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− | |name =John Grisham | + | |name = John Grisham |
− | |image = | + | |image = [[File:The Last Juror.png|250px]] |
+ | |caption = Book cover of ''[[The Last Juror]]'' | ||
|gender = {{Male}} | |gender = {{Male}} | ||
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|job = Lawyer<br>Author | |job = Lawyer<br>Author | ||
|relatives = | |relatives = | ||
− | | | + | |mentioned = "[[Lisa the Drama Queen]]" |
|voiced by = | |voiced by = | ||
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− | '''John Grisham''' is an American | + | '''John Grisham''' is an American bestselling writer, attorney, politician, and activist. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | + | [[Professor Hobbes]] is the world's foremost John Grisham scholar. He found several plot twists in ''{{W2|The Client|novel}}'' and proved that the real villain in ''{{W2|A Time to Kill|Grisham novel}}'' was the legal system itself. | |
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+ | Later, the Simpson family went to have dinner with the Hobbes family. Professor Hobbes said that new friendship is so full of promise, much like a young [[Mitch McDeere]] in John Grisham's ''[[The Firm]]''. [[Homer]] then asked that when they make a movie from one his books, does he get one or two free tickets. Professor Hobbes told Homer that it depends on the production company and started reading from ''The Firm''.<ref>"[[Lisa the Drama Queen]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | [[Bernice Hibbert]] read ''[[The Last Juror]]'' by John Grisham whilst she was on jury duty.<ref>"[[One Angry Lisa]]"</ref> | ||
== Non-canon == | == Non-canon == | ||
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− | When every book character ever written about were brought to life in [[New New York]], several Grisham lawyer characters attacked Broadway. | + | When every book character ever written about were brought to life in [[New New York]], several Grisham lawyer characters attacked Broadway.<ref>''[[The Read Menace!]]''</ref> |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
− | *{{ep|Lisa the Drama Queen}} | + | *{{ep|Lisa the Drama Queen|(mentioned)}} |
+ | *{{ep|One Angry Lisa|(mentioned)}} | ||
*{{bon|The Read Menace!|(mentioned)}} | *{{bon|The Read Menace!|(mentioned)}} | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | {{Reflist}} | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *{{Wikipedialink}} | ||
{{Authors}} | {{Authors}} | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Grisham, John}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Grisham, John}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Politicians]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Real-world characters]] | ||
[[Category:Mentioned characters]] | [[Category:Mentioned characters]] | ||
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John Grisham
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Character Information
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John Grisham is an American bestselling writer, attorney, politician, and activist.
History[edit]
Professor Hobbes is the world's foremost John Grisham scholar. He found several plot twists in The Client and proved that the real villain in A Time to Kill was the legal system itself.
Later, the Simpson family went to have dinner with the Hobbes family. Professor Hobbes said that new friendship is so full of promise, much like a young Mitch McDeere in John Grisham's The Firm. Homer then asked that when they make a movie from one his books, does he get one or two free tickets. Professor Hobbes told Homer that it depends on the production company and started reading from The Firm.[1]
Bernice Hibbert read The Last Juror by John Grisham whilst she was on jury duty.[2]
Non-canon[edit]
The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed. |
When every book character ever written about were brought to life in New New York, several Grisham lawyer characters attacked Broadway.[3]
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Lisa the Drama Queen" (mentioned)
- Episode – "One Angry Lisa" (mentioned)
- Comic story – The Read Menace! (mentioned)
References[edit]
External links[edit]