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==Before ''Daria''==
Gonzalez was born in Washington, DC. He attended the University of Maryland, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor in Theatre in 1988. He would later obtain a theatre degree at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in 1992.
 
Glenn Eichler served as the managing editor of the American humor magazine ''National Lampoon''. It is not known how long he served in this capacity, but he was editor as least as early as 1983. A notice in the weddings section of the New York Times mentions his upcoming marraige to Michele Tomaskik on September 24, 1983.
Gonzalez was working as a resident actor at the Protean Theatre Company in New York City when he was asked to voice Trent Lane on ''Daria''. Before and afterward, he has been a theatre actor and playwright with minor roles in film.
 
In addition to his work with National Lampoon, Eichler was a freelance writer for Esquire, The Village Voice and the New York Times.
Nothing is known of Gonzalez's current activities. His IMDB profile ends with his work on ''Daria''.
 
==TriviaEichler and MTV==
 
Glenn Eichler mentions how he got started with MTV in an interview:
*Gonzalez's favorite episode is [[Road Worrier]]. One of his favorite lines is "I've got a real problem with authority".
 
*From his resume, Gonzalez states that he is fluent in both Spanish and French.
'''Well, I guess Beavis was my big break. I was an editor at National Lampoon, during MTV's youth, and came over to MTV as a promo writer, and Beavis happened to come out of the promos department, because a very creative producer there, named John Payson, found Beavis, at I believe the Spike and Mike's Twisted Film Festival. To make a long story short, the little short that Mike Judge produced got a big reaction immediately from MTV viewers, and they wanted to rush into production and start making cartoons, but they didn't have a staff, so they used the promo writers as the writers, and that's how I became a cartoon writer, I guess.'''
*Gonzalez's height is 5'5" (1.65 m). He has hazel eyes.
 
*Favorite TV shows: "That 70's Show", "The Simpsons", "Seinfeld".
While working under Mike Judge as a ''Beavis and Butt-head'' writer, Eichler is credited with three of the episodes. Furthermore, he was credited as creating the character of [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] to serve as a comedic foil for Beavis and Butt-head. When MTV decided to create a ''Beavis and Butt-head'' spinoff, they sought out Glenn Eichler for assistance and were able to use Daria, a character which had not been created by Mike Judge.
*Favorite books: "The Lord of the Rings", The ''Harry Potter'' series, "The Little Prince", "The World According to Garp".
 
*Favorite actors: Patrick Stewart, Matthew Broderick, Cher
Furthermore, Eichler met many of the future writers of ''Daria'' who were then working as writers for ''Beavis and Butt-head'', such as [[Sam Johnson]] and [[Chris Marcil]]. [[Tracy Grandstaff]] was a voice artist on Beavis and Butt-head, voicing Daria, Cassandra, and other Mike Judge characters. Grandstaff would eventually voice Daria during the run of Daria's own series.
 
Other writers with whom Glenn Eichler worked on ''Daria'', such as Peter Gaffney, were known through Eicher's days as a ''National Lampoon'' editor.
 
During his time working at Beavis and Butt-head, Eichler would edit ''Beavis and Butt-head: This Book Sucks'' and ''The Beavis and Butt-head Ensucklopedia''. He also wrote ''Bill and Hillary's 12-step Guide to Political Recovery'' in 1995 with the British comedy group Spitting Image and wrote ''Dr. Katz's Me at a Glance'' in 1996.
 
He would also write one episode of ''Married With Children'' before beginning work on ''Daria''.
 
==After ''Daria''==
 
After Daria finished, Eichler stated that he was "just keeping busy". He worked on MTV pilots based on "Mystik Spiral" (which have never been aired) and ''Hey Joel'' (which was briefly a cartoon series).
 
Eichler is currently a writer/producer on ''The Colbert Report'', a show mocking right-wing American news with Stephen Colbert taking on a fictional persona as a conservative blowhard. It is on the Comedy Central network in the United States.
 
He will be writing a graphic novel with Nick Bertozzi called ''Stuffed'', due to be finished in 2009.
 
==''Daria'' episodes written by Glenn Eichler==
 
*[[Esteemsters]]
*[[Cafe Disaffecto]]
*[[This Year's Model]] (co-writer)
*[[The Teachings of Don Jake]]
*[[The Misery Chick]]
*[[Arts 'N Crass]]
*[[Write Where it Hurts]]
*[[Through a Lens Darkly]]
*[[Daria!]]
*[[Jane's Addition]]
*[[Partner's Complaint]]
*[[Dye! Dye! My Darling]]
*[[Is It Fall Yet?]]
*[[Fizz Ed]]
*[[Boxing Daria]]
*[[Is It College Yet?]]
 
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