BOB’S BURGERS

LOREN BOUCHARD

Creator/Executive Producer

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In addition to being the creator of BOB’S BURGERS, Loren Bouchard also executive-produces and contributes music for the hit animated series, which has earned two Emmy Awards for Best Primetime Animated Program and has been nominated in the category for ten consecutive years. Most recently, Bouchard co-created the Emmy Award-nominated animated musical series “Central Park,” which has been renewed for a third season. He is currently working on “The Bob’s Burgers Movie.”

In addition, Bouchard is an executive producer of FOX’s animated series, THE GREAT NORTH, which premiered in February 2021, and has already been renewed for two additional seasons.

Born in New York City and raised in Massachusetts, Bouchard began his career in Boston. He was an editor, story writer and producer on the 1995 animated show “Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist,” which ran for six seasons. The show won two Cable Ace Awards, an Emmy Award and a Peabody Award.

Bouchard also produced the first season of the animated show “Science Court,” which ran for three seasons. In 1999, he co-created “Home Movies,” which aired for four seasons. In 2005, Bouchard created the animated show “Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil.”

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In addition to being the creator of BOB’S BURGERS, Loren Bouchard also executive-produces and contributes music for the hit animated series, which has earned two Emmy Awards for Best Primetime Animated Program and has been nominated in the category for ten consecutive years. Most recently, Bouchard co-created the Emmy Award-nominated animated musical series “Central Park,” which has been renewed for a third season. He is currently working on “The Bob’s Burgers Movie.”

In addition, Bouchard is an executive producer of FOX’s animated series, THE GREAT NORTH, which premiered in February 2021, and has already been renewed for two additional seasons.

Born in New York City and raised in Massachusetts, Bouchard began his career in Boston. He was an editor, story writer and producer on the 1995 animated show “Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist,” which ran for six seasons. The show won two Cable Ace Awards, an Emmy Award and a Peabody Award.

Bouchard also produced the first season of the animated show “Science Court,” which ran for three seasons. In 1999, he co-created “Home Movies,” which aired for four seasons. In 2005, Bouchard created the animated show “Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil.”