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  1. Ed Simmons (June 18, 1919 – May 18, 1998) was an American producer and screenwriter. In his early career, he partnered with Norman Lear, writing for Martin and Lewis on The Colgate Comedy Hour.

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    Edward Lamar Simmons (born December 31, 1963) is an American former professional football player who spent his entire 11-year career as an offensive tackle for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL) from 1987 to 1997.

  3. Jan 2, 2022 · Ed Simmons, who has always (loudly) claimed that prisoners deserve no sympathy, tries to order a prison-wide lockdown but is overruled. A disastrous riot follows, in which the guard and all his colleagues face an army of armed inmates. So does Ed survive? And who is he finally attacked by? Let’s find out. SPOILERS AHEAD. Is Ed ...

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    Ed Simmons. Writer: The Carol Burnett Show. Ed Simmons began his writing career partnering with Norman Lear to write a monologue for Danny Thomas. The two went on to write for the Ford Star Revue starring Jack Haley, The Colgate Comedy Hour with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, and the Martha Raye show.

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  5. May 23, 1998 · Ed Simmons, an Emmy Award-winning comedy writer and producer who spent his later years delighting senior citizens with his class “Comedy in TV--Then and Now,” has died. He was 78.

  6. Ed Simmons was an American producer and screenwriter. In his early career, he partnered with Norman Lear, writing for Martin and Lewis on The Colgate Comedy Hour. He won five Primetime Emmy Awards and was nominated for eight more in the categories Outstanding Writing and Outstanding Variety Series for his work on the television programs The Red ...

  7. Ed Simmons. Writer: The Carol Burnett Show. Ed Simmons began his writing career partnering with Norman Lear to write a monologue for Danny Thomas. The two went on to write for the Ford Star Revue starring Jack Haley, The Colgate Comedy Hour with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, and the Martha Raye show.