Ted Jessup
Theodore Carrington Jessup is an American television writer, producer, actor, and performer. He was a writer for the Fox animated sitcom Family Guy, and has written the episodes "12 and a Half Angry Men," "Mom's the Word," "The 2000-Year-Old Virgin," "Brokeback Swanson," and "High School English” among others.
Early life and education
Ted Jessup was born in Geneva, Switzerland, where his father was serving with the Central Intelligence Agency. He grew up in Washington DC and the Middle East where he attended international schools. He graduated from Hamilton College.Production
Jessup has been a producer and writer for National Geographic Television, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, The [Late Late Show (U.S.)|The Late Late Show] with Craig Kilborn, Seth MacFarlane, VH1, MTV and The Al Franken Show among others.Jessup has written comedy for numerous award-winning shows including The Peoples Choice, ''Guys Choice and Video Game Awards. He co-created the cult favorites VH1's Rock Candy and Dave and Steve's [Video Game Explosion]. He was also an executive producer and head writer for Nickelodeon's Space Cases.
Jessup was the executive producer and head of programming for Lorne Michaels's experimental, youth-targeted Burly Bear Network. He also executive produced the critically acclaimed feature film, Throwing Down, which won best American film at the 1995 Hamptons’ Film Festival. Jessup also won a CableACE Award for directing The Other Europe'' for the Travel Channel, starring Billy Kimball.