to New York and became assistant editor at The Onion and was later promoted to associate editor.

In 2008 Ganz was featured on an episode of This American Life along with other Onion staff members. An agent from United Talent Agency heard the broadcast and suggested that she move into television writing. [8] In summer 2009 Ganz left her job at The Onion and moved to Los Angeles to become a writer for the Comedy Central sketch show Important Things with Demetri Martin . [9]

In 2010, she began writing for the NBC comedy series Community . [10] In 2013, after the shortened season 4 of Community had wrapped, Ganz joined the writing staff of the ABC series Modern Family . [11] In 2015, Ganz created and produced an animated action-comedy pilot called Cassius and Clay which was expected to be paired with Archer on FXX, but the show never progressed beyond the pilot stage. [12]

In 2016, Ganz announced on her Instagram that she had been hired as a writer for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia , where she has since been promoted to executive producer and director for certain episodes. She also stars in, edits and produces the Always Sunny podcast, alongside Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton & Charlie Day. [13]

In 2019, Apple TV+ announced Ganz as co-creator, along with Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day, of the new comedy series Mythic Quest , which premiered February 7, 2020 on the streaming platform.

Ganz cites Dave Barry, Kaitlin Olson, Louis Sachar, Mad , Charles Schulz, and Bill Watterson as influences. [7]

Personal life

Ganz began dating British comedian Humphrey Ker in 2013. The couple were engaged in late 2014, and married on May 30, 2015.

In 2018, during a Twitter exchange with Community creator and executive producer Dan Harmon, Ganz revealed Harmon engaged in inappropriate behavior toward her during their time on the show together. [14] Harmon admitted his behavior on an episode of his podcast, Harmontown , in which he went into detail about his wrongdoings which included making advances on her and then mistreating her after she turned him down. Ganz said that she felt vindicated by the admission and accepted his apology, urging her Twitter followers to listen to this episode of Harmontown, and calling it a "master class in how to apologize", ultimately forgiving him. [15] [16] The exchange, the apology and Ganz's thoughts about them were covered in episode 674 of This American Life in which she was interviewed. [17]

Filmography

The following is a partial list of television episodes written or directed by Ganz.

Community

Modern Family

It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

The Last Man on Earth

Mythic Quest

Awards and nominations

Ganz has been nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series for Modern Family twice, winning in 2014, and nominated in 2015. [18]

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