Frank Mula is an americantelevisionwriter. He has written for Cosby and The Simpsons. The term writer can apply to anyone who creates a written work, but the word more usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, or those who have written in many different forms. ... this refers to the US sitcom â for other uses see Cosby (disambiguation) Cosby was a American situation comedy television series broadcast on CBS Television from 1996 to 2000. ... The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox network. ...
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Mula was unable to return to the borough to serve as grand marshal of the parade, but plans to make an appearance Wednesday, when he and alumna Candy Torres, 50, are inducted into the South River High School Hall of Fame.
Mula was born and raised in South River and lived there until he moved to California to follow his Hollywood dreams at age 28.
Mula expressed his appreciation for the recognition by his alma mater, and said that he would bring a cel of artwork from "The Simpsons" to give to the school at the ceremony on Nov. 19.
His name is Frank Fischer but he is plain Kiko to the Mangyan of Bongabong town, Mindoro Island.
Frank Fischer arrived in Oriental Mindoro province in October 1978 with 30 other Peace Corps volunteers.
Then 21 and a fresh graduate of economics from a university in New York, he never dreamed he would spend the next 25 years of his life on the island with the Mangyan, a people he didn't even know existed.