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Andrew Guest is an American television writer and producer. Notable works include writing or producing episodes of 30 Rock, Community, Suburgatory, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. He has worked on series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, being a producer on Hawkeye, and is set to serve as showrunner for Wonder Man. Guest wrote episodes for the series Community, including "Advanced Criminal Law" (2009), "Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples" (2010), "Romantic Expressionism" (2010), "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" (2011), and "A Fistful of Paintballs" (2011). He is set to co-write a film, along with series creator Dan Harmon, based on Community for Peacock. He was also involved with the production of Hawkeye. Description above from the Wikipedia article Andrew Guest, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Executive Producer:
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Writer:
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Consulting Producer:
2021 Hawkeye
Creator:
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Executive Producer:
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Writer:
2006 30 Rock
2009 Community
2011 Suburgatory
2013 Brooklyn Nine-Nine
2017 Brockmire
2019 The Twilight Zone
2021 Hawkeye
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