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== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
− | *[[John ( | + | *[[John (Cockamamie's)]]; the gay owner of [[Cockamamie's Collectibles Shop]]. |
*[[John (Don't Cry for Me, Jebediah!)]]; a comic collector. | *[[John (Don't Cry for Me, Jebediah!)]]; a comic collector. | ||
+ | *[[Honest John]]; a character from ''{{W2|Pinocchio|1940 film}}''. | ||
*[[John Adams]]; the second [[President of the United States]]. | *[[John Adams]]; the second [[President of the United States]]. | ||
*[[John Quincy Adams]]; the 6th President of the United States. | *[[John Quincy Adams]]; the 6th President of the United States. | ||
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*[[John Wilkes Booth]]; American stage actor and the man who killed [[Abraham Lincoln]]. | *[[John Wilkes Booth]]; American stage actor and the man who killed [[Abraham Lincoln]]. | ||
*[[John Byner]]; American actor. | *[[John Byner]]; American actor. | ||
+ | *[[John Cena (character)]]; American professional wrestler and actor. | ||
*[[John Colt-Rane]]; a jazz pony that [[Lisa]] owned. | *[[John Colt-Rane]]; a jazz pony that [[Lisa]] owned. | ||
*[[John Coltrane]]; a jazz saxophonist and composer. | *[[John Coltrane]]; a jazz saxophonist and composer. | ||
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*[[John Hancock]]; American statesman. | *[[John Hancock]]; American statesman. | ||
*[[John Herbert]]; a retired elderly pedophile from [[Quahog]], [[Rhode Island]]. | *[[John Herbert]]; a retired elderly pedophile from [[Quahog]], [[Rhode Island]]. | ||
+ | *[[John Johnson]]; a senator. | ||
*[[John Kasich]]; American politician and Governor of [[Ohio]]. | *[[John Kasich]]; American politician and Governor of [[Ohio]]. | ||
*[[John Keating]]; a fictional teacher in the film ''[[Dead Poets Society]]'', played by [[Robin Williams]]. | *[[John Keating]]; a fictional teacher in the film ''[[Dead Poets Society]]'', played by [[Robin Williams]]. | ||
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*[[John Kimble]]; a fictional detective who goes undercover as a teacher in the film ''[[Kindergarten Cop]]'' | *[[John Kimble]]; a fictional detective who goes undercover as a teacher in the film ''[[Kindergarten Cop]]'' | ||
*[[John Lackey]]; American Major League Baseball pitcher. | *[[John Lackey]]; American Major League Baseball pitcher. | ||
+ | *[[John Lasseter]]; American film director, producer, screenwriter, animator, and voice actor. | ||
*[[John Legend (character)]]; American singer and pianist. | *[[John Legend (character)]]; American singer and pianist. | ||
*[[John Leguizamo]]; Colombian American actor, film producer, voice artist and comedian. | *[[John Leguizamo]]; Colombian American actor, film producer, voice artist and comedian. | ||
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*[[John McCain]]; American politician. | *[[John McCain]]; American politician. | ||
*[[John McEnroe]]; former tennis player. | *[[John McEnroe]]; former tennis player. | ||
− | *[[John Noiseland]]; the owner of [[Noiseland Spa & Relax- | + | *[[John McGiver]]; American actor. |
+ | *[[John Noiseland]]; the owner of [[Noiseland Spa & Relax-arium]] and formerly, [[Noiseland Arcade]]. | ||
*[[John Oates]]; American guitarist and singer. | *[[John Oates]]; American guitarist and singer. | ||
*[[John C. Reilly (character)]]; American actor, comedian, producer, singer, and writer. | *[[John C. Reilly (character)]]; American actor, comedian, producer, singer, and writer. | ||
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*[[John Tyler]]; the 10th President of the United States. | *[[John Tyler]]; the 10th President of the United States. | ||
*[[John Updike (character)]]; American author. | *[[John Updike (character)]]; American author. | ||
+ | *[[John Waters (character)]]; American filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist. | ||
*[[John Wayne]]; American actor. | *[[John Wayne]]; American actor. | ||
+ | *[[John Wick]]; a fictional hitman and vigilante. | ||
*[[John Winslow]]; the curator of the [[Museum of TV and Television]]. | *[[John Winslow]]; the curator of the [[Museum of TV and Television]]. | ||
*[[John A. Zoidberg]]; a lobster-like creature and a doctor. | *[[John A. Zoidberg]]; a lobster-like creature and a doctor. | ||
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*[[John Bush]]; animation executive producer for ''The Simpsons''. | *[[John Bush]]; animation executive producer for ''The Simpsons''. | ||
*[[John Capek]]; keyboardist and programmer for the albums ''The Simpsons Sing the Blues'' and ''The Yellow Album''. | *[[John Capek]]; keyboardist and programmer for the albums ''The Simpsons Sing the Blues'' and ''The Yellow Album''. | ||
+ | *[[John Cena]]; wrestler, actor, and guest star. | ||
*[[John Chamberlin]]; mixing assistant for the song "[[Do the Bartman]]" on the album ''The Simpsons Sing the Blues''. | *[[John Chamberlin]]; mixing assistant for the song "[[Do the Bartman]]" on the album ''The Simpsons Sing the Blues''. | ||
*[[John W. Chapman]]; music scoring mixer for ''The Simpsons''. | *[[John W. Chapman]]; music scoring mixer for ''The Simpsons''. | ||
*[[John Cirabisi]]; analyst for ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Game]]''. | *[[John Cirabisi]]; analyst for ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Game]]''. | ||
+ | *[[John Coggins]]; singer of "[[Get Our Cheat On]]" from the [[season 35]] episode "[[Do the Wrong Thing]]" | ||
*[[Jonathan Collier|Jonathan "John" Collier]]; writer and producer for ''The Simpsons''. | *[[Jonathan Collier|Jonathan "John" Collier]]; writer and producer for ''The Simpsons''. | ||
*[[John Carnochan]]; editor for ''The Simpsons Movie''. | *[[John Carnochan]]; editor for ''The Simpsons Movie''. | ||
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== Locations == | == Locations == | ||
*[[John's Carpentry]]; a carpentry store in New Springfield. | *[[John's Carpentry]]; a carpentry store in New Springfield. | ||
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+ | == Media == | ||
+ | *[[John Adams (TV series)]]; an American television miniseries. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 08:55, October 11, 2024
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John may refer to:
Characters[edit]
- John (Cockamamie's); the gay owner of Cockamamie's Collectibles Shop.
- John (Don't Cry for Me, Jebediah!); a comic collector.
- Honest John; a character from Pinocchio.
- John Adams; the second President of the United States.
- John Quincy Adams; the 6th President of the United States.
- John Armstrong; a politician.
- John Baldessari (character); American conceptual artist.
- John Bonham; English musician and singer-songwriter.
- John Wilkes Booth; American stage actor and the man who killed Abraham Lincoln.
- John Byner; American actor.
- John Cena (character); American professional wrestler and actor.
- John Colt-Rane; a jazz pony that Lisa owned.
- John Coltrane; a jazz saxophonist and composer.
- John Cusack; American actor and producer.
- John W. Davis; American politician.
- John Delaney (character); American attorney, businessman and politician.
- John Dillinger; American bank robber.
- John Dolittle; a fictional character in the film Doctor Dolittle.
- John Elway; American football quarterback in Denver Broncos.
- John I.Q. Nerdelbaum Frink III; a clone of Professor Frink.
- John Frinkenstein; a professor.
- John Gielgud; English actor.
- John Glenn; a former astronaut.
- John Grisham; American bestselling writer, attorney, politician, and activist.
- John Hancock; American statesman.
- John Herbert; a retired elderly pedophile from Quahog, Rhode Island.
- John Johnson; a senator.
- John Kasich; American politician and Governor of Ohio.
- John Keating; a fictional teacher in the film Dead Poets Society, played by Robin Williams.
- John F. Kennedy (character); the 35th President of the United States.
- John Kerry; American politician.
- John Kimble; a fictional detective who goes undercover as a teacher in the film Kindergarten Cop
- John Lackey; American Major League Baseball pitcher.
- John Lasseter; American film director, producer, screenwriter, animator, and voice actor.
- John Legend (character); American singer and pianist.
- John Leguizamo; Colombian American actor, film producer, voice artist and comedian.
- John Lennon; British singer-songwriter/musician and founding member of The Beatles.
- John Lithgow (character); American character actor, musician, comedian, poet, author and singer.
- John A. Macdonald; the first Prime Minister of Canada.
- John Madden (character); American former football player and television sportscaster.
- John Marshall; the fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
- John Maxtone-Graham; a cruise ship historian.
- John McCain; American politician.
- John McEnroe; former tennis player.
- John McGiver; American actor.
- John Noiseland; the owner of Noiseland Spa & Relax-arium and formerly, Noiseland Arcade.
- John Oates; American guitarist and singer.
- John C. Reilly (character); American actor, comedian, producer, singer, and writer.
- John D. Rockefeller Jr.; American financier and philanthropist.
- John S.; the embittered spouse of Gloria S.
- John Flammang Schrank; a saloon keeper known for his attempted assassination of former President Theodore Roosevelt.
- John Smith (1882); another zombie who died in 1882.
- John Smith (Life on the Fast Lane); a guy who died and was buried in Springfield.
- John Smith (Treehouse of Horror III); a zombie.
- John Squawking Bear; a journalist at The Chippewa Bugle.
- John Steed; a fictional character played by Patrick Macneee.
- John Steinbeck; American author.
- John Sutter; the owner of Sutter's Mill.
- John Swartzwelder (character); writer for The Itchy & Scratchy Show.
- John Travolta; an actor.
- John Trumane; a monster truck driver.
- John Tyler; the 10th President of the United States.
- John Updike (character); American author.
- John Waters (character); American filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist.
- John Wayne; American actor.
- John Wick; a fictional hitman and vigilante.
- John Winslow; the curator of the Museum of TV and Television.
- John A. Zoidberg; a lobster-like creature and a doctor.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
- John Achenbach; animator for The Simpsons.
- John Adam; artist for Bongo Comics.
- John Andersen; localization quality assurance tester for The Simpsons Game.
- John Aoshima; character layout artist for The Simpsons.
- John A. Armstrong; additional effects animator for The Simpsons Movie.
- John Baldessari; artist and guest star.
- John Barnes; level builder AI scripter for The Simpsons Wrestling.
- John Bell; art director and core tester for The Simpsons Game.
- John Berado; character layout artist for The Simpsons.
- John Berman; background layout artist for The Simpsons.
- John Boylan; music producer and writer for The Simpsons Sing the Blues and The Yellow Album.
- John Burgardt; percussionist from Skywalker Symphony Orchestra for The Simpsons Game.
- John Burns; package product manager from Electronic Arts for The Simpsons Road Rage.
- John Bush; animation executive producer for The Simpsons.
- John Capek; keyboardist and programmer for the albums The Simpsons Sing the Blues and The Yellow Album.
- John Cena; wrestler, actor, and guest star.
- John Chamberlin; mixing assistant for the song "Do the Bartman" on the album The Simpsons Sing the Blues.
- John W. Chapman; music scoring mixer for The Simpsons.
- John Cirabisi; analyst for The Itchy & Scratchy Game.
- John Coggins; singer of "Get Our Cheat On" from the season 35 episode "Do the Wrong Thing"
- Jonathan "John" Collier; writer and producer for The Simpsons.
- John Carnochan; editor for The Simpsons Movie.
- John Costanza; penciller for Bongo Comics.
- John Currin; assistant editor for The Simpsons Movie.
- John DeMita; part of the ADR loop group for The Simpsons Movie.
- John Delaney; penciller for Bongo Comics.
- John Dillon; FX layout artist for The Simpsons.
- John DiMaggio; actor and guest star.
- John Duff; production assistant for the documentary Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson.
- John Dunne; technical manager for The Simpsons Ride.
- John Dyer; additional timer for the season 13 episode "She of Little Faith".
- John Eng; storyboard artist for The Simpsons.
- John Enroth; composed additional music for the Around the World in 80 Bites level for The Simpsons Game.
- John Entwistle; musician and guest star.
- John Estes; concept artist for The Simpsons Game.
- John Frink; writer and producer for The Simpsons.
- John Gary Gorman; sound recordist for The Simpsons.
- John Geraci; user interface engineer for The Simpsons Game.
- John Gibson; background designer for The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield.
- John Gillis; designed the set for the special episode Springfield's Most Wanted.
- John Goodman; actor and guest star.
- John Goux; played the guitar for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- John Lewis Guymon Jr; designer, animator and base support coder for The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare.
- John Harvatine IV; executive producer and director for the Robot Chicken couch gag and Robot Chicken couch gag 2.
- John Holderried; office manager for the Homer's Family couch gag.
- John Holmquist; character designer for The Simpsons.
- John Hooper; additional assistant sequence director and storyboard artist for the season 20 episode "The Burns and the Bees".
- John Hyde; animation executive producer for The Simpsons.
- John Jacobs; associate producer for "The Simpsons Guy".
- John Thomas Johnson; played the tuba for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- John Kalodner; thanked in the season 3 episode "Flaming Moe's".
- John Kassir; voice actor for The Simpsons.
- John F. Kennedy; 35th President of the United States who appeared via archive footage.
- John Kerschbaum; writer and artist for The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror story Three Little Kids.
- John Kivimaki; character animation liaison and part of The Original Toolbox Team for The Simpsons Cartoon Studio.
- John Krause; background designer and prop designer for The Simpsons.
- John Kricfalusi; couch gag animator for The Simpsons.
- John Legend; singer and guest star.
- John Lindauer; background layout artist for the Season 6 episode "And Maggie Makes Three".
- John Lithgow; actor and guest star.
- John Liu; background layout artist for The Simpsons.
- John Lodge; musician and guest star.
- John Lopez; animation timer for The Simpsons.
- John Lund; additional programmer for Virtual Bart.
- John MacFarlane; FX layout artist for The Simpsons.
- John Madden; football player and guest star.
- John Mahoney; actor and guest star.
- John Mathot; animator for The Simpsons.
- John McCrea; artist for the Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror story In Springfield No One Can Hear You Scream.
- John Megna; actor and guest star.
- John Melchior; producer for Fox Interactive and Vivendi Universal Games.
- John Jackson Miller; writer for Bongo Comics.
- John Mitchell;played woodwinds for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- John Moyer; recording engineer for the song "Deep, Deep Trouble" on the album The Simpsons Sing the Blues.
- John Mulaney; comedian and guest star.
- John Neal; dialogue editor for the Season 1 episode "There's No Disgrace Like Home".
- John Nesselrodt; lighting and compositing supervisor for the special episode The Simpsons Ride.
- John E. Nordstrom; composed the music for special episode Springfield's Most Wanted.
- John Nunnemacher; computer animator for The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield.
- John Oliver; actor and guest star.
- John Pattison; background layout artist for The Simpsons.
- John Pearson (animator); former character layout artist.
- John Pearson (The Simpsons Game); principal trumpeter for The Simpsons Game.
- John Pemberton; international production specialist for The Simpsons Skateboarding.
- John Pickford; received a special thanks in The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk.
- John Pomeroy; animator for The Simpsons Movie.
- John Ratzenberger; actor and guest star.
- John Alexander Reed; animation camera operator for The Simpsons.
- John Reichmann; musician for The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- John Reid; vocalist for the song "The Ten Commandments of Bart".
- John C. Reilly; actor and guest star.
- John Riccitiello; thanked during the closing credits of the video game The Simpsons Game.
- John Rice; character designer and storyboard artist for The Simpsons.
- John Roberts; actor and guest star.
- John Romeo; production accountant for Film Roman for The Simpsons Movie and The Simpsons Game.
- John Sebastian; played the harmonica in the song "Moanin' Lisa Blues".
- John Severin; did the art for the Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror comic story Two Tickets to Heck.
- John Seymore; background designer for "The Simpsons Guy".
- John Slattery; actor and guest star.
- John Soukup; sound recordist for The Simpsons.
- John Stuller; thanked by Hans Zimmer for the album The Simpsons Movie: The Music.
- John Sumner; art director for the Robot Chicken couch gag 2.
- John Swartzwelder; writer and producer for The Simpsons.
- John Tempereau; project consultant for the albums Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons and The Simpsons: Testify.
- John Thorn; sports historian and interviewee.
- John Updike; author and guest star.
- John Van Houten; played the trombone for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- John Viener; co-executive producer and cast member for "The Simpsons Guy".
- John Walsh; host for Springfield's Most Wanted.
- John Zhongyi Wang; character modeler for The Simpsons Road Rage and 3D artist for The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- John Waters; actor and guest star.
- John Welding; additional artist for The Simpsons Skateboarding.
- John West; singer for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- John Wittenberg; played the violin for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- John Yoakum; played woodwinds for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- John Zakour; writer for Bongo Comics.
Locations[edit]
- John's Carpentry; a carpentry store in New Springfield.
Media[edit]
- John Adams (TV series); an American television miniseries.