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| Name | Megan Ganz |
| Education | University of Florida |
| Occupation | Television writer, television producer |
| Known for | Community, Modern Family, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Mythic Quest |
Megan Ganz is an American television writer and television producer acclaimed for her work on several influential sitcoms. She first gained prominence on the critically praised series Community before serving as a showrunner for the Apple TV+ comedy Mythic Quest. Her career is distinguished by multiple Primetime Emmy Award nominations and a reputation for sharp, character-driven comedy.
Megan Ganz was born in Orlando, Florida, and developed an early interest in comedy and writing. She pursued her higher education at the University of Florida, where she studied telecommunications and contributed to the campus newspaper, The Independent Florida Alligator. Following her graduation, she moved to Los Angeles to begin her career in the entertainment industry.
Ganz began her professional career as an assistant on the NBC series The Office, learning the mechanics of television production under showrunner Greg Daniels. Her big break came when she was hired as a staff writer for the Dan Harmon-created sitcom Community during its third season. She quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a co-producer and earning praise for her episodes. After Community, she joined the writing staff of the ABC hit Modern Family, contributing to multiple seasons of the Emmy Award-winning series and earning her first Primetime Emmy nomination.
She later moved to FX's long-running black comedy It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, where she served as a co-executive producer and helped guide the series through its acclaimed twelfth and thirteenth seasons. In 2019, Ganz was tapped by Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day to co-create and serve as showrunner for Mythic Quest, a comedy series about a video game development studio, for Apple TV+. The show, which also stars Charlotte Nicdao and Danny Pudi, has been celebrated for its innovative storytelling, including notable standalone episodes like "Quarantine" and "Everlight."
Ganz's significant writing credits include the Community episodes "Remedial Chaos Theory" and "Basic Lupine Urology," which are often cited among the series' best. For Modern Family, she co-wrote episodes such as "The Wedding" and "A Tale of Three Cities." On It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, her episodes include "The Gang Turns Black" and "The Gang Does a Clip Show." As an executive producer and head writer on Mythic Quest, she has overseen all storylines, including the prequel episode "A Dark Quiet Death" and the period piece "Everlight." Her work frequently explores meta-humor, genre parody, and complex character dynamics.
Megan Ganz has received several major award nominations throughout her career. She earned her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination in 2015 for her work on "The Wedding" episode of Modern Family. Her work on Mythic Quest has garnered further recognition, including nominations from the Writers Guild of America Award and the Critics' Choice Television Award. The series itself has been nominated for multiple Hollywood Critics Association awards.
Ganz maintains a relatively private personal life but is active on social media, where she occasionally discusses the craft of writing and television industry issues. She has been open about her professional experiences, including a notable public reconciliation with former collaborator Dan Harmon regarding their past working relationship on Community. She resides in Los Angeles.
Category:American television writers Category:American television producers Category:21st-century American women writers