Alec Sulkin
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In this episode of Single Minded with Eugene Khoza. South African comedian Eugene Khoza speaks to Family Guy head writer, showrunner and executive producer Alec Sulkin about Family Guy, raising daughters, the current state of american politics and most importantly what is American football?
Alec Sulkin is an American television writer and producer of the animated series Family Guy. He has also contributed to The Cleveland Show, another series by Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane.
His very first TV job was as a researcher for Saturday Night Live in 1995.Sulkin began as a writer for The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, during the show's first three years. On the August 18, 2014 WTF podcast, he stated that he got the job after being recommended by Wellesley Wild.
Sulkin joined Family Guy in 2005, and has since produced, written and provided voices for multiple episodes, including the hour-long Star Wars homage, "Blue Harvest", as well as "Chick Cancer", "Stew-Roids", "Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure", "Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q", "Family Guy Viewer Mail #2" (with Tom Devanney and Deepak Sethi), "Into Fat Air", "Grimm Job" and "3 Acts of God".
About Eugene: Eugene Khoza is one of the top South African comedians, radio and television personalities. He was the co-host of the SABC1 sports magazine show countdown from 2008-2010. He was the host alongside Trevor Noah of the e.tv reality competition THE AXE Sweet Life from March to May 2009. In addition, Eugene was a writer and cast member of the talk show, Tonight with Trevor Noah and appeared in various sketches.