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{{Character | {{Character | ||
− | |name = | + | |name = Ron Howard |
− | |image = [[File: | + | |image = [[File:Ron Howard.png|250px]] |
|gender = {{Male}} | |gender = {{Male}} | ||
|hair = Ginger | |hair = Ginger | ||
− | |age = | + | |age = |
− | |job = Film | + | |status = Alive |
+ | |job = Film director | ||
|relatives = | |relatives = | ||
− | | | + | |appearance = "[[When You Dish Upon a Star]]" |
− | |voiced by = [[Ron Howard| | + | |voiced by = [[Ron Howard|Himself]] |
+ | }} | ||
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+ | '''Ron Howard''' is an American film director who seems to be good friends with {{Ch|Kim Basinger}} and {{Ch|Alec Baldwin}}. | ||
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+ | == History == | ||
+ | He gave Homer parenting advice at one time but also tried to kill him after jumping onto Homer's mobile museum. He can't drive very well. [[Homer]] wanted him to direct a new film he had wrote about a robot driving instructor whose best friend is a pie, which Howard later plagiarized for his own.<ref>"[[When You Dish Upon a Star]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | Ron Howard was also a celebrity guest on ''[[Springfield Squares]]'', where he got into a fight with [[Homer Simpson]] over Homer's getting to be the center square even though he flubbed his lines. Some days later, Howard took his children to a "famous people only" zoo.<ref>"[[Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | A picture of Ron Howard was seen on the wall of [[Springfield Sardi's]].<ref>"[[Springfield Splendor]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
+ | === Foreign dubs === | ||
+ | {{Dub voices | ||
+ | |esVoice=Abraham Aguilar | ||
}} | }} | ||
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== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
− | *{{ | + | *{{ep|When You Dish Upon a Star}} |
− | *{{ | + | *{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror X}} |
+ | *{{ep|Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Thank God It's Doomsday}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants|(picture)}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Springfield Splendor|(picture)}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass|([[Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass/Gags|opening sequence]])}} | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | {{Reflist}} | ||
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+ | {{Simpsons characters}} | ||
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Howard, Ron}} | ||
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[[Category:Adults]] | [[Category:Adults]] | ||
[[Category:Celebrities]] | [[Category:Celebrities]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Characters voiced by guest stars]] | ||
[[Category:Recurring characters]] | [[Category:Recurring characters]] | ||
− | [[Category:Characters | + | [[Category:Characters introduced in season 10]] |
Revision as of 12:33, May 24, 2023
- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Ron Howard.
Ron Howard
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Character Information
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Ron Howard is an American film director who seems to be good friends with Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin.
History
He gave Homer parenting advice at one time but also tried to kill him after jumping onto Homer's mobile museum. He can't drive very well. Homer wanted him to direct a new film he had wrote about a robot driving instructor whose best friend is a pie, which Howard later plagiarized for his own.[1]
Ron Howard was also a celebrity guest on Springfield Squares, where he got into a fight with Homer Simpson over Homer's getting to be the center square even though he flubbed his lines. Some days later, Howard took his children to a "famous people only" zoo.[2]
A picture of Ron Howard was seen on the wall of Springfield Sardi's.[3]
Behind the Laughter
Foreign dubs
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Appearances
- Episode – "When You Dish Upon a Star"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror X"
- Episode – "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder"
- Episode – "Thank God It's Doomsday"
- Episode – "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants" (picture)
- Episode – "Springfield Splendor" (picture)
- Episode – "Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass" (opening sequence)
References