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A colored, self-portrait photograph of a man wearing a hat and a suit.

Player Phil Hartman, who died in 1998, was the about recurring male invitee thespian on the show, appearing 52 times.

In improver to the show's regular cast of voice actors, glory invitee stars have been a staple of The Simpsons, an American animated television receiver sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company, since its beginning flavour. 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 serial of animated shorts, which originally aired equally a part of The Tracey Ullman Show between 1987 and 1989. The shorts were developed into a one-half-hour prime time serial which began in December 1989.[1] The series' 33rd season debuted on September 26, 2021, and 727 episodes of The Simpsons take aired. A characteristic film adaptation of the series chosen The Simpsons Movie, was released in 2007.

Invitee voices have come from a wide range of professions, including actors, athletes, authors, musicians, artists, politicians and scientists. In the show's early years nigh guest stars voiced original characters, but as the show has continued the number of those appearing every bit themselves has increased.

The outset credited invitee star was Marcia Wallace who appeared in "Bart the Genius" in her start stint as Bart's teacher Edna Krabappel. Singer Tony Bennett was the first guest star to appear as himself, actualization briefly in the season two episode "Dancin' Homer". Several invitee stars have featured as recurring characters on the bear witness, including Phil Hartman, Joe Mantegna and Kelsey Grammer. After Wallace, Hartman made the most appearances, invitee starring 52 times. Mantegna has appeared over xxx times, Grammer, Maurice LaMarche, Jon Lovitz and Frank Welker have appeared twenty times or more than; Glenn Shut and Jackie Mason accept appeared over ten times, while Albert Brooks, Michael Dees, Dana Gould, Terry W. Greene, Valerie Harper, Jan Hooks, Jane Kaczmarek, Stacy Keach, Kipp Lennon, J. K. Simmons, Emerge Stevens, George Takei and Michael York accept made over five appearances.

3 guest stars, Ricky Gervais, Seth Rogen and Pete Holmes, earned writing credits for the episodes in which they appeared. Grammar, Stonemason and iii-time invitee star Anne Hathaway all won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for guest voice roles on the evidence. The show was awarded the Guinness World Record for "Virtually Guest Stars Featured in a Boob tube Serial" in 2010. Every bit of May 15, 2022, there have been 939 invitee stars on the show,[A] with this figure rising to 943 if The Simpsons Pic is included.

History [edit]

Guest stars have appeared on The Simpsons since its commencement season, in improver to the evidence'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, Chris Edgerly, Dawnn Lewis, Grey DeLisle, Alex Désert, Eric Lopez, Jenny Yokobori, Kimberly D. Brooks, Tony Rodríguez and former supporting cast members Russi Taylor, 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 starting time season, merely joined the supporting bandage in the 20 eighth, starting with the episode "The Last Traction Hero".

Guest voices have come up from a wide range of professions, including actors, athletes, authors, musicians, artists, politicians and scientists. In the earlier seasons, most of the invitee stars voiced characters, but eventually more started appearing as themselves.[three] The first male person invitee 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. Vocaliser Tony Bennett was the showtime guest star to appear equally himself, appearing in the season ii episode "Dancin' Homer" while Aerosmith were the beginning band with their cameo in the tertiary season's "Flaming Moe'due south"

Several guest stars have made multiple appearances on the show, often as recurring characters. Extra Marcia Wallace guest starred 176 times, making her the about recurring female guest star on the show, until her expiry in 2013. Edna Krabappel was then retired from the evidence, just sometimes appears equally a ghost, and actor Phil Hartman invitee-starred in 52 episodes, more than any other male person actor, although his initial role in the second season episode "Bart Gets Hit By a Car" in 1991 was intended to be a ane-off.[4] He voiced the recurring characters Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz likewise as numerous other i-time characters, until his death in 1998. McClure and Hutz were after retired from the evidence.[5] Actor Kelsey Grammer first appeared as Sideshow Bob in the first-flavor episode "Krusty Gets Busted" while role player Joe Mantegna made his beginning appearance every bit Fatty Tony in the third season episode "Bart the Murderer". The two have appeared in 21 and 28 episodes respectively; Mantegna also appeared in the movie. Both roles were originally written for other actors: Bob was originally to exist voiced by James Earl Jones,[six] who afterward guest starred iii 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 Stonemason, 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 testify]?'",[7] while showrunner Al Jean has stated the reasoning is "we desire to come across our heroes."[eight] Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein, showrunners of the 7th 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.[ix] In 2014, Jean stated that fewer people would exist appearing as themselves, as the staff did not want information technology to become a "crazy roster".[10]

Many guest stars come into the bear witness'south recording studio to tape their parts,[7] although some are recorded over the phone.[eleven] Three guest stars accept been credited with writing the episode in which they guest starred. Comedian Ricky Gervais wrote the episode "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Married woman",[12] while actor Seth Rogen co-wrote the episode "Homer the Whopper" with Evan Goldberg, and comedian Pete Holmes wrote the two-part "Warrin' Priests" episodes.[xiii] Two guest stars were credited with pseudonyms. Thespian 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". Later on 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 proper name.[14]

Numerous people accept rejected the chance to appear on the show. Thespian William Shatner has been described every bit the first person to reject the bear witness.[15] The producers have consistently failed to persuade any former President of the United states to announced.[viii] Musicians Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan have also rejected multiple invitations to guest star on the serial.[16] [17] Other people to turn the show downwards include actors Michael Caine,[18] Tom Cruise,[19] Clint Eastwood and Anthony Hopkins[twenty] 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 accustomed the offer, but accept been unable to tape a role. Musician Frank Zappa and role player 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 announced every bit himself in "Insane Clown Poppy". However, he and then decided to demand a lot more money than the producers were willing to pay. Instead, Jay Mohr provided the voice of Walken. The end credits country "Jay Mohr as Christopher Walken". This is the kickoff time this has ever been done.

Robby Krieger of The Doors recorded a cameo for the episode "The Great Coin Caper", but his role was cut because the writers felt his appearance seemed too forced. The scene was subsequently included on the season'southward DVD release.[26] Similarly, actress Catherine O'Hara recorded the vox of Colette the waitress in "Flaming Moe's", but was redubbed with Jo Ann Harris who the producers felt was a ameliorate fit.[27] Ron Howard, in what would accept been his third appearance on The Simpsons, was advertized equally guest starring on "Children of a Lesser Clod".[28] Still, he did non appear for any recording sessions. Similarly, Werner Herzog was advertized equally invitee starring in "Thanksgiving of Horror", in what would take been his 3rd appearance as Walter Hotenhoffer,[29] but did not appear in the final episode.

Mason, Grammer and Anne Hathaway have each won the Primetime Emmy Accolade for Outstanding Vocalization-Over Operation for their guest voice roles on the show.[thirty] The bear witness 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 serial 21".[31] Every bit of May 15, 2022, at that place have been 939 guest stars on the show, totaling 1568 guest spots.[A] These figures ascent to 943 and 1596 respectively if The Simpsons Movie is counted as well.

Guest stars [edit]

Seasons: 1 2 3 four 5 6 seven 8 9 x 11 12 13 xiv 15 xvi 17 eighteen • Moving picture • xix 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 thirty 31 32 33• Upcoming •

  • The color of the season number in the first cavalcade corresponds to the color of that season'south DVD boxset or digital purchase epitome for the seasons which have non been released in concrete format.
  • In the No. cavalcade:
    • The get-go number refers to the social club it aired during the entire series.
    • The second number refers to the episode number within its season: i.due east. 1506 would be the 6th episode of the fifteenth flavor.
  • The production code refers to the code assigned to the episode by the product team. The first two characters refer to the season the episode was fabricated for. The showtime season is 7Gxx, the second is 7Fxx, the 3rd is 8Fxx and the fourth is 9Fxx. Later that, the fifth flavour started with 1F and continued in order until flavour nine (which was 5F). Starting with flavor x, the production codes started with AABF, with the first letter changing for each flavour (i.due east. BABF, CABF, etc.). The number at the cease of the code is the society in which that episode was produced during that production run.[32]
  • 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 normally not considered every bit proper invitee stars given the circumstances.

Albert Brooks at 'Drive' premiere TIFF 9/10/11.

Actor Albert Brooks made the kickoff two of his seven appearances in season one.

A colored photograph of a man wearing a suit, with his arms wide open.

Singer Tony Bennett was the first person to vocalisation himself on the show.

A black-haired man with a blue based shirt and a necklace looks straight at the camera smiling.

A coloured photograph of Michael Jackson wearing sunglasses.

Colored photograph of a man, waving with his left arm. He is wearing a blue shirt.

A coloured photograph of a man wearing a black jumper and glasses. He is smiling and standing on a platform.

A portrait of a man wearing a space suit, with his helmet on the table in front of him. Behind him there is a large photograph of the lunar surface.

Patrick Stewart at a photo call at the Berlinale 2017.

A man, with long black hair is playing the guitar, with a microphone in front of his mouth. In the distance is a woman, looking directly at the camera.

Glenn Close at the premiere of Guardians of the Galaxy at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood on July 21, 2014.

Kelsey Grammer at May 5, 2010 Tony Awards press event, NYC, located at the Millennium Broadway Hotel.

A color photograph of four men, two of which are playing the guitar. The third man is singing through a microphone.

A colored photograph of a man, sitting in a wheelchair with his arms folded. He is wearing glasses and is looking from left to right.

Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has made four appearances on the show as himself.

A bald-haired man wearing glasses, wearing a suit and a nametag. He is looking directly at the camera.

A colored photograph of Lucy Lawless smiling.

Colored photograph of a man holding a tennis racket and ball in either hand. He is preparing to serve.

Reese Witherspoon at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.

Lenny Kravitz at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International in San Diego, California.

A colored photograph of former Prime Minister Tony Blair

Liam Neeson at the 2012 Deauville Film Festival.

Ricky Gervais at Comedy Central's "Night of Too Many Stars" in 2010.

A photograph of former footballer Ronaldo.

Ronaldo is the simply football histrion to appear on the show.

A photograph of "Weird Al" Yankovic, singing through a microphone and playing a harmonica.

A colored photograph of a Matt Groening.

Anne Hathaway at the Miami International Film Festival in 2014.

Katy Perry in June 2012.

Kiefer Sutherland speaking at the 2022 San Diego Comic Con International, for "24: Live Another Day", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.

Sonny Rollins in a 2011 performance.

Kristen Wiig at the Australian premiere of Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues in 2013.

Extra Kristen Wiig has played two different characters on the testify.

Tom Hanks posing for a photo after a dinner hosted by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on December 6, 2014.

Upcoming scheduled guest stars [edit]

The post-obit have been announced as guest stars for upcoming episodes that have not yet aired. This nevertheless is subject to change every bit sometimes in the past announced guest stars have had their appearances cut for time, been removed or replaced, or for another reason have not appeared in the concluding episode.

Additionally, the staff have written a role in heed for Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.[270]

Guest stars with multiple appearances [edit]

The following people have guest starred on the show twice or more.

one Indicates the figure includes an appearance in The Simpsons Movie two Indicates the figure includes an appearance in the Disqualified commercials iii Indicates the figure includes an appearance in "Do the Bartman" music video four Indicates the figure includes an appearance in a The Simpsons Game 5 Indicates the figure includes an appearance in "The Simpsons Ride" six 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

Other media [edit]

Beyond the goggle box series and the movie, at that place have been other media products of The Simpsons where guest stars take provided vocal talents in addition to the regular bandage. From music videos, to video games, commercials and theme park rides, the following guest stars have appeared in various Simpsons-related media.

Guest animators [edit]

The show has likewise had several invitee animators who will do their own version of the show'due south opening credits, from just a burrow gag to the whole introduction. Starting from the 22nd season, these following guest animators have contributed to the show:

Potential guest stars that did not happen [edit]

Notes [edit]

  • ^ A. This figure counts the members of bands with speaking roles separately. Bands who just perform a song are counted as one because in that location is no confirmation of which of the band's members performed on their advent.
  • ^ B. Consisting of Dick Smothers and Tom Smothers.[359]
  • ^ C. While the entirety of the band Coldplay were animated playing music in the episode, simply Martin had any individual lines and was credited.
  • ^ D. Kristen Schaal was incorrectly credited as "Kristen Schall".[360]
  • ^ E. Kramer had previously invitee starred in "Flaming Moe's" every bit 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.
  • ^ 1000. Because her sis Janet was suffering from Parkinson's affliction and had trouble delivering some of the longer lines, Maggy substituted for her when needed.
  • ^ H. Consisting of Aron Michael Manderosian and Robert J. Manderosian.
  • ^ I. Maines had previously guest starred in "Papa Don't Leech" as part of her band The Dixie Chicks.
  • ^ J. Richardson'due south concluding appearance as a guest star before joining the supporting cast the following flavour.
  • ^ K. While the entirety of the band OK Go were animated playing music in the episode, but Kulash and Nordwind had any individual lines and were credited.
  • ^ 50. Wallace's advent consisted of one line of archival sound from the episode Bart Gets a "Z", Marcia Wallace having passed away in 2013.
  • ^ M. Consisting of Head Ned, Ruby-red Ned, Stead Ned, Thread Ned and Bled Ned. While airing in Apr 2019, the music video used was from 2022 and thus featured erstwhile ring members rather than the electric current lineup at the time.
  • ^ North. Wallace'southward appearance consisted of archival audio of Edna Krabappel's express mirth used in a new scene.
  • ^ O. Consisting of Brian Bong, Rivers Cuomo, Scott Shriner and Patrick Wilson.
  • ^ P. Wallace's appearance consisted of archival audio of Edna Krabappel used in new scenes.
  • ^ Q. Anastasio had previously guest starred in "Weekend at Burnsie's" as part of his band Phish.

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External links [edit]

  • Guest star list at the Internet Movie Database

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Simpsons_guest_stars

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