List of The Simpsons guest stars
List of The Simpsons guest stars
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In addition to the show's regular cast of voice actors, celebrity guest stars have been a staple of The Simpsons, an American animated television sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company, since its first season. The Simpsons focuses on the eponymous family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. The family was initially conceived by Groening for a series of animated shorts, which originally aired as a part of The Tracey Ullman Show between 1987 and 1989. The shorts were developed into a half-hour prime time series which began in December 1989.[1] The series' 29th season began in October 2017 and 639 episodes of The Simpsons have aired. A feature film adaptation of the series called The Simpsons Movie, was released in 2007.
Guest voices have come from a wide range of professions, including actors, athletes, authors, musicians, artists, politicians and scientists. In the show's early years most guest stars voiced original characters, but as the show has continued the number of those appearing as themselves has increased.
The first credited guest star was Marcia Wallace who appeared in "Bart the Genius" in her first stint as Bart's teacher Edna Krabappel. Singer Tony Bennett was the first guest star to appear as himself, appearing briefly in the season two episode "Dancin' Homer". Several guest stars have featured as recurring characters on the show, including Phil Hartman, Joe Mantegna and Kelsey Grammer. Hartman made the most appearances, guest starring 52 times. Grammer, Mantegna, Maurice LaMarche and Frank Welker have appeared twenty times or more; Jon Lovitz has appeared over ten times, while Albert Brooks, Glenn Close, Michael Dees, Dana Gould, Terry W. Greene, Valerie Harper, Jan Hooks, Jane Kaczmarek, Stacy Keach, Kipp Lennon, Jackie Mason, Sally Stevens, George Takei and Michael York have made over five appearances.
Two guest stars, Ricky Gervais and Seth Rogen, earned writing credits for the episodes in which they appeared. Grammer, Mason and three-time guest star Anne Hathaway all won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for guest voice roles on the show. The show was awarded the Guinness World Record for "Most Guest Stars Featured in a TV Series" in 2010. As of May 20, 2018, there have been 783 guest stars on the show,[A] with this figure rising to 788 if The Simpsons Movie is included.
Contents
1 History
2 Guest stars
3 Upcoming scheduled guest stars
4 Guest stars with multiple appearances
5 Other media
6 Guest animators
7 Notes
8 Citations
9 References
10 External links
History[edit]
Guest stars have appeared on The Simpsons since its first season, in addition to the show's main cast of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria and Harry Shearer and supporting cast of Tress MacNeille, Pamela Hayden, Maggie Roswell, Russi Taylor, Chris Edgerly and former supporting cast members Marcia Mitzman Gaven, Karl Wiedergott, Doris Grau, Jo Ann Harris, Susan Blu and Christopher Collins.[2]Kevin Michael Richardson started as a recurring guest star in the twenty first season, but joined the supporting cast in the twenty eighth, starting with the episode "The Last Traction Hero". Guest voices have come from a wide range of professions, including actors, athletes, authors, musicians, artists, politicians and scientists. In the earlier seasons, most of the guest stars voiced characters, but eventually more started appearing as themselves.[3] The first male guest star was actor Sam McMurray, who voiced a worker at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant in "Homer's Odyssey", the show's third episode, and Marcia Wallace was the first female guest star on the show starting from Bart the Genius as Edna Krabappel and Ms. Melon. Singer Tony Bennett was the first guest star to appear as himself, appearing in the season two episode "Dancin' Homer" while Aerosmith were the first band with their cameo in the third season's "Flaming Moe's"
Several guest stars have made multiple appearances on the show, often as recurring characters. Actress Marcia Wallace guest starred 176 times, making her the most recurring female guest star on the show, until her death in 2013. Edna Krabappel was then retired from the show, but sometimes appears as a ghost, and actor Phil Hartman guest-starred in 52 episodes, more than any other male actor, although his initial role in the second season episode "Bart Gets Hit By a Car" in 1991 was intended to be a one-off.[4] He voiced the recurring characters Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz as well as numerous other one-time characters, until his death in 1998. McClure and Hutz were subsequently retired from the show.[5] Actor Kelsey Grammer first appeared as Sideshow Bob in the first-season episode "Krusty Gets Busted" while actor Joe Mantegna made his first appearance as Fat Tony in the third season episode "Bart the Murderer". The two have appeared in 21 and 28 episodes respectively; Mantegna also appeared in the film. Both roles were originally written for other actors: Bob was originally to be voiced by James Earl Jones,[6] who later guest starred three times on the show, while Fat Tony was written for Sheldon Leonard.[4] Other repeat guest stars include Albert Brooks, Glenn Close, Jan Hooks, Maurice LaMarche, Jon Lovitz, Jane Kaczmarek, Jackie Mason, Charles Napier and Frank Welker.
According to Groening, guest star choices "come from the writers saying, 'Wouldn't it be cool to have [such a person on the show]?'",[7] while showrunner Al Jean has stated the reasoning is "we want to meet our heroes."[8]Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein, showrunners of the seventh and eight seasons, favored guest stars with what they felt were unique and interesting voices such as actors R. Lee Ermey, Donald Sutherland, Kirk Douglas and Lawrence Tierney.[9] In 2014, Jean stated that fewer people would be appearing as themselves, as the staff did not want it to become a "crazy roster".[10]
Many guest stars come into the show's recording studio to record their parts,[7] although some are recorded over the telephone.[11] Two guest stars have been credited with writing the episode in which they guest starred. Comedian Ricky Gervais wrote the episode "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife",[12] while actor Seth Rogen co-wrote the episode "Homer the Whopper" with Evan Goldberg.[13] Two guest stars were credited with pseudonyms. Actor Dustin Hoffman was credited as "Sam Etic" for the episode "Lisa's Substitute" while musician Michael Jackson was credited as "John Jay Smith" for the episode "Stark Raving Dad". After the latter episode, the producers decided that if a celebrity wished to guest star on the show, they had to be willing to be credited under their real name.[14]
Numerous people have rejected the chance to appear on the show. Actor William Shatner has been described as the first person to reject the show.[15] The producers have consistently failed to persuade any former President of the United States to appear.[8] Musicians Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan have also rejected multiple invitations to guest star on the series.[16][17] Other people to turn the show down include actors Michael Caine,[18]Tom Cruise,[19]Tiff Needell, Archie Norman, Kyle MacLachlan, Natalie Imbruglia, Clint Eastwood and Anthony Hopkins[20] and director Quentin Tarantino.[21] Musician Prince turned down a role in a sequel to "Stark Raving Dad", which meant the script was never produced.[22]
Others have accepted the offer, but have been unable to record a role. Musician Frank Zappa and actor Anthony Perkins both became too ill to record their parts,[20][23] while Jim Carrey had to drop out due to time constraints,[24] and Faye Dunaway cancelled.[25]Christopher Walken originally agreed appear as himself in "Insane Clown Poppy". However, he then decided to demand a lot more money than the producers were willing to pay. Instead, Jay Mohr provided the voice of Walken. In the end credits, Jay Mohr is actually credited with the voice of Christopher Walken, the credit says "Jay Mohr as Christopher Walken". This is the first time this has ever been done.
Robby Krieger of The Doors recorded a cameo for the episode "The Great Money Caper", but his part was cut because the writers felt his appearance seemed too forced. The scene was later included on the season's DVD release.[26] Similarly, actress Catherine O'Hara recorded the voice of Colette the waitress in "Flaming Moe's", but was redubbed with Jo Ann Harris who the producers felt was a better fit.[27]Ron Howard, in what would have been his third appearance on The Simpsons, was advertised as guest starring on "Children of a Lesser Clod".[28] However, he did not appear for any recording sessions.
Mason, Grammer and Anne Hathaway have each won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for their guest voice roles on the show.[29] The show was awarded the Guinness World Record for "Most Guest Stars Featured in a TV Series" on May 23, 2010, with Guinness estimating that the show has featured "at least 555 as of series 21".[30] As of May 20, 2018, there have been 783 guest stars on the show, totalling 1363 guest spots.[A] These figures rise to 788 and 1371 respectively if The Simpsons Movie is counted as well.
Guest stars[edit]
Seasons: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 • Movie • 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 • Upcoming • |
- The color of the season number in the first column corresponds to the color of that season's DVD boxset or digital purchase image for the seasons what have not been released in physical format.
- In the No. column:
- The first number refers to the order it aired during the entire series.
- The second number refers to the episode number within its season: i.e. 1506 would be the sixth episode of the fifteenth season.
- The production code refers to the code assigned to the episode by the production team. The first two characters refer to the season the episode was made for. The first season is 7Gxx, the second is 7Fxx, the third is 8Fxx and the fourth is 9Fxx. After that, the fifth season started with 1F and continued in order until season nine (which was 5F). Starting with season ten, the production codes started with AABF, with the first letter changing for each season (i.e. BABF, CABF, etc.). The number at the end of the code is the order in which that episode was produced during that production run.[31]
- Guests with "(archival)" after their names refer to cases where roles were not recorded specifically for the episode, but instead archival audio and/or footage from independent sources was used in the episode. In most cases these appearances have been uncredited and are usually not considered as proper guest stars given the circumstances.
Season | Guest star | Role(s) | No. | Prod. code | Episode title |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
21 | Matt Groening | Himself | 442–2101 | LABF13 | "Homer the Whopper"[34] |
21 | Seth Rogen | Lyle McCarthy | 442–2101 | LABF13 | "Homer the Whopper"[34] |
21 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Security guard | 442–2101 | LABF13 | "Homer the Whopper"[35] |
21 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 443–2102 | LABF15 | "Bart Gets a "Z"" |
21 | Chuck Liddell | Himself | 444–2103 | LABF16 | "The Great Wife Hope"[36] |
21 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 444–2103 | LABF16 | "The Great Wife Hope" |
21 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 445–2104 | LABF14 | "Treehouse of Horror XX" |
21 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 446–2105 | LABF17 | "The Devil Wears Nada" |
21 | Jonah Hill | Andy Hamilton | 447–2106 | LABF18 | "Pranks and Greens"[37] |
21 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 447–2106 | LABF18 | "Pranks and Greens" |
21 | Neve Campbell | Cassandra | 448–2107 | LABF19 | "Rednecks and Broomsticks"[38] |
21 | Kim Cattrall | Fourth Simpson child | 449–2108 | MABF01 | "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[39] |
21 | Huell Howser | Himself | 449–2108 | MABF01 | "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[39] |
21 | Cooper Manning | Himself | 449–2108 | MABF01 | "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[39] |
21 | Eli Manning | Himself | 449–2108 | MABF01 | "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[39] |
21 | Peyton Manning | Himself | 449–2108 | MABF01 | "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[39] |
21 | Jordan Nagai | Charlie | 449–2108 | MABF01 | "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[39] |
21 | Smothers Brothers[B] | Themselves | 449–2108 | MABF01 | "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[39] |
21 | Mitch Albom | Himself | 450–2109 | MABF02 | "Thursdays with Abie"[40] |
21 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 450–2109 | MABF02 | "Thursdays with Abie" |
21 | Anne Hathaway | Princess Penelope | 451–2110 | LABF20 | "Once Upon a Time in Springfield"[41] |
21 | Eartha Kitt | Herself | 451–2110 | LABF20 | "Once Upon a Time in Springfield"[41] |
21 | Maurice LaMarche | Nuclear Power Plant Guard | 451–2110 | LABF20 | "Once Upon a Time in Springfield"[42] |
21 | Gary Larson | Himself | 451–2110 | LABF20 | "Once Upon a Time in Springfield"[41] |
21 | Jackie Mason | Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky | 451–2110 | LABF20 | "Once Upon a Time in Springfield"[41] |
21 | Chris Martin[C] | Himself | 452–2111 | MABF03 | "Million Dollar Maybe"[43] |
21 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 452–2111 | MABF03 | "Million Dollar Maybe" |
21 | Bob Costas | Himself | 453–2112 | MABF05 | "Boy Meets Curl"[44] |
21 | Wren T. Brown | Virgil Simpson | 454–2113 | MABF06 | "The Color Yellow"[45] |
21 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 455–2114 | MABF04 | "Postcards from the Wedge" |
21 | Angela Bassett | Michelle Obama | 456–2115 | MABF07 | "Stealing First Base"[46] |
21 | Sarah Silverman | Nikki McKenna | 456–2115 | MABF07 | "Stealing First Base"[46] |
21 | Sacha Baron Cohen | Jakob | 457–2116 | MABF10 | "The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed"[47] |
21 | Yael Naim | Dorit | 457–2116 | MABF10 | "The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed"[47] |
21 | Joe Mantegna | Fat Tony | 458–2117 | MABF08 | "American History X-cellent"[48] |
21 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Prisoner | 458–2117 | MABF08 | "American History X-cellent"[48] |
21 | Jane Kaczmarek | Judge Constance Harm | 459–2118 | MABF09 | "Chief of Hearts"[49] |
21 | Maurice LaMarche | David Starsky | 459–2118 | MABF09 | "Chief of Hearts"[49] |
21 | Joe Mantegna | Fat Tony | 459–2118 | MABF09 | "Chief of Hearts"[49] |
21 | Eddie Izzard | Queen Elizabeth II Prince Charles Nigel Bakerbutcher | 461–2120 | MABF12 | "To Surveil with Love"[50] |
21 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 461–2120 | MABF12 | "To Surveil with Love" |
21 | Don Pardo | Himself | 462–2121 | MABF13 | "Moe Letter Blues"[51] |
21 | Kelsey Grammer | Sideshow Bob | 463–2122 | MABF11 | "The Bob Next Door"[52] |
21 | Simon Cowell | Himself | 464–2123 | MABF15 | "Judge Me Tender"[53] |
21 | Ellen DeGeneres | Herself | 464–2123 | MABF15 | "Judge Me Tender"[53] |
21 | Kara DioGuardi | Herself | 464–2123 | MABF15 | "Judge Me Tender"[53] |
21 | Randy Jackson | Himself | 464–2123 | MABF15 | "Judge Me Tender"[53] |
21 | Rupert Murdoch | Himself | 464–2123 | MABF15 | "Judge Me Tender"[53] |
21 | Ryan Seacrest | Himself | 464–2123 | MABF15 | "Judge Me Tender"[53] |
22 | Jemaine Clement | Ethan Ballantyne | 465–2201 | MABF21 | "Elementary School Musical"[54] |
22 | Ira Glass | Himself | 465–2201 | MABF21 | "Elementary School Musical"[55] |
22 | Stephen Hawking | Himself | 465–2201 | MABF21 | "Elementary School Musical"[55] |
22 | Bret McKenzie | Kurt Hardwick | 465–2201 | MABF21 | "Elementary School Musical"[54] |
22 | Lea Michele | Sarah | 465–2201 | MABF21 | "Elementary School Musical"[55] |
22 | Cory Monteith | Flynn | 465–2201 | MABF21 | "Elementary School Musical"[55] |
22 | Amber Riley | Aiesha | 465–2201 | MABF21 | "Elementary School Musical"[55] |
22 | Terry W. Greene | Janitor | 466–2202 | MABF17 | "Loan-a Lisa" |
22 | Chris Hansen | Himself | 466–2202 | MABF17 | "Loan-a Lisa"[56] |
22 | Muhammad Yunus | Himself | 466–2202 | MABF17 | "Loan-a Lisa"[57] |
22 | Mark Zuckerberg | Himself | 466–2202 | MABF17 | "Loan-a Lisa"[58] |
22 | Bill James | Himself | 467–2203 | MABF18 | "MoneyBART"[59] |
22 | Mike Scioscia | Himself | 467–2203 | MABF18 | "MoneyBART"[59] |
22 | Hugh Laurie | Roger | 468–2204 | MABF16 | "Treehouse of Horror XXI"[60] |
22 | Daniel Radcliffe | Edmund | 468–2204 | MABF16 | "Treehouse of Horror XXI"[61] |
22 | Terry W. Greene | Sgt. Activity | 470–2206 | NABF01 | "The Fool Monty" |
22 | Gregg Berger | Various animals | 471–2207 | NABF02 | "How Munched is That Birdie in the Window?" |
22 | Danica Patrick | Herself | 471–2207 | NABF02 | "How Munched is That Birdie in the Window?"[62] |
22 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 471–2207 | NABF02 | "How Munched is That Birdie in the Window?" |
22 | Rachel Weisz | Dr. Thurston | 471–2207 | NABF02 | "How Munched is That Birdie in the Window?"[62] |
22 | Katy Perry | Herself (live action) | 472–2208 | MABF22 | "The Fight Before Christmas"[63] |
22 | Martha Stewart | Herself | 472–2208 | MABF22 | "The Fight Before Christmas"[64] |
22 | Jon Hamm | FBI agent | 473–2209 | MABF19 | "Donnie Fatso"[65] |
22 | Joe Mantegna | Fat Tony Fit Tony | 473–2209 | MABF19 | "Donnie Fatso"[65] |
22 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 474–2210 | NABF03 | "Moms I'd Like to Forget" |
22 | Alyson Hannigan | Melody Juniper | 475–2211 | NABF04 | "Flaming Moe"[66] |
22 | Scott Thompson | Grady | 475–2211 | NABF04 | "Flaming Moe"[66] |
22 | Kristen Wiig | Calliope Juniper | 475–2211 | NABF04 | "Flaming Moe"[66] |
22 | Michael Paul Chan | Chinese agent | 476–2212 | NABF05 | "Homer the Father"[67] |
22 | James Lipton | Himself | 476–2212 | NABF05 | "Homer the Father"[67] |
22 | David Mamet | Himself | 476–2212 | NABF05 | "Homer the Father"[67] |
22 | Garry Marshall | Sheldon Leavitt | 476–2212 | NABF05 | "Homer the Father"[67] |
22 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 477–2213 | NABF06 | "The Blue and the Gray" |
22 | Halle Berry | Herself | 478–2214 | NABF07 | "Angry Dad: The Movie"[68] |
22 | Russell Brand | Himself | 478–2214 | NABF07 | "Angry Dad: The Movie"[69] |
22 | Ricky Gervais | Himself | 478–2214 | NABF07 | "Angry Dad: The Movie"[70] |
22 | Terry W. Greene | Ridley Scott Seat Filler | 478–2214 | NABF07 | "Angry Dad: The Movie" |
22 | Maurice LaMarche | Anthony Hopkins | 478–2214 | NABF07 | "Angry Dad: The Movie"[71] |
22 | Nick Park | Himself | 478–2214 | NABF07 | "Angry Dad: The Movie"[69] |
22 | J. B. Smoove | DJ Kwanzaa | 478–2214 | NABF07 | "Angry Dad: The Movie"[69] |
22 | Werner Herzog | Walter Hotenhoffer | 479–2215 | NABF08 | "The Scorpion's Tale"[72] |
22 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Retirement Castle orderly | 479–2215 | NABF08 | "The Scorpion's Tale"[72] |
22 | Tommy Chong | Himself | 480–2216 | NABF09 | "A Midsummer's Nice Dream"[73] |
22 | Cheech Marin | Himself | 480–2216 | NABF09 | "A Midsummer's Nice Dream"[73] |
22 | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | Himself | 481–2217 | NABF10 | "Love Is a Many Strangled Thing"[74] |
22 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Masseur | 481–2217 | NABF10 | "Love Is a Many Strangled Thing"[75] |
22 | Paul Rudd | Dr. Zander | 481–2217 | NABF10 | "Love Is a Many Strangled Thing"[74] |
22 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 481–2217 | NABF10 | "Love Is a Many Strangled Thing" |
22 | David Copperfield | Himself | 482–2218 | NABF11 | "The Great Simpsina"[76] |
22 | Ricky Jay | Himself | 482–2218 | NABF11 | "The Great Simpsina"[76] |
22 | Penn Jillette | Himself | 482–2218 | NABF11 | "The Great Simpsina"[76] |
22 | Martin Landau | The Great Raymondo | 482–2218 | NABF11 | "The Great Simpsina"[76] |
22 | Jack McBrayer | Ewell Freestone | 482–2218 | NABF11 | "The Great Simpsina"[76] |
22 | Teller | Himself | 482–2218 | NABF11 | "The Great Simpsina"[76] |
22 | Joe Mantegna | Fat Tony | 483–2219 | NABF12 | "The Real Housewives of Fat Tony"[77] |
22 | Kristen Schaal[D] | Taffy | 484–2220 | NABF13 | "Homer Scissorhands"[78] |
22 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 484–2220 | NABF13 | "Homer Scissorhands" |
22 | Albert Brooks | Hank Scorpio | 485–2221 | NABF14 | "500 Keys"[79] |
22 | Ken Burns | Himself | 486–2222 | NABF15 | "The Ned-Liest Catch"[79] |
22 | Joey Kramer[E] | Himself | 486–2222 | NABF15 | "The Ned-Liest Catch"[79] |
22 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 486–2222 | NABF15 | "The Ned-Liest Catch" |
23 | Tom Colicchio | Himself | 487–2301 | NABF16 | "The Falcon and the D'ohman"[80] |
23 | Ping Marshall | Viktor | 487–2301 | NABF16 | "The Falcon and the D'ohman"[80] |
23 | Kevin Michael Richardson | SendEx Courier | 487–2301 | NABF16 | "The Falcon and the D'ohman"[79] |
23 | Kiefer Sutherland | Wayne Slater | 487–2301 | NABF16 | "The Falcon and the D'ohman"[79] |
23 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 487–2301 | NABF16 | "The Falcon and the D'ohman" |
23 | Theodore Roosevelt (archival) | Himself | 488–2302 | NABF17 | "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts" |
23 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 488–2302 | NABF17 | "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts" |
23 | Jackie Mason | Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky | 489–2303 | NABF19 | "Treehouse of Horror XXII"[81] |
23 | Aron Ralston | 911 operator | 489–2303 | NABF19 | "Treehouse of Horror XXII"[82] |
23 | Jane Lynch | Roz Davis | 490–2304 | NABF21 | "Replaceable You"[83] |
23 | Mario Batali | Himself | 491–2305 | NABF20 | "The Food Wife"[84] |
23 | Anthony Bourdain | Himself | 491–2305 | NABF20 | "The Food Wife"[84] |
23 | Tim Heidecker | Amus Bruse | 491–2305 | NABF20 | "The Food Wife"[84] |
23 | Gordon Ramsay | Himself | 491–2305 | NABF20 | "The Food Wife"[84] |
23 | Eric Wareheim | Fois Garth | 491–2305 | NABF20 | "The Food Wife"[84] |
23 | Neil Gaiman | Himself | 492–2306 | NABF22 | "The Book Job"[85] |
23 | Andy García | TweenLit Inc. Publisher | 492–2306 | NABF22 | "The Book Job"[85] |
23 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Party guest | 493–2307 | PABF01 | "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants"[86] |
23 | John Slattery | Robert Marlowe | 493–2307 | PABF01 | "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants"[86] |
23 | Matthew Weiner | Nuclear regulator | 493–2307 | PABF01 | "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants"[86] |
23 | Kevin Dillon | Himself | 494–2308 | PABF02 | "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"[87] |
23 | Janeane Garofalo | Herself | 494–2308 | PABF02 | "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"[87] |
23 | Jackie Mason | Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky | 494–2308 | PABF02 | "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"[87] |
23 | Joan Rivers | Annie Dubinsky | 494–2308 | PABF02 | "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"[87] |
23 | Matt Groening | Announcer | 494–2309 | PABF02 | "Holidays of Future Passed"[87] |
23 | Dana Gould | Air marshall | 496–2310 | PABF03 | "Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson"[88] |
23 | Ted Nugent | Himself | 496–2310 | PABF03 | "Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson"[88] |
23 | Armie Hammer | The Winklevoss twins | 497–2311 | PABF04 | "The D'oh-cial Network"[89] |
23 | David Letterman | Himself | 497–2311 | PABF04 | "The D'oh-cial Network"[90] |
23 | Tiger Lillies | Play the end credits | 497–2311 | PABF04 | "The D'oh-cial Network"[90] |
23 | Jeremy Irons | Bar rag | 498–2312 | PABF05 | "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches"[91] |
23 | Michael Cera | Nick | 499–2313 | PABF06 | "The Daughter Also Rises"[92] |
23 | Jamie Hyneman | Himself | 499–2313 | PABF06 | "The Daughter Also Rises"[92] |
23 | Adam Savage | Himself | 499–2313 | PABF06 | "The Daughter Also Rises"[92] |
23 | Julian Assange | Himself | 500–2314 | PABF07 | "At Long Last Leave"[93] |
23 | Kelsey Grammer | Sideshow Bob | 500–2314 | PABF07 | "At Long Last Leave"[94] |
23 | Alison Krauss and Union Station | Perform the theme | 500–2314 | PABF07 | "At Long Last Leave"[95] |
23 | Susie Stevens | Sings "We'll Meet Again" | 500–2314 | PABF07 | "At Long Last Leave" |
23 | Jackie Mason | Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky | 500–2314 | PABF07 | "At Long Last Leave"[94] |
23 | Robbie Conal | Himself | 501–2315 | PABF09 | "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart"[96] |
23 | Ron English | Himself | 501–2315 | PABF09 | "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart"[96] |
23 | Shepard Fairey | Himself | 501–2315 | PABF09 | "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart"[96] |
23 | Nicholas McKaig | Sings the end credits | 501–2315 | PABF09 | "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart"[97] |
23 | Kenny Scharf | Himself | 501–2315 | PABF09 | "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart"[96] |
23 | David Byrne | Sings "Dream Operator" | 502–2316 | PABF08 | "How I Wet Your Mother"[98] |
23 | Glenn Close | Mona Simpson | 502–2316 | PABF08 | "How I Wet Your Mother"[98] |
23 | Brent Spiner | Robots | 503–2317 | PABF10 | "Them, Robot"[99] |
23 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Security guard | 504–2318 | PABF11 | "Beware My Cheating Bart"[100] |
23 | Steve Coogan | Rowan Priddis | 505–2319 | PABF12 | "A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again"[101] |
23 | Renee Ridgeley | Cruise Ship Receptionist | 505–2319 | PABF12 | "A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again" |
23 | Treat Williams | Himself | 505–2319 | PABF12 | "A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again"[101] |
23 | Bryan Cranston | Stradivarius Cain | 506–2320 | PABF13 | "The Spy Who Learned Me"[102] |
23 | Eric Idle | Declan Desmond | 506–2320 | PABF13 | "The Spy Who Learned Me"[103] |
23 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 506–2320 | PABF13 | "The Spy Who Learned Me" |
23 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 507–2321 | PABF15 | "Ned 'n Edna's Blend" |
23 | Lady Gaga | Herself | 508–2322 | PABF14 | "Lisa Goes Gaga"[104] |
23 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Conductor | 508–2322 | PABF14 | "Lisa Goes Gaga"[105] |
24 | Ken Burns | Narrator | 509–2401 | PABF21 | "Moonshine River"[106] |
24 | Zooey Deschanel | Mary Spuckler | 509–2401 | PABF21 | "Moonshine River"[106] |
24 | Sarah Michelle Gellar | Gina Vendetti | 509–2401 | PABF21 | "Moonshine River"[106] |
24 | Anne Hathaway | Jenny | 509–2401 | PABF21 | "Moonshine River"[106] |
24 | Maurice LaMarche | Charlie Sheen | 509–2401 | PABF21 | "Moonshine River"[106] |
24 | Don Pardo | Himself | 509–2401 | PABF21 | "Moonshine River"[106] |
24 | Natalie Portman | Darcy | 509–2401 | PABF21 | "Moonshine River"[106] |
24 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Drummer | 509–2401 | PABF21 | "Moonshine River"[107] |
24 | Al Roker | Himself | 509–2401 | PABF21 | "Moonshine River"[106] |
24 | Sarah Silverman | Nikki McKenna | 509–2401 | PABF21 | "Moonshine River"[106] |
24 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 509–2401 | PABF21 | "Moonshine River" |
24 | Jon Lovitz | Artie Ziff | 510–2402 | PABF17 | "Treehouse of Horror XXIII"[108] |
24 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 510–2402 | PABF17 | "Treehouse of Horror XXIII" |
24 | Jeff Gordon | Himself | 511–2403 | PABF18 | "Adventures in Baby-Getting"[109] |
24 | Marvin Hamlisch | Himself | 512–2404 | PABF15 | "Gone Abie Gone"[110] |
24 | Anika Noni Rose | Rita LaFleur | 512–2404 | PABF15 | "Gone Abie Gone"[110] |
24 | Jennifer Tilly | Herself | 512–2404 | PABF15 | "Gone Abie Gone"[110] |
24 | Steve Carell | Dan Gillick | 513–2405 | PABF19 | "Penny-Wiseguys"[111] |
24 | Terry W. Greene | Giant Ant | 513–2405 | PABF19 | "Penny-Wiseguys" |
24 | Joe Mantegna | Fat Tony | 513–2405 | PABF19 | "Penny-Wiseguys"[111] |
24 | Alex Trebek | Himself | 513–2405 | PABF19 | "Penny-Wiseguys"[111] |
24 | Kelsey Grammer | Sideshow Bob | 514–2406 | PABF22 | "A Tree Grows in Springfield"[112] |
24 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 514–2406 | PABF22 | "A Tree Grows in Springfield" |
24 | Fred Armisen | Terrence | 515–2407 | PABF20 | "The Day the Earth Stood Cool"[113] |
24 | Carrie Brownstein | Emily | 515–2407 | PABF20 | "The Day the Earth Stood Cool"[113] |
24 | Colin Meloy[F] | Himself | 515–2407 | PABF20 | "The Day the Earth Stood Cool"[114] |
24 | Patton Oswalt | T-Rex | 515–2407 | PABF20 | "The Day the Earth Stood Cool"[113] |
24 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 515–2407 | PABF20 | "The Day the Earth Stood Cool" |
24 | Maurice LaMarche | Prepper | 517–2409 | RABF02 | "Homer Goes to Prep School"[115] |
24 | Tom Waits | Lloyd | 517–2409 | RABF02 | "Homer Goes to Prep School"[116] |
24 | Valerie Harper | Proctor Jennifer Clarkeson | 518–2410 | RABF03 | "A Test Before Trying"[117] |
24 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 518–2410 | RABF03 | "A Test Before Trying" |
24 | Danny DeVito | Herbert Powell | 519–2411 | RABF04 | "The Changing of the Guardian"[118] |
24 | Terry W. Greene | Man Baby | 519–2411 | RABF04 | "The Changing of the Guardian" |
24 | Rashida Jones | Portia | 519–2411 | RABF04 | "The Changing of the Guardian"[118] |
24 | Robert A. Caro | Himself | 520–2412 | RABF07 | "Love is a Many-Splintered Thing"[119] |
24 | Benedict Cumberbatch | Prime Minister Alan Rickman | 520–2412 | RABF07 | "Love is a Many-Splintered Thing"[119] |
24 | Zooey Deschanel | Mary Spuckler | 520–2412 | RABF07 | "Love is a Many-Splintered Thing"[119] |
24 | Max Weinberg | Himself | 520–2412 | RABF07 | "Love is a Many-Splintered Thing"[119] |
24 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Book Store Security Guard | 521–2413 | RABF05 | "Hardly Kirk-ing"[120] |
24 | Richard Dawkins | Himself | 523–2415 | RABF09 | "Black Eyed, Please"[121] |
24 | Tina Fey | Ms. Cantwell | 523–2415 | RABF09 | "Black Eyed, Please"[121] |
24 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 523–2415 | RABF09 | "Black Eyed, Please" |
24 | Michael Dees | Sings "Easter Parade" | 524–2416 | RABF10 | "Dark Knight Court"[122] |
24 | Janet Reno | Herself | 524–2416 | RABF10 | "Dark Knight Court"[122] |
24 | Maggy Reno Hurchalla | Janet Reno | 524–2416 | RABF10 | "Dark Knight Court"[122] |
24 | Bryan Cranston | Walter White (live action) | 525–2417 | RABF08 | "What Animated Women Want"[123] |
24 | Maurice LaMarche | Sushi chef | 525–2417 | RABF08 | "What Animated Women Want"[124] |
24 | Aaron Paul | Jesse Pinkman (live action) | 525–2417 | RABF08 | "What Animated Women Want"[123] |
24 | Wanda Sykes | School therapist | 525–2417 | RABF08 | "What Animated Women Want"[125] |
24 | George Takei | Akira | 525–2417 | RABF08 | "What Animated Women Want"[125] |
24 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 525–2417 | RABF08 | "What Animated Women Want" |
24 | Edward Norton | Rev. Elijah Hooper | 526–2418 | RABF11 | "Pulpit Friction"[126] |
24 | Susie Stevens | Sings "Day By Day" | 526–2418 | RABF11 | "Pulpit Friction" |
24 | Tony Bennett | Sings "Capital City" | 527–2419 | RABF13 | "Whiskey Business" |
24 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Police officer | 527–2419 | RABF13 | "Whiskey Business"[127] |
24 | Sonny Rollins | Himself | 527–2419 | RABF13 | "Whiskey Business"[127] |
24 | Ron Taylor | Bleeding Gums Murphy | 527–2419 | RABF13 | "Whiskey Business" |
24 | Justin Bieber | Himself | 528–2420 | RABF12 | "The Fabulous Faker Boy"[128] |
24 | Bill Hader | Slava | 528–2420 | RABF12 | "The Fabulous Faker Boy"[128] |
24 | Jane Krakowski | Zhenya | 528–2420 | RABF12 | "The Fabulous Faker Boy"[128] |
24 | Patrick Stewart | Power plant employee | 528–2420 | RABF12 | "The Fabulous Faker Boy"[128] |
24 | Sigur Rós | Themselves | 529–2421 | RABF14 | "The Saga of Carl"[129] |
24 | Lisa Lampanelli | Ramona | 530–2422 | RABF17 | "Dangers on a Train"[130] |
24 | Seth MacFarlane | Ben | 530–2422 | RABF17 | "Dangers on a Train"[130] |
25 | Kevin Michael Richardson | FBI agent | 531–2501 | RABF20 | "Homerland"[131] |
25 | Kristen Wiig | Annie Crawford | 531–2501 | RABF20 | "Homerland"[132] |
25 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 532–2502 | RABF16 | "Treehouse of Horror XXIV" |
25 | Rachel Maddow | Herself | 533–2503 | RABF18 | "Four Regrettings and a Funeral"[133] |
25 | Joe Namath | Himself | 533–2503 | RABF18 | "Four Regrettings and a Funeral"[133] |
25 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 533–2503 | RABF18 | "Four Regrettings and a Funeral" |
25 | Denise Donatelli | Sings "You Only Live Once" (parody of the song You Only Live Twice) | 534–2504 | RABF22 | "YOLO" |
25 | Jon Lovitz | Llewellyn Sinclair | 534–2504 | RABF22 | "YOLO"[134] |
25 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 534–2504 | RABF22 | "YOLO" |
25 | Elisabeth Moss | Gretchen | 534–2504 | RABF19 | "Labor Pains"[135] |
25 | Anderson Cooper | Himself | 536–2506 | SABF02 | "The Kid Is All Right"[136] |
25 | Maurice LaMarche | John Kerry | 536–2506 | SABF02 | "The Kid Is All Right" |
25 | Eva Longoria | Isabel Gutierrez | 536–2506 | SABF02 | "The Kid Is All Right"[136] |
25 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Jamaican Krusty | 537–2507 | SABF04 | "Yellow Subterfuge" |
25 | Judd Apatow | Himself | 539–2509 | SABF05 | "Steal This Episode"[137] |
25 | Will Arnett | Deputy Director Gratman | 539–2509 | SABF05 | "Steal This Episode" |
25 | Rob Halford | Himself | 539–2509 | SABF05 | "Steal This Episode"[137] |
25 | Leslie Mann | Herself | 539–2509 | SABF05 | "Steal This Episode"[137] |
25 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Inmate Hollywood Bigshot | 539–2509 | SABF05 | "Steal This Episode" |
25 | Seth Rogen | Himself | 539–2509 | SABF05 | "Steal This Episode"[137] |
25 | Paul Rudd | Himself | 539–2509 | SABF05 | "Steal This Episode"[137] |
25 | Channing Tatum | Himself playing Homer | 539–2509 | SABF05 | "Steal This Episode"[137] |
25 | Harlan Ellison | Himself | 540–2510 | SABF03 | "Married to the Blob"[138] |
25 | Maurice LaMarche | Milo | 540–2510 | SABF03 | "Married to the Blob" |
25 | Stan Lee | Himself | 540–2510 | SABF03 | "Married to the Blob"[138] |
25 | Maurice LaMarche | Football Commentator | 541–2511 | SABF06 | "Specs and the City" |
25 | Will Lyman | Himself | 541–2511 | SABF06 | "Specs and the City"[139] |
25 | Daniel Radcliffe | Diggs | 542–2512 | SABF08 | "Diggs"[140] |
25 | Kelsey Grammer | Sideshow Bob | 543–2513 | SABF07 | "The Man Who Grew Too Much"[141] |
25 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | 543–2513 | SABF07 | "The Man Who Grew Too Much" |
25 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Hibbert's Father S.A.T. Preppers Member | 544–2514 | SABF09 | "The Winter of His Content" |
25 | Renee Ridgeley | Waitress | 545–2515 | SABF10 | "The War of Art" |
25 | Max von Sydow | Klaus Ziegler | 545–2515 | SABF10 | "The War of Art" |
25 | Andrés Cantor | Himself | 546–2516 | SABF11 | "You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee" |
25 | Zach Galifianakis | Lucas Bortner | 547–2517 | SABF12 | "Luca$"[142] |
25 | Amy Poehler | Jenda | 548–2518 | SABF13 | "Days of Future Future" |
25 | Tavi Gevinson | Jenny | 549–2519 | SABF14 | "What to Expect When Bart's Expecting" |
25 | Joe Mantegna | Fat Tony | 549–2519 | SABF14 | "What to Expect When Bart's Expecting" |
25 | Carl Kasell | Himself | 551–2521 | SABF15 | "Pay Pal" |
25 | John Oliver | Booth Wilkes-John | 551–2521 | SABF15 | "Pay Pal" |
25 | Peter Sagal | Himself | 551–2521 | SABF15 | "Pay Pal" |
25 | Glenn Close | Mona Simpson | 552–2522 | SABF18 | "The Yellow Badge of Cowardge" |
25 | Edwin Moses | Himself | 552–2522 | SABF18 | "The Yellow Badge of Cowardge" |
26 | Kelsey Grammer | Sideshow Bob | 553–2601 | SABF20 | "Clown in the Dumps" |
26 | Don Hertzfeldt | Couch gag Simpsons | 553–2601 | SABF20 | "Clown in the Dumps" |
26 | Maurice LaMarche | Clive Meriwether Neil Simon Rodney Dangerfield | 553–2601 | SABF20 | "Clown in the Dumps" |
26 | Jackie Mason | Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky | 553–2601 | SABF20 | "Clown in the Dumps" |
26 | David Hyde Pierce | Himself | 553–2601 | SABF20 | "Clown in the Dumps" |
26 | Jeff Ross | Himself | 553–2601 | SABF20 | "Clown in the Dumps" |
26 | Sarah Silverman | Herself | 553–2601 | SABF20 | "Clown in the Dumps" |
26 | Nick Offerman | Captain Bowditch | 554–2602 | SABF17 | "The Wreck of the Relationship" |
26 | Marc Wilmore | Narrator | 554–2602 | SABF17 | "The Wreck of the Relationship" |
26 | John Ratzenberger | CGI Homer Simpson | 556–2604 | SABF21 | "Treehouse of Horror XXV" |
26 | Jane Fonda | Maxine Lombard | 557–2605 | SABF22 | "Opposites A-Frack" |
26 | Robert Siegel | Himself | 557–2605 | SABF22 | "Opposites A-Frack" |
26 | John DiMaggio | Bender | 558–2606 | SABF16 | "Simpsorama" |
26 | David Herman | Scruffy | 558–2606 | SABF16 | "Simpsorama" |
26 | Maurice LaMarche | Morbo Hedonismbot Lrrr | 558–2606 | SABF16 | "Simpsorama" |
26 | Phil LaMarr | Hermes Conrad | 558–2606 | SABF16 | "Simpsorama" |
26 | Katey Sagal | Turanga Leela | 558–2606 | SABF16 | "Simpsorama" |
26 | Sally Stevens | Sings "I Will Wait For You" and "A Natural Woman" | 558–2606 | SABF16 | "Simpsorama" |
26 | Lauren Tom | Amy Wong | 558–2606 | SABF16 | "Simpsorama" |
26 | Frank Welker | Nibbler | 558–2606 | SABF16 | "Simpsorama" |
26 | Billy West | Philip J. Fry Professor Farnsworth Dr. Zoidberg | 558–2606 | SABF16 | "Simpsorama" |
26 | Willem Dafoe | Jack Lassen | 559–2607 | TABF01 | "Blazed and Confused" |
26 | Kelsey Grammer | Sideshow Bob | 559–2607 | TABF01 | "Blazed and Confused" |
26 | David Silverman | Himself | 559–2607 | TABF01 | "Blazed and Confused" |
26 | Will Forte | King Toot | 560–2608 | TABF02 | "Covercraft" |
26 | Sammy Hagar | Himself | 560–2608 | TABF02 | "Covercraft" |
26 | Heavy Young Heathens | performing "Hopin' for a Dream" | 560–2608 | TABF02 | "Covercraft" |
26 | Matthew Sweet | Nick Delacourt | 560–2608 | TABF02 | "Covercraft" |
26 | Gene Lockhart (archival) | Henry X. Harper | 561–2609 | TABF03 | "I Won't Be Home for Christmas" |
26 | Stacy Keach | Don Bookner | 563–2611 | TABF05 | "Bart's New Friend" |
26 | Elon Musk | Himself | 564–2612 | TABF04 | "The Musk Who Fell To Earth" |
26 | Kevin Michael Richardson | Albert | 565–2613 | TABF06 | "Walking Big & Tall" |
26 | Pharrell Williams | Himself | 565–2613 | TABF06 | "Walking Big & Tall" |
26 | Christopher Lloyd | Jim Ignatowski | 566–2614 | TABF07 | "My Fare Lady" |
26 | Rich Sommer | Young Man | 566–2614 | TABF07 | "My Fare Lady" |
26 | Richard Branson | Himself | 567–2615 | TABF08 | "The Princess Guide" |
26 | Yaya DaCosta | Princess Kemi | 567–2615 | TABF08 | "The Princess Guide" |
26 | Jon Lovitz | Enrico Irritazio | 567–2615 | TABF08 | "The Princess Guide" |
26 | Kevin Michael Richardson | The Nigerian King | 567–2615 | TABF08 | "The Princess Guide" |
26 | Nathan Fielder | Doug Blattner | 568–2616 | TABF09 | "Sky Police" |
26 | Cat Deeley | Herself | 569–2617 | TABF10 | "Waiting for Duffman" |
26 | R. Lee Ermey | Colonel Leslie Hapablap | 569–2617 | TABF10 | "Waiting for Duffman" |
26 | Stacy Keach | Howard K. Duff VIII | 569–2617 | TABF10 | "Waiting for Duffman" |
26 | Glenn Close | Mona Simpson | 572–2620 | TABF13 | "Let's Go Fly a Coot" |
26 | Carice van Houten | Annika Van Houten | 572–2620 | TABF13 | "Let's Go Fly a Coot" |
26 | Albert Brooks | Dr. Raufbold | 573–2621 | TABF15 | "Bull-E" |
26 | Joe Mantegna | Fat Tony | 573–2621 | TABF15 | "Bull-E" |
26 | Johnny Mathis | Himself | 573–2621 | TABF15 | "Bull-E" |
26 | Justin Roiland | Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith | 574–2622 | TABF16 | "Mathlete's Feat" |
27 | Adam Driver | Adam Sackler | 575–2701 | TABF14 | "Every Man's Dream" |
27 | Lena Dunham | Candace Hannah Helene Horvath | 575–2701 | TABF14 | "Every Man's Dream" |
27 | Laura Ingraham | Dr. Zilowitz | 575–2701 | TABF14 | "Every Man's Dream" |
27 | Jemima Kirke | Candace's Friend #3 | 575–2701 | TABF14 | "Every Man's Dream" |
27 | Zosia Mamet | Candace's Friend #2 | 575–2701 | TABF14 | "Every Man's Dream" |
27 | Allison Williams | Candace's Friend #1 | 575–2701 | TABF14 | "Every Man's Dream" |
27 | Alton Brown | Himself | 576–2702 | TABF17 | "'Cue Detective" |
27 | Rex Harrison (archival) | Doctor John Dolittle | 576–2702 | TABF17 | "'Cue Detective" |
27 | Bobby Moynihan | Tyler Boom | 576–2702 | TABF17 | "'Cue Detective" |
27 | Anthony Newley (archival) | Matthew Mugg | 576–2702 | TABF17 | "'Cue Detective" |
27 | Edward James Olmos | Pit Master | 576–2702 | TABF17 | "'Cue Detective" |
27 | Ben Schwartz | Clerk | 576–2702 | TABF17 | "'Cue Detective" |
27 | Jon Lovitz | Cigarette | 577–2703 | TABF19 | "Puffless" |
27 | Yo-Yo Ma | Himself | 577–2703 | TABF19 | "Puffless" |
27 | Blake Anderson | Dickie | 578–2704 | TABF22 | "Halloween of Horror" |
27 | Nick Kroll | Lem | 578–2704 | TABF22 | "Halloween of Horror" |
27 | Renee Ridgeley | Krustyland Security Guard | 578–2704 | TABF22 | "Halloween of Horror" |
27 | Kelsey Grammer | Sideshow Bob | 579–2705 | TABF18 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVI" |
27 | Chris Wedge | Scrat | 579–2705 | TABF18 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVI" |
27 | Kristen Bell | Harper Jambowski | 580–2706 | TABF21 | "Friend With Benefit" |
27 | David Copperfield | Himself | 580–2706 | TABF21 | "Friend With Benefit" |
27 | Stephen Merchant | CONRAD | 584–2710 | VABF03 | "The Girl Code" |
27 | Kaitlin Olson | Quinn Hopper | 584–2710 | VABF03 | "The Girl Code" |
27 | Sofía Vergara | Ms. Carol Berrera | 585–2711 | VABF04 | "Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles" |
27 | Utkarsh Ambudkar | Jamshed "Jay" Nahasapeemapetilon | 586–2712 | VABF05 | "Much Apu About Something" |
27 | Glenn Close | Mona Simpson | 587–2713 | VABF07 | "Love Is in the N2-O2-Ar-CO2-Ne-He-CH4" |
27 | Bob Boilen | Himself | 588–2714 | VABF06 | "Gal of Constant Sorrow" |
27 | Kelsey Grammer | Sideshow Bob | 588–2714 | VABF06 | "Gal of Constant Sorrow" |
27 | Kate McKinnon | Hettie Mae Boggs | 588–2714 | VABF06 | "Gal of Constant Sorrow" |
27 | Natalie Maines[G] | Hettie Mae Boggs' singing voice | 588–2714 | VABF06 | "Gal of Constant Sorrow" |
27 | Michael York | Dr. Lionel Budgie | 589–2715 | VABF08 | "Lisa the Veterinarian" |
27 | Tom Scharpling | Paul | 590–2716 | VABF09 | "The Marge-ian Chronicles" |
27 | Jon Wurster | Barry | 590–2716 | VABF09 | "The Marge-ian Chronicles" |
27 | George Takei | Himself | 591–2717 | VABF10 | "The Burns Cage" |
27 | Andrew Rannells | Himself | 592–2718 | VABF11 | "How Lisa Got Her Marge Back" |
27 | Jay Leno | Himself | 594–2720 | VABF14 | "To Courier with Love" |
27 | Kevin Michael Richardson[H] | Prison Guard | 596–2722 | VABF15 | "Orange Is the New Yellow" |
28 | Amy Schumer | Daphne Burns | 597–2801 | VABF20 | "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus" |
28 | Pendleton Ward | Sings "Simpsons Time" (parody of Adventure Time theme song) | 597–2801 | VABF20 | "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus" |
28 | Allison Janney | Julia | 598–2802 | VABF18 | "Friends and Family" |
28 | Bill Burr | Townie Man in Tunnel Cart-Warning Man | 599–2803 | VABF17 | "The Town" |
28 | Michael Chiklis | Handsome Quarterback | 599–2803 | VABF17 | "The Town" |
28 | Rachel Dratch | Bostonian Doctor | 599–2803 | VABF17 | "The Town" |
28 | Doris Kearns Goodwin | Herself | 599–2803 | VABF17 | "The Town" |
28 | Dana Gould | Murphy | 599–2803 | VABF17 | "The Town" |
28 | Mike Mitchell | Jay | 599–2803 | VABF17 | "The Town" |
28 | Jason Nash | Southie Criminals Southie Philanthropists | 599–2803 | VABF17 | "The Town" |
28 | Drew Carey | Himself | 600–2804 | VABF16 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVII" |
28 | Donald Fagen | Himself | 600–2804 | VABF16 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVII" |
28 | Kelsey Grammer | Sideshow Bob | 600–2804 | VABF16 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVII" |
28 | Maurice LaMarche | Hedonismbot | 600–2804 | VABF16 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVII" |
28 | Judith Owen | Sings "600" (parody of the song Goldfinger) | 600–2804 | VABF16 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVII" |
28 | Sarah Silverman | Rachel Cohen | 600–2804 | VABF16 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVII" |
28 | Dan Rather | Himself | 601–2805 | VABF21 | "Trust But Clarify" |
28 | Stacy Keach | Howard K. Duff VIII | 603–2807 | VABF19 | "Havana Wild Weekend" |
28 | Deb Lacusta | Isabella | 603–2807 | VABF19 | "Havana Wild Weekend" |
28 | Matt Leinart | Himself | 604–2808 | WABF01 | "Dad Behavior" |
28 | Wayne Gretzky | Himself | 606–2810 | WABF02 | "The Nightmare After Krustmas" |
28 | Theo Jansen | Himself | 606–2810 | WABF02 | "The Nightmare After Krustmas" |
28 | Natasha Lyonne | Sophie | 606–2810 | WABF02 | "The Nightmare After Krustmas" |
28 | Jackie Mason | Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky | 606–2810 | WABF02 | "The Nightmare After Krustmas" |
28 | Joyce Carol Oates | Herself | 607–2811 | WABF06 | "Pork and Burns" |
28 | Michael York | Dr. Lionel Budgie | 607–2811 | WABF06 | "Pork and Burns" |
28 | Charles Barkley | Himself | 608–2812 609–2813 | WABF04 WABF05 | "The Great Phatsby" |
28 | Jim Beanz | performing End-Titles music | 608–2812 609–2813 | WABF04 WABF05 | "The Great Phatsby" |
28 | V. Bozeman | Additional vocals | 608–2812 609–2813 | WABF04 WABF05 | "The Great Phatsby" |
28 | Charlean Carmon | Additional vocals | 608–2812 609–2813 | WABF04 WABF05 | "The Great Phatsby" |
28 | Common | Himself | 608–2812 609–2813 | WABF04 WABF05 | "The Great Phatsby" |
28 | Snoop Dogg | Himself | 608–2812 609–2813 | WABF04 WABF05 | "The Great Phatsby" |
28 | Taraji P. Henson | Praline | 608–2812 609–2813 | WABF04 WABF05 | "The Great Phatsby" |
28 | Keegan-Michael Key | Jazzy James | 608–2812 609–2813 | WABF04 WABF05 | "The Great Phatsby" |
28 | Phil LaMarr | Auctioneer Informed Party Guest | 608–2812 609–2813 | WABF04 WABF05 | "The Great Phatsby" |
28 | Dawnn Lewis | Miata Female Party Guest | 608–2812 609–2813 | WABF04 WABF05 | "The Great Phatsby" |
28 | RZA | Himself | 608–2812 609–2813 | WABF04 WABF05 | "The Great Phatsby" |
28 | Sally Stevens | Additional vocals | 608–2812 609–2813 | WABF04 WABF05 | "The Great Phatsby" |
28 | Destiny Torres | "CEO of Obsidian" Female Vocalist Additional vocals | 608–2812 609–2813 | WABF04 WABF05 | "The Great Phatsby" |
28 | Glenn Close | Mona Simpson | 610–2814 | WABF07 | "Fatzcarraldo" |
28 | Magnus Carlsen | Himself | 611–2815 | WABF08 | "The Cad and the Hat" |
28 | Seth Green | Robot Chicken Nerd | 611–2815 | WABF08 | "The Cad and the Hat" |
28 | Patton Oswalt | Bart's Guilt | 611–2815 | WABF08 | "The Cad and the Hat" |
28 | Lizzy Caplan | Virginia Johnson | 612–2816 | WABF09 | "Kamp Krustier" |
28 | Michael Sheen | William Masters | 612–2816 | WABF09 | "Kamp Krustier" |
28 | Stephen Curry | Himself | 613–2817 | WABF10 | "22 for 30" |
28 | Earl Mann | Narrator (Eddie Muntz) | 613–2817 | WABF10 | "22 for 30" |
28 | Joe Mantegna | Fat Tony | 613–2817 | WABF10 | "22 for 30" |
28 | Vanessa Bayer | Dr. Clarity Hoffman-Roth | 614–2818 | WABF11 | "A Father's Watch" |
28 | Brian Posehn | Dumlee | 614–2818 | WABF11 | "A Father's Watch" |
28 | Rob Riggle | Dr. Fenton Pooltoy | 614–2818 | WABF11 | "A Father's Watch" |
28 | Adam Silver | Himself | 614–2818 | WABF11 | "A Father's Watch" |
28 | Jason Alexander | Bourbon Verlander | 615–2819 | WABF12 | "Caper Chase" |
28 | Ken Jennings | Himself | 615–2819 | WABF12 | "Caper Chase" |
28 | Stan Lee | Himself | 615–2819 | WABF12 | "Caper Chase" |
28 | Robert McKee | Himself | 615–2819 | WABF12 | "Caper Chase" |
28 | Suze Orman | Herself | 615–2819 | WABF12 | "Caper Chase" |
28 | Neil deGrasse Tyson | Himself | 615–2819 | WABF12 | "Caper Chase" |
28 | Valerie Harper | Ma-Ma | 616–2820 | WABF13 | "Looking for Mr. Goodbart" |
28 | Kipp Lennon | Sings "Small Bang Hypothesis" (parody of The Big Bang Theory theme song) | 616–2820 | WABF13 | "Looking for Mr. Goodbart" |
28 | Jennifer Saunders | Phoebe Pratt | 616–2820 | WABF13 | "Looking for Mr. Goodbart" |
28 | Valerie Harper | Mrs. Butterworth | 617–2821 | WABF14 | "Moho House" |
28 | Michael York | Nigel | 617–2821 | WABF14 | "Moho House" |
28 | Michael York | Dr. Lionel Budgie | 618–2822 | WABF15 | "Dogtown" |
29 | Billy Boyd | Sings "The Perfect Tale" (parody of the song The Last Goodbye) | 619–2901 | WABF17 | "The Serfsons" |
29 | Nikolaj Coster-Waldau | Markery | 619–2901 | WABF17 | "The Serfsons" |
29 | Alison Bechdel | Herself | 620–2902 | WABF22 | "Springfield Splendor" |
29 | Rachel Bloom | Annette | 620–2902 | WABF22 | "Springfield Splendor" |
29 | Roz Chast | Herself | 620–2902 | WABF22 | "Springfield Splendor" |
29 | Dan Harmon | Himself | 620–2902 | WABF22 | "Springfield Splendor" |
29 | Kipp Lennon | Sings "Collaboration" (parody of the song Infatuation) | 620–2902 | WABF22 | "Springfield Splendor" |
29 | Marjane Satrapi | Herself | 620–2902 | WABF22 | "Springfield Splendor" |
29 | Martin Short | Guthrie Frenel | 620–2902 | WABF22 | "Springfield Splendor" |
29 | Nick Fascitelli | Whistler | 621–2903 | WABF16 | "Whistler's Father" |
29 | Valerie Harper | Backstage Mother #2 | 621–2903 | WABF16 | "Whistler's Father" |
29 | Joe Mantegna | Fat Tony | 621–2903 | WABF16 | "Whistler's Father" |
29 | Mario Batali | Himself | 622–2904 | WABF18 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVIII" |
29 | Ben Daniels | Irish Priest | 622–2904 | WABF18 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVIII" |
29 | William Friedkin | Dr. Kenneth Humphries | 622–2904 | WABF18 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVIII" |
29 | Neil Gaiman | Snowball II | 622–2904 | WABF18 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVIII" |
29 | Carolyn Omine | Focus Group Woman | 624–2906 | WABF20 | "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be" |
29 | Kat Dennings | Valerie | 626–2908 | XABF01 | "Mr. Lisa's Opus" |
29 | Valerie Harper | Ms. Myles | 626–2908 | XABF01 | "Mr. Lisa's Opus" |
29 | Norman Lear | Himself | 626–2908 | XABF01 | "Mr. Lisa's Opus" |
29 | Kipp Lennon | Leon Kompowsky | 626–2908 | XABF01 | "Mr. Lisa's Opus" |
29 | Jon Lovitz | Artie Ziff | 626–2908 | XABF01 | "Mr. Lisa's Opus" |
29 | Kelsey Grammer | Sideshow Bob | 627–2909 | XABF02 | "Gone Boy" |
29 | Valerie Harper | Nurse | 627–2909 | XABF02 | "Gone Boy" |
29 | John F. Kennedy (archival) | Himself | 627–2909 | XABF02 | "Gone Boy" |
29 | Shaquille O'Neal | Himself | 627–2909 | XABF02 | "Gone Boy" |
29 | Ed Sheeran | Brendan Beiderbecke | 628–2910 | XABF03 | "Haw-Haw Land" |
29 | Valerie Harper | Proctor Jennifer Clarkeson | 629–2911 | XABF04 | "Frink Gets Testy" |
29 | Maurice LaMarche | Orson Welles | 629–2911 | XABF04 | "Frink Gets Testy" |
29 | Bill Hader | Manacek | 630–2912 | XABF05 | "Homer Is Where the Art Isn't" |
29 | Cecily Strong | Megan Matheson | 630–2912 | XABF05 | "Homer Is Where the Art Isn't" |
29 | John Baldessari | Himself | 631–2913 | XABF06 | "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage" |
29 | Kevin Pollak | Ross Bagel Man Professor Thernstrom | 631–2913 | XABF06 | "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage" |
29 | J. K. Simmons | J.J. Gruff | 631–2913 | XABF06 | "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage" |
29 | Andy Daly | Judge Dowd | 632–2914 | XABF08 | "Fears of a Clown" |
29 | Damian Kulash[I] | Himself | 632–2914 | XABF08 | "Fears of a Clown" |
29 | Dawnn Lewis | Children's Court Bailiff | 632–2914 | XABF08 | "Fears of a Clown" |
29 | Jon Lovitz | Llewellyn Sinclair | 632–2914 | XABF08 | "Fears of a Clown" |
29 | Jackie Mason | Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky | 632–2914 | XABF08 | "Fears of a Clown" |
29 | Tim Nordwind[I] | Himself | 632–2914 | XABF08 | "Fears of a Clown" |
29 | Daniel Radcliffe | Himself | 633–2915 | XABF07 | "No Good Read Goes Unpunished" |
29 | Jimmy O. Yang | Sun Tzu | 633–2915 | XABF07 | "No Good Read Goes Unpunished" |
29 | Ray Liotta | Morty Szyslak | 634–2916 | XABF10 | "King Leer" |
29 | Debi Mazar | Minnie Szyslak | 634–2916 | XABF10 | "King Leer" |
29 | Jonathan Schmock | Johnny Bermuda Salesman | 634–2916 | XABF10 | "King Leer" |
29 | Dawnn Lewis | Co-Pilot Pat O'Brien's Waitress | 635–2917 | XABF11 | "Lisa Gets the Blues" |
29 | Trombone Shorty | Himself | 635–2917 | XABF11 | "Lisa Gets the Blues" |
29 | Glenn Close | Mona Simpson | 636–2918 | XABF09 | "Forgive and Regret" |
29 | Caitlin Parrott | Sings "Four-Legged Angel" | 636–2918 | XABF09 | "Forgive and Regret" |
29 | Michael Dees | Sings "My Funny Valentine" | 637–2919 | XABF12 | "Left Behind" |
29 | Marcia Wallace[J] | Edna Krabappel | 637–2919 | XABF12 | "Left Behind" |
29 | Sidse Babett Knudsen | Danish Bar Woman | 638–2920 | XABF13 | "Throw Grampa from the Dane" |
29 | Jackie Mason | Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky | 639–2921 | XABF14 | "Flanders' Ladder" |
Upcoming scheduled guest stars[edit]
The following have been announced as guest stars for upcoming episodes that have not yet aired. This however is subject to change as sometimes in the past announced guest stars have had their appearances cut for time, been removed or replaced, or for some other reason have not appeared in the final episode.
Season | Guest star | Role(s) | No. | Prod. code | Episode title |
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30 | Dave Attell | ? | 640–3001 | XABF19 | "Bart's Not Dead"[143] |
30 | Emily Deschanel | Herself | 640–3001 | XABF19 | "Bart's Not Dead"[143] |
30 | Gal Gadot | Herself | 640–3001 | XABF19 | "Bart's Not Dead"[143] |
30 | Jonathan Groff | ? | 640–3001 | XABF19 | "Bart's Not Dead"[144] |
30 | Pete Holmes | ? | 640–3001 | XABF19 | "Bart's Not Dead"[143] |
30 | Tracy Morgan | Himself | ???–30?? | XABF17 | "My Way or the Highway to Heaven"[145] |
30 | Tracy Morgan | Tow Truck Driver | ???–30?? | XABF18 | "Baby You Can't Drive My Car"[145] |
30 | RuPaul | Queen Chante | ???–30?? | XABF21 | "Werking Mom"[144] |
30 | Scott Thompson | Grady | ???–30?? | XABF21 | "Werking Mom"[144] |
30 | Billy Eichner | Billy | ???–30?? | XABF22 | "Krusty the Clown"[144] |
30 | Jane Lynch | Jeanie | ???–30?? | YABF02 | "'Tis the 30th Season"[144] |
30 | Lawrence O'Donnell | Himself | ???–30?? | YABF03 | "Mad About the Toy"[144] |
30 | Patti LuPone | Sam's Mother | ???–30?? | YABF04 | "The Girl on the Bus"[143][144] |
30 | Marc Maron | Himself | ???–30?? | YABF05 | "The Clown Stays in the Picture"[144] |
30 | Ted Sarandos | Himself | ???–30?? | YABF06 | "I'm Dancing as Fat as I Can"[143][144] |
30 | Guillermo del Toro | Himself | ???–30?? | YABF07 | "101 Mitigations"[146] |
30 | Wallace Shawn | Wallace | ???–30?? | YABF08 | "I Want You (She's So Heavy)"[144][147] |
30 | Jon Lovitz | ? | ???–30?? | YABF12 | "I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh"[148] |
30 | J. K. Simmons | ? | ???–30?? | ? | ?[143] |
Guest stars with multiple appearances[edit]
The following people have guest starred on the show twice or more.
1 Indicates the figure includes an appearance in The Simpsons Movie
2 Indicates the figure includes an appearance in the Butterfingers commercials
3 Indicates the figure includes an appearance in "Do the Bartman" music video
4 Indicates the figure includes an appearance in The Simpsons Game
5 Indicates the figure includes an appearance in "The Simpsons Ride"
6 Indicates the figure includes an uncredited appearance
7 Indicates the figure dictates appearances as a recurring guest star up until joining the regular supporting cast
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Other media[edit]
Beyond the television series and the movie, there have been other media products of The Simpsons where guest stars have provided vocal talents in addition to the regular cast. From music videos, to video games, commercials and theme park rides, the following guest stars have appeared in various Simpsons-related media.
Date | Guest star | Role(s) | Media Type | Title |
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Dec 2, 1990 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | Music Video | "Do the Bartman" (7F75) |
Nov 4, 1992 | Oprah Winfrey | Herself | Segment | The Oprah Winfrey Show "Oprah Meets the Simpsons" |
1993 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | Commercial | "Bart's Locker" (Butterfinger) |
Sept 5, 1995 | Terry Bradshaw | Himself | Special | "Homer and Bart visiting NFL on FOX" |
Sept 5, 1995 | James Brown | Himself | Special | "Homer and Bart visiting NFL on FOX" |
Sept 5, 1995 | Jimmy Johnson | Himself | Special | "Homer and Bart visiting NFL on FOX" |
Sept 5, 1995 | Howie Long | Himself | Special | "Homer and Bart visiting NFL on FOX" |
Sept 1, 1997 | Phil Hartman | Lionel Hutz Troy McClure | Video Game | "The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield" |
Nov 24, 2001 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | Video Game | "The Simpsons: Road Rage" |
Oct 30, 2007 | Vyolet Diaz | Violet | Video Game | "The Simpsons Game" |
Oct 30, 2007 | John DiMaggio | Bender | Video Game | "The Simpsons Game" |
Oct 30, 2007 | Kelsey Grammer | Sideshow Bob | Video Game | "The Simpsons Game" |
Oct 30, 2007 | Matt Groening | Himself | Video Game | "The Simpsons Game" |
Oct 30, 2007 | Maurice LaMarche | William Shakespeare | Video Game | "The Simpsons Game" |
Oct 30, 2007 | Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | Video Game | "The Simpsons Game" |
Oct 30, 2007 | Billy West | Dr. Zoidberg | Video Game | "The Simpsons Game" |
Oct 30, 2007 | Will Wright | Himself | Video Game | "The Simpsons Game" |
May 15, 2009 | Kelsey Grammer | Sideshow Bob | Theme Park Ride | "The Simpsons Ride" |
May 15, 2009 | Christopher Lloyd | Emmett "Doc" Brown | Theme Park Ride | "The Simpsons Ride" |
Apr 22, 2012 | Zooey Deschanel | Herself | Special | "FOX's 25th Anniversary Special" |
Jan 26, 2014 | Terry Bradshaw | Himself | Promo | "Simpsons Super Bowl XLVIII Promo" |
Jan 26, 2014 | Zooey Deschanel | Herself | Promo | "Simpsons Super Bowl XLVIII Promo" |
Jan 26, 2014 | Jimmy Johnson | Himself | Promo | "Simpsons Super Bowl XLVIII Promo" |
Jan 26, 2014 | Howie Long | Himself | Promo | "Simpsons Super Bowl XLVIII Promo" |
Jan 26, 2014 | Curt Menefee | Himself | Promo | "Simpsons Super Bowl XLVIII Promo" |
Jan 26, 2014 | Michael Strahan | Himself | Promo | "Simpsons Super Bowl XLVIII Promo" |
Oct 13, 2016 | Jimmy Kimmel | Himself | Segment | Jimmy Kimmel Live! "The Simpsons 600th Epsiode" |
Guest animators[edit]
The show has also had several guest animators who will do their own version of the show's opening credits, from just a couch gag to the whole introduction. Starting from the 22nd season the following guest animators have contributed to the show.
Season | Guest animator | No. | Prod. code | Episode title |
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22 | Banksy | 467–2203 | MABF18 | "MoneyBART" |
23 | John Kricfalusi | 488–2302 | NABF17 | "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts" |
23 | Bill Plympton | 504–2318 | PABF11 | "Beware My Cheating Bart" |
24 | Bill Plympton | 523–2415 | RABF09 | "Black Eyed, Please" |
24 | Stoopid Buddy Studios | 528–2420 | RABF12 | "The Fabulous Faker Boy" |
25 | Guillermo del Toro (concept) | 532–2502 | RABF16 | "Treehouse of Horror XXIV" |
25 | Bill Plympton | 540–2510 | SABF03 | "Married to the Blob" |
25 | Sylvain Chomet | 542–2512 | SABF08 | "Diggs" |
25 | Michał Socha | 549–2519 | SABF14 | "What to Expect When Bart's Expecting" |
26 | Don Hertzfeldt | 553–2601 | SABF20 | "Clown in the Dumps" |
26 | Paul Robertson and Ivan Dixon | 566–2614 | TABF07 | "My Fare Lady" |
26 | Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon | 574–2622 | TABF16 | "Mathlete's Feat" |
27 | John Kricfalusi | 579–2705 | TABF18 | "Treehouse of Horror XXVI" |
27 | Steve Cutts | 585–2711 | VABF04 | "Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles" |
27 | Bill Plympton | 589–2715 | VABF08 | "Lisa the Veterinarian" |
27 | Eric Goldberg | 593–2719 | VABF12 | "Fland Canyon" |
27 | Michał Socha | 596–2722 | VABF15 | "Orange Is the New Yellow" |
28 | Stoopid Buddy Studios | 611–2815 | WABF08 | "The Cad and the Hat" |
28 | Bill Plympton | 613–2817 | WABF10 | "22 for 30" |
29 | Bill Plympton | 631–2913 | XABF06 | "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage" |
Notes[edit]
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^ A. This figure counts the members of bands with speaking roles separately. Bands who merely perform a song are counted as one because there is no confirmation of which of the band's members performed on their appearance.
^ B. Consisting of Dick Smothers and Tom Smothers.[149]
^ C. While the entirety of the band Coldplay were animated playing music in the episode, only Martin had any individual lines and was credited.
^ D. Kristen Schaal was incorrectly credited as "Kristen Schall".[150]
^ E. Kramer had previously guest starred in "Flaming Moe's" as part of his band Aerosmith.
^ F. While the entirety of the band The Decemberists were animated playing music in the episode, only Meloy had any individual lines and was credited.
^ G. Maines had previously guest starred in "Papa Don't Leech" as part of her band The Dixie Chicks.
^ H. Richardson's last appearance as a guest star before joining the supporting cast the following season.
^ I. While the entirety of the band OK Go were animated playing music in the episode, only Kulash and Nordwind had any individual lines and were credited.
^ J. Wallace's appearance consisted of one line of archival audio from the episode Bart Gets a "Z", Marcia Wallace having passed away in 2013.
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References[edit]
- Official episode guide at the Fox website The Simpsons.com. Retrieved March 26, 2012.
- Season 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
- Season 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
Bates, James W.; Gimple, Scott M.; McCann, Jesse L.; Richmond, Ray; Seghers, Christine, eds. (2010). Simpsons World The Ultimate Episode Guide: Seasons 1–20 (1st ed.). Harper Collins Publishers. ISBN 978-0-00-738815-8.
Turner, Chris (2004). Planet Simpson: How a Cartoon Masterpiece Documented an Era and Defined a Generation. Foreword by Douglas Coupland. (1st ed.). Toronto: Random House Canada. ISBN 978-0-679-31318-2. OCLC 55682258.
External links[edit]
Guest star list at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:
- Lists of celebrities
- The Simpsons lists
- Lists of guest appearances in television
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