Talk:Mike Reiss

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Mike Reiss Signature[edit]

I have a signature of Mike Reiss that he wrote in his book City of Hamburgerers that I bought of his during a book signing event following an event where he spoke. The event was at the Wheeler Opere House in Aspen, Colorado back in 2012 as explained in this digital/online article in the Denver Post about the event at https://www.denverpost.com/2012/03/22/mike-reiss-among-jurors-for-aspen-shortsfest/ I know the signature is real, but I know others may think I could easily like about having his signature, and so I will find people who can confirm it's authenticity. I took a closeup picture of the signature with my iPhone 6, uploaded it to my computer, cropped it and then removed the background around the signature to make it transparent. Png and jpg verions of the signature have been uploaded to Wikimedia Commons underCreative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licenses at File:CloseupofMikeReissSignatureCropped.png and File:CloseupofMikeReissSignatureCropped.jpg/face next to the signature is a small and quickly drawn sketch of me in 2012 before I got glasses. If you can authenticate the signature for me and back up my claims about it being real, I would appreciate it. If I can confirm it is authentic, in some way other then what I claim or say (although I know it is real as I was there when I got the book signed)that I can prove, then may I put the signature on this article about Mike Reiss, within the infobox as I have seen done on a few other Wikipedia pages? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Greshthegreat (talkcontribs) 02:49, 3 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

al jean, mike reiss, and disney[edit]

I know that Al Jean and Mike Reiss both worked for Disney for a number of years, but I can not find anything that they are credited working on from Disney in that period of time. If someone has that information I would love to hear it.

Sources[edit]

[1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7]

  • The brains behind Homer and Bart - Mike Reiss, a writer and producer for " The Simpsons ," will speak this weekend at the Heights Theater.
  • 'Simpson' writer returns to a familiar scene

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This article desperately needs a filmography[edit]

This guy has an extensive filmography, as per https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0718514/ (yes, I am fully aware we don't use IMDB for official articles) and has even created children's books according to an interview I saw of him courtesy of Lawrence Family JCC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI8GY1Pb2Rc . This article is VERY incomplete in my view, and should be added upon quite a bit. User:Emandudeguyperson Emandudeguyperson (talk) 04:42, 4 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]