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(Yes discussions because this makes no sense at all. The rename comes in after Grau died. Fine. It's disrespectful but whatever, this is The Simpsons (TM). But how does it make any sense to claim that Doris Grau voiced a character called Lunchlady Dora?)
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*[[Christopher Collins]], 44 (died June 12, 1994) - Provided several voices during season 1, including [[Mr. Burns]] in the episode "[[Homer's Odyssey]]" and the host of ''[[America's Most Armed and Dangerous presenter|America's Most Armed and Dangerous]]'' in "[[Some Enchanted Evening]]", before leaving the show. Cerebral hemorrhage.
 
*[[Christopher Collins]], 44 (died June 12, 1994) - Provided several voices during season 1, including [[Mr. Burns]] in the episode "[[Homer's Odyssey]]" and the host of ''[[America's Most Armed and Dangerous presenter|America's Most Armed and Dangerous]]'' in "[[Some Enchanted Evening]]", before leaving the show. Cerebral hemorrhage.
*[[Doris Grau]], 71 (died December 30, 1995) - Grau provided the voice of [[Lunchlady Doris]] and several minor parts, appearing in 23 episodes, between seasons 2 and 9. She had previously served as a script supervisor. Lunchlady Doris was initially retired, but has since made appearances. "[[Team Homer]]" was dedicated to her. Emphysema.
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*[[Doris Grau]], 71 (died December 30, 1995) - Grau provided the voice of [[Lunchlady Dora]] and several minor parts, appearing in 23 episodes, between seasons 2 and 9. She had previously served as a script supervisor. Lunchlady Dora was initially retired, but has since made appearances. "[[Team Homer]]" was dedicated to her. Emphysema.
 
*[[Phil Hartman]], 49 (died May 28, 1998) - Hartman regularly provided the voices of [[Troy McClure]] and [[Lionel Hutz]] as well as other minor one-time parts, appearing in 52 episodes, between seasons 2 and 9. Following his murder, his characters were retired and "[[Bart the Mother]]" was dedicated to him. Murdered; gun shot.
 
*[[Phil Hartman]], 49 (died May 28, 1998) - Hartman regularly provided the voices of [[Troy McClure]] and [[Lionel Hutz]] as well as other minor one-time parts, appearing in 52 episodes, between seasons 2 and 9. Following his murder, his characters were retired and "[[Bart the Mother]]" was dedicated to him. Murdered; gun shot.
 
*[[Marcia Wallace]], 70 (died October 25, 2013) - Wallace regularly provided the voice of [[Edna Krabappel]], appearing in over 170 episodes, between seasons 1 and 25. "[[Four Regrettings and a Funeral]]" had the chalkboard gag dedicated to her, and also contained a dedication at the end of the episode in its original airing. "[[White Christmas Blues]]" also had a small tribute to both her and [[Don Payne]] on the opening sequence. In "[[The Man Who Grew Too Much]]" Wallace and her character were retired with a special clip at the end of the episode. Combination of breast cancer, pneumonia, and sepsis.
 
*[[Marcia Wallace]], 70 (died October 25, 2013) - Wallace regularly provided the voice of [[Edna Krabappel]], appearing in over 170 episodes, between seasons 1 and 25. "[[Four Regrettings and a Funeral]]" had the chalkboard gag dedicated to her, and also contained a dedication at the end of the episode in its original airing. "[[White Christmas Blues]]" also had a small tribute to both her and [[Don Payne]] on the opening sequence. In "[[The Man Who Grew Too Much]]" Wallace and her character were retired with a special clip at the end of the episode. Combination of breast cancer, pneumonia, and sepsis.

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Dedication to Paul Newman at the end of "Lost Verizon"

The following is a list of people who have worked on The Simpsons, both the show and other franchise elements, but later died. For the main series, the list includes deceased voice cast, staff and guest stars. Often, subsequent episodes have been dedicated to them. Those who have work on the show's comics, albums, video games and other related productions, are also included here.

To clarify, this list only includes people who died after their work on The Simpsons took place, for example:

  • Eartha Kitt is included because she recorded a guest spot for the show, but died before it aired.
  • Neil Armstrong is included because, although he did not knowingly make an appearance on the series, archive audio of his first steps on the moon were used by the show whilst he was still alive.
  • Theodore Roosevelt is not included because the archive audio of his speeches were used in the show long after his death.
    • Similarly, the writer Edgar Allan Poe was credited with co-writing "The Raven" section of "Treehouse of Horror", as this primarily consisted of the actual text of Poe's The Raven. Poe died aged 40 on October 7, 1849 from unknown causes, some 141 years before the episode aired.

The Simpsons

The following people have been credited with working on The Simpsons. Several have worked on other aspects of the franchise as well, but they are principally associated with the TV show.

Cast

  • Christopher Collins, 44 (died June 12, 1994) - Provided several voices during season 1, including Mr. Burns in the episode "Homer's Odyssey" and the host of America's Most Armed and Dangerous in "Some Enchanted Evening", before leaving the show. Cerebral hemorrhage.
  • Doris Grau, 71 (died December 30, 1995) - Grau provided the voice of Lunchlady Dora and several minor parts, appearing in 23 episodes, between seasons 2 and 9. She had previously served as a script supervisor. Lunchlady Dora was initially retired, but has since made appearances. "Team Homer" was dedicated to her. Emphysema.
  • Phil Hartman, 49 (died May 28, 1998) - Hartman regularly provided the voices of Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz as well as other minor one-time parts, appearing in 52 episodes, between seasons 2 and 9. Following his murder, his characters were retired and "Bart the Mother" was dedicated to him. Murdered; gun shot.
  • Marcia Wallace, 70 (died October 25, 2013) - Wallace regularly provided the voice of Edna Krabappel, appearing in over 170 episodes, between seasons 1 and 25. "Four Regrettings and a Funeral" had the chalkboard gag dedicated to her, and also contained a dedication at the end of the episode in its original airing. "White Christmas Blues" also had a small tribute to both her and Don Payne on the opening sequence. In "The Man Who Grew Too Much" Wallace and her character were retired with a special clip at the end of the episode. Combination of breast cancer, pneumonia, and sepsis.

Crew

Writers and producers

Directors and animators

Other crew members

Guest stars

Archive audio

  • Neil Armstrong, 82 (died August 25, 2012) - Twice voiced himself via audio footage. Complications following surgery.

The Simpsons Movie

  • Don LaFontaine, 68 (died September 1, 2008) - LaFontaine provided the voice over for the majority of the film's trailers.
  • Kevyn L. Wallace, 47 (died September 14, 2011) - Wallace was a background layout artist on the film. Injuries sustained in car accident.

Other franchise elements

The following people worked exclusively on an aspect of The Simpsons' franchise independent of the series or film, such as the comics, albums or video games.

Comics

  • Dan DeCarlo, 82 (died December 18, 2001) - comic artist. Pneumonia.
  • Al Williamson, 79 (died June 12, 2010) - one time comic artist. Unknown causes.
  • Gene Colan, 84 (died June 23, 2011) - one time comic illustrator. Cancer and liver disease.
  • Earl Kress, 60 (died September 19, 2011) - comic book writer for Bongo Comics Group.
  • John Severin, 90 (died February 12, 2012) - one time comic artist. Unknown causes.

Albums


Other related

The following people have had no direct employment on the series or franchise, but have been connected to it some way, such as appearing on something about the show.

Foreign voice cast

References