Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Nancy Pimental | |
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| Name | Nancy Pimental |
| Birth date | 30 December 1965 |
| Birth place | Lowell, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Occupation | Screenwriter, television producer, actress |
| Education | University of Massachusetts Lowell |
| Notable works | The Man Show, South Park, The Sweetest Thing |
Nancy Pimental is an American screenwriter, television producer, and actress, best known for her work in provocative comedy. She gained prominence as a co-host and writer for the Comedy Central series The Man Show and later as a writer for the acclaimed animated series South Park. Pimental also wrote the screenplay for the feature film The Sweetest Thing and has served as an executive producer on shows like Shameless.
Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, she is of Portuguese descent. She pursued her higher education at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, where she initially studied engineering before shifting her focus. Her early comedic inclinations were nurtured in the Boston area, where she began performing stand-up comedy at local clubs. This period of her life laid the groundwork for her move into professional comedy writing in Los Angeles.
Pimental's major break came when she was hired as a writer and co-host for the Comedy Central series The Man Show, alongside hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla. Her role on the program, which often satirized male culture, made her a distinctive voice in early 2000s television. Following this, she joined the writing staff of the groundbreaking animated series South Park, contributing to multiple seasons during a period of significant cultural impact for the show. She transitioned to film by writing the screenplay for the 2002 romantic comedy The Sweetest Thing, starring Cameron Diaz, Christina Applegate, and Selma Blair. In television development, she created the short-lived ABC sitcom The Great State of Georgia. For many years, she served as an executive producer and writer on the long-running Showtime series Shameless, working closely with showrunner John Wells.
* The Sweetest Thing (2002) – Writer * The Man Show (1999–2003) – Co-host, Writer * South Park (2002–2005) – Writer * The Great State of Georgia (2011) – Creator, Executive Producer * Shameless (2014–2021) – Executive Producer, Writer
Her work on Shameless has been recognized by major industry awards. She was part of the writing team nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Comedy. The series itself received multiple nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series during her tenure. Her contributions to South Park, which won the Peabody Award, are also a noted part of her accolades.
She maintains a relatively private personal life, with her professional work in Los Angeles being the primary public focus. She has been an advocate for more women in comedy writing rooms and has spoken about her experiences in the industry. Her Portuguese heritage and New England roots remain influential aspects of her identity.
Category:American screenwriters Category:American television producers Category:American actresses Category:1965 births Category:Living people Category:People from Lowell, Massachusetts Category:University of Massachusetts Lowell alumni