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*[[Gary (Homer Mountain)]]; character living at ''{{ap|Homer Mountain|location}}''. | *[[Gary (Homer Mountain)]]; character living at ''{{ap|Homer Mountain|location}}''. | ||
*[[Gary (Lisa Goes Gaga)]]; a paparazzi. | *[[Gary (Lisa Goes Gaga)]]; a paparazzi. | ||
+ | *[[Gary (The Tipping Point)]]; a waiter with the [[Servers of America Guild]]. | ||
*[[Gary (You Only Move Twice)]]; student at [[Cypress Creek Elementary School]]. | *[[Gary (You Only Move Twice)]]; student at [[Cypress Creek Elementary School]]. | ||
*[[Gary the Unicorn]]; unicorn in "[[Simpsons Bible Stories]]". | *[[Gary the Unicorn]]; unicorn in "[[Simpsons Bible Stories]]". | ||
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*[[Gary Grant]]; trumpet player for ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | *[[Gary Grant]]; trumpet player for ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | ||
*[[Gary Gray]]; woodwind player for ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | *[[Gary Gray]]; woodwind player for ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | ||
− | *[[Gary Hadfield]]; dubbing mixer for three '' | + | *[[Gary Hadfield]]; dubbing mixer for three ''The Simpsons'' documentaries. |
*[[Gary Herbig]]; woodwind player for ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | *[[Gary Herbig]]; woodwind player for ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | ||
*[[Gary Hoffman]]; background layout artist and background designer for ''The Simpsons''. | *[[Gary Hoffman]]; background layout artist and background designer for ''The Simpsons''. | ||
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*[[Gary Rowberry]]; tester for ''[[Virtual Bart]]''. | *[[Gary Rowberry]]; tester for ''[[Virtual Bart]]''. | ||
*[[Gary Sheinwald]]; producer for ''Krusty's Fun House'', ''The Simpsons Cartoon Studio'' and ''[[The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield]]''. | *[[Gary Sheinwald]]; producer for ''Krusty's Fun House'', ''The Simpsons Cartoon Studio'' and ''[[The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield]]''. | ||
− | *[[Gary Stewart]]; executive producer for the albums '' | + | *[[Gary Stewart]]; executive producer for the albums ''Songs in the Key of Springfield'' and ''Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons''. |
*[[Gary Stiffelman]]; received a special thanks for the albums ''[[The Simpsons Sing the Blues]]'' and ''[[The Yellow Album]]''. | *[[Gary Stiffelman]]; received a special thanks for the albums ''[[The Simpsons Sing the Blues]]'' and ''[[The Yellow Album]]''. | ||
*[[Gary Terry]]; character layout artist for ''The Simpsons''. | *[[Gary Terry]]; character layout artist for ''The Simpsons''. |
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Gary may refer to:
Characters[edit]
- Gary Chalmers; the superintendent at Springfield Elementary School.
- Gary (nerd); one of Homer's nerd friends.
- Gary (Homer Mountain); character living at Homer Mountain.
- Gary (Lisa Goes Gaga); a paparazzi.
- Gary (The Tipping Point); a waiter with the Servers of America Guild.
- Gary (You Only Move Twice); student at Cypress Creek Elementary School.
- Gary the Unicorn; unicorn in "Simpsons Bible Stories".
- Gary Busey (character); an actor.
- Gary Coleman (character); security guard at Kid First Industries.
- Gary Hart; American politician.
- Gary Larson (character); American cartoonist and creator of The Far Side.
- Gary Michaels; dean at Friedrich University in Zenith City.
- Gary Ocean and the Motion; a four-piece band.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
- Gary Amaro; concept artist for The Simpsons Game.
- Gary Apple; wrote the season 4 episode "Homer's Triple Bypass".
- Gary C. Bourgeois; re-recording mixer for The Simpsons Ride.
- Gary Brotherton; additional artist for The Simpsons Skateboarding.
- Gary Burritt; negative cutter for The Simpsons Movie.
- Gary Busey; actor and guest star.
- Gary Coleman; actor and guest star.
- Gary Foster; woodwind player for The Simpsons: Testify.
- Gary Gegan; re-recording mixer for The Simpsons.
- Gary Glasberg; writer for Bongo Comics.
- Gary Graham; storyboard artist for The Simpsons.
- Gary Grant; trumpet player for The Simpsons: Testify.
- Gary Gray; woodwind player for The Simpsons: Testify.
- Gary Hadfield; dubbing mixer for three The Simpsons documentaries.
- Gary Herbig; woodwind player for The Simpsons: Testify.
- Gary Hoffman; background layout artist and background designer for The Simpsons.
- Gary Larson; cartoonist and guest star.
- Gary Liddon; received a special thanks in Krusty's Fun House.
- Gary Manfredi; worked on The Simpsons Cartoon Studio.
- Garry Marshall; actor and guest star.
- Gary McCarver; character layout artist and animation timer for The Simpsons.
- Gary Spencer Millidge; writer and artist for Bongo Comics.
- Gary Montgomery; re-recording mixer for The Simpsons.
- Gary Mouri; background layout artist for The Simpsons Movie.
- Gary Penn; received a special thanks in Krusty's Fun House.
- Gary Peterson; received a thanks for the albums Songs in the Key of Springfield and Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons and annotated for the album Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons.
- Gary Rodgers; production mixer for the season 1 episode "Bart the General".
- Gary Rowberry; tester for Virtual Bart.
- Gary Sheinwald; producer for Krusty's Fun House, The Simpsons Cartoon Studio and The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield.
- Gary Stewart; executive producer for the albums Songs in the Key of Springfield and Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons.
- Gary Stiffelman; received a special thanks for the albums The Simpsons Sing the Blues and The Yellow Album.
- Gary Terry; character layout artist for The Simpsons.
- Gary Wasserman; received a special thanks for the albums Songs in the Key of Springfield and Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons.
- Gary Whitta; received a special thanks in Krusty's Fun House.
- Gary Yap; character layout artist for The Simpsons.
- Nathan Gary; quality assurance tester for The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
Locations[edit]
- Gary, Indiana; city in the state of Indiana.