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'''Alan Moore''' is a hirstute English comic book writer who was born and lives in Northampton. He is perhaps most famous for his graphic novel ''Watchmen''. He appeared as himself in the episode "[[Husbands and Knives]]". | '''Alan Moore''' is a hirstute English comic book writer who was born and lives in Northampton. He is perhaps most famous for his graphic novel ''Watchmen''. He appeared as himself in the episode "[[Husbands and Knives]]". | ||
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Alan Moore is a hirstute English comic book writer who was born and lives in Northampton. He is perhaps most famous for his graphic novel Watchmen. He appeared as himself in the episode "Husbands and Knives".
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Guest stars in season 19
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Stephen Colbert • Lionel Richie • Plácido Domingo • Maya Rudolph • Matt Dillon • Steve Buscemi • Ted Nugent • Julia Louis-Dreyfus • Jack Black • Alan Moore • Art Spiegelman • Daniel Clowes • Kelsey Grammer • David Hyde Pierce • John Mahoney • Keith Olbermann • Jon Stewart • Dan Rather • "Weird Al" Yankovic • Kurt Loder • Topher Grace • Terry Gross • Beverly D'Angelo • The Chicks (Natalie Maines • Martie Maguire • Emily Strayer) • Zooey Deschanel • Jim Jarmusch • John C. Reilly • Glenn Close • Lance Armstrong • Drew Carey |