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This is a '''List of staff members who have appeared in ''The Simpsons'''''. Various writers, animators and producers have been inserted into shows as background characters. While these are often minor and non-vocal, there are a few instances where these characters have lines, such as in "[[The Front]]" and "[[The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show]]". [[Matt Groening]] and [[James L. Brooks]] have both voiced themselves in episodes.
 
This is a '''List of staff members who have appeared in ''The Simpsons'''''. Various writers, animators and producers have been inserted into shows as background characters. While these are often minor and non-vocal, there are a few instances where these characters have lines, such as in "[[The Front]]" and "[[The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show]]". [[Matt Groening]] and [[James L. Brooks]] have both voiced themselves in episodes.
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*"[[The Front]]": He is one of the many writers that worked for [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]] writing ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]''. Meyers fired every one of his writers, including Jean, after hiring [[Abraham Simpson]]. Jean also attended the [[Annual Cartoon Awards]] that took place at the [[Springfield Civic Auditorium|Springfield Civic Center]]. When Abe Simpson won the prize, Jean said he was tired of cartoons, and that he was going to write a sitcom about a sassy robot.|2}}
 
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*"[[The Front]]": He is one of the many writers that worked for [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]] writing ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]''. Meyers fired every one of his writers, including Martin, after hiring [[Abraham Simpson]]. Martin also attended the [[Annual Cartoon Awards]] that took place at the [[Springfield Civic Auditorium|Springfield Civic Center]].|2}}
 
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*"[[The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show]]": He is part of ''[[Itchy and Scratchy]]'''s writing staff and gets fired.
 
*"[[The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show]]": He is part of ''[[Itchy and Scratchy]]'''s writing staff and gets fired.
 
*"[[Realty Bites]]": He appears behind [[Kirk Van Houten]] at the unemployment office.
 
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*"[[The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular]]": He is an executive producer of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. He has long nails and long white hair, like {{W|Howard Hughes}}.
 
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*"[[$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]": He appears as a hobo when Grampa and Jasper are walking down the street. This hobo caricature also appears in "[[Homer Loves Flanders]]" in the homeless shelter and in "[[You Only Move Twice]]" during the [[Cypress Creek]] information video.
 
*"[[$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]": He appears as a hobo when Grampa and Jasper are walking down the street. This hobo caricature also appears in "[[Homer Loves Flanders]]" in the homeless shelter and in "[[You Only Move Twice]]" during the [[Cypress Creek]] information video.
 
*In the disc holder artwork for [[The Complete Tenth Season]], James appears in a crashed studio lot cart.
 
*In the disc holder artwork for [[The Complete Tenth Season]], James appears in a crashed studio lot cart.

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Matt Groening in "The Boy Who Knew Too Much".

This is a List of staff members who have appeared in The Simpsons. Various writers, animators and producers have been inserted into shows as background characters. While these are often minor and non-vocal, there are a few instances where these characters have lines, such as in "The Front" and "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show". Matt Groening and James L. Brooks have both voiced themselves in episodes.

Cameos[edit]

This list is a work in progress.

Writers[edit]

Image Writer Voiced by
Cameo - Richard Appel.png Richard Appel None
Cameo - Donick Cary.png Donick Cary None
Cameo - David Cohen.png David S. Cohen Harry Shearer
Cameo - Jonathan Collier.png Jonathan Collier None
Cameo - Ned Goldreyer.png Ned Goldreyer None
Cameo - Dan Greaney.png Dan Greaney None
Cameo - Ron Hauge.png Ron Hauge None
Cameo - Al Jean.png Al Jean Harry Shearer
Cameo - Ken Keeler.png Ken Keeler None
Cameo - Jeff Martin.png Jeff Martin None
Cameo - Ian Maxtone Graham.png Ian Maxtone-Graham None
Cameo - Dan McGrath.png Dan McGrath None
George Meyer, as seen in "The Front"
George Meyer, as seen in subsequent episodes
George Meyer Harry Shearer
Cameo - David Mirkin.png David Mirkin None
Cameo - Bill Oakley.png Bill Oakley Hank Azaria
Cameo - Mike Reiss.png Mike Reiss Unknown
Cameo - Mike Scully.png Mike Scully None
Julie Thacker None
Cameo - Steve Tompkins.png Steve Tompkins None
Cameo - John Swartzwelder.png John Swartzwelder None
Cameo - Jon Vitti.png Jon Vitti Unknown
Cameo - Josh Weinstein.png Josh Weinstein Dan Castellaneta

Directors[edit]

Image Writer Voiced by
Neil Affleck
Cameo - Bob Anderson.png Bob Anderson None
Cameo - Wes Archer.png Wes Archer None
Cameo - Rich Moore.png Rich Moore None
Jim Reardon (character).png Jim Reardon None
Cameo - David Silverman.png David Silverman

Producers[edit]

Image Writer Voiced by
Cameo - Richard Sakai.png Richard Sakai Dan Castellaneta
Cameo - Sam Simon.png Sam Simon None

Other[edit]

Conan O'Brien[edit]

Conan O'Brien

James L. Brooks[edit]

Dan Castellaneta[edit]

Matt Groening[edit]

Julie Kavner[edit]

Tress MacNeille[edit]

Character designs based on staff[edit]

Image Character Based on Voiced by Episode(s)
Mr. Bergstrom.png Mr. Bergstrom Mike Reiss Dustin Hoffman "Lisa's Substitute"
Ian (very tall man).png Ian Ian Maxtone-Graham Harry Shearer "22 Short Films About Springfield"

Gallery[edit]