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The following people have been credited with working on ''The Simpsons''. Several have worked on other aspects of the franchise as well, but they are principally associated with the TV show.
 
The following people have been credited with working on ''The Simpsons''. Several have worked on other aspects of the franchise as well, but they are principally associated with the TV show.
 
=== Cast ===
 
=== Cast ===
*[[Christopher Collins]], 44 (died June 12, 1994) - Provided several voices during season 1, including [[Mr. Burns]] in the episode "[[Homer's Odyssey]]" and the host of ''[[America's Most Armed and Dangerous presenter|America's Most Armed and Dangerous]]'' in "[[Some Enchanted Evening]]", before leaving the show. Cerebral hemorrhage.
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*[[Christopher Collins]], 44 (died June 12, 1994) Provided several voices during season 1, including [[Mr. Burns]] in the episode "[[Homer's Odyssey]]" and the host of ''[[America's Most Armed and Dangerous presenter|America's Most Armed and Dangerous]]'' in "[[Some Enchanted Evening]]", before leaving the show. Cerebral hemorrhage.
*[[Doris Grau]], 71 (died December 30, 1995) - Grau provided the voice of [[Lunchlady Doris]] and several minor parts, appearing in 23 episodes, between seasons 2 and 9. She had previously served as a script supervisor. Lunchlady Doris was initially retired, but has since made appearances. "[[Team Homer]]" was dedicated to her. Emphysema.
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*[[Doris Grau]], 71 (died December 30, 1995) Grau provided the voice of [[Lunchlady Doris]] and several minor parts, appearing in 23 episodes, between seasons 2 and 9. She had previously served as a script supervisor. Lunchlady Doris was initially retired, but has since made appearances. "[[Team Homer]]" was dedicated to her. Emphysema.
*[[Phil Hartman]], 49 (died May 28, 1998) - Hartman regularly provided the voices of [[Troy McClure]] and [[Lionel Hutz]] as well as other minor one-time parts such as [[Lyle Lanley]] and [[Evan Conover]], appearing in 52 episodes, between seasons 2 and 9. Following his murder, his characters were retired and "[[Bart the Mother]]" was dedicated to him. Murdered; gun shot.
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*[[Phil Hartman]], 49 (died May 28, 1998) Hartman regularly provided the voices of [[Troy McClure]] and [[Lionel Hutz]] as well as other minor one-time parts such as [[Lyle Lanley]] and [[Evan Conover]], appearing in 52 episodes, between seasons 2 and 9. Following his murder, his characters were retired and "[[Bart the Mother]]" was dedicated to him. Murdered; gun shot.
*[[Marcia Wallace]], 70 (died October 25, 2013) - Wallace regularly provided the voice of [[Edna Krabappel]], appearing in over 170 episodes, between seasons 1 and 25. "[[Four Regrettings and a Funeral]]" had the chalkboard gag dedicated to her, and also contained a dedication at the end of the episode in its original airing. "[[White Christmas Blues]]" also had a small tribute to both her and [[Don Payne]] on the opening sequence. In "[[The Man Who Grew Too Much]]" Wallace and her character were retired with a special clip at the end of the episode. Combination of breast cancer, pneumonia, and sepsis.
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*[[Marcia Wallace]], 70 (died October 25, 2013) Wallace regularly provided the voice of [[Edna Krabappel]], appearing in over 170 episodes, between seasons 1 and 25. "[[Four Regrettings and a Funeral]]" had the chalkboard gag dedicated to her, and also contained a dedication at the end of the episode in its original airing. "[[White Christmas Blues]]" also had a small tribute to both her and [[Don Payne]] on the opening sequence. In "[[The Man Who Grew Too Much]]" Wallace and her character were retired with a special clip at the end of the episode. Combination of breast cancer, pneumonia, and sepsis.
  
 
=== Crew ===
 
=== Crew ===
 
====Writers and producers====
 
====Writers and producers====
*[[Thomas Chastain]], 73 (died September 1, 1994) - Co-wrote the story of the episode "[[Black Widower]]". Lung cancer.
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*[[Thomas Chastain]], 73 (died September 1, 1994) Co-wrote the story of the episode "[[Black Widower]]". Lung cancer.
*[[Don Payne]], 48 (died March 26, 2013) - Payne served as a writer, producer, supervising producer, co-executive producer and consulting producer on the show, between seasons 11 and 25. He was credited on 113 episodes, writing 16 of them, including "[[Insane Clown Poppy]]" (amongst many co-written with [[John Frink]]), "[[Thank God It's Doomsday]]" and "[[Fraudcast News]]". His most recent aired credit at the time of his death was as a consulting producer on "[[Dark Knight Court]]", but two episodes which he wrote, "[[White Christmas Blues]]" and "[[Labor Pains]]", aired after his death. Bone cancer.
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*[[Don Payne]], 48 (died March 26, 2013) Payne served as a writer, producer, supervising producer, co-executive producer and consulting producer on the show, between seasons 11 and 25. He was credited on 113 episodes, writing 16 of them, including "[[Insane Clown Poppy]]" (amongst many co-written with [[John Frink]]), "[[Thank God It's Doomsday]]" and "[[Fraudcast News]]". His most recent aired credit at the time of his death was as a consulting producer on "[[Dark Knight Court]]", but two episodes which he wrote, "[[White Christmas Blues]]" and "[[Labor Pains]]", aired after his death. Bone cancer.
*[[Steve Viksten]], 53 (died June 23, 2014) - Co-wrote the episode "[[Homer Scissorhands]]" with [[Peter Gaffney]].
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*[[Steve Viksten]], 53 (died June 23, 2014) Co-wrote the episode "[[Homer Scissorhands]]" with [[Peter Gaffney]].
*[[Sam Simon]], 59 (died March 8, 2015) - Simon co-created and developed ''The Simpsons'' with [[Matt Groening]] and [[James L. Brooks]]. He served as the showrunner for seasons 1 and 2 and remained on staff as a writer and producer until the end of season 4. Simon assembled the show's initial writing team and designed characters such as [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Chief Wiggum]]. He co-wrote nine episodes, including "[[Some Enchanted Evening]]" and "[[Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish]]". He remained credited in his roles of developer, executive producer and character designer in every episode of the show. Colorectal cancer.
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*[[Sam Simon]], 59 (died March 8, 2015) Simon co-created and developed ''The Simpsons'' with [[Matt Groening]] and [[James L. Brooks]]. He served as the showrunner for seasons 1 and 2 and remained on staff as a writer and producer until the end of season 4. Simon assembled the show's initial writing team and designed characters such as [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Chief Wiggum]]. He co-wrote nine episodes, including "[[Some Enchanted Evening]]" and "[[Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish]]". He remained credited in his roles of developer, executive producer and character designer in every episode of the show. Colorectal cancer.
*[[Kevin Curran]], 59 (died October 25, 2016) - Served as a consultant for two episode during [[season 9]] before serving as a writer and producer from [[season 14]] to [[season 27]]. Curran was credited on 306 episodes, writing 11 of them, including "[[I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can]]". Cancer.
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*[[Kevin Curran]], 59 (died October 25, 2016) Served as a consultant for two episode during [[season 9]] before serving as a writer and producer from [[season 14]] to [[season 27]]. Curran was credited on 306 episodes, writing 11 of them, including "[[I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can]]". Cancer.
  
 
====Directors and animators====
 
====Directors and animators====
*[[Michael O'Conner]], 54 (died May 5, 1992) - O'Conner was a layout artist for season one.
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*[[Michael O'Conner]], 54 (died May 5, 1992) O'Conner was a layout artist for season one.
*[[Ray Johnson Jr.]] (died 1994) - Johnson was a layout artist.
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*[[Ray Johnson Jr.]] (died 1994) Johnson was a layout artist.
*[[Jackie Banks]] (died 1995) - Banks was an animation checker and scene planner, who worked on the show during seasons two, four, five and six. "[[Mother Simpson]]" was dedicated to her.
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*[[Jackie Banks]] (died 1995) Banks was an animation checker and scene planner, who worked on the show during seasons two, four, five and six. "[[Mother Simpson]]" was dedicated to her.
*[[Constantin Mustatea]], 68 (died April 17, 1996) - was an animator for "[[Homer's Odyssey]]".
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*[[Constantin Mustatea]], 68 (died April 17, 1996) was an animator for "[[Homer's Odyssey]]".
*[[Tom Coppola]] (died July 13, 1996) - was a layout artist.
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*[[Tom Coppola]] (died July 13, 1996) was a layout artist.
*[[Ed DeMattia]] (died January 11, 1997) - was an animator for 3 episodes.
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*[[Ed DeMattia]] (died January 11, 1997) was an animator for 3 episodes.
*[[Phyllis Craig]], 67 (died May 18, 1997) - ink and paint supervisor for 61 episodes.
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*[[Phyllis Craig]], 67 (died May 18, 1997) ink and paint supervisor for 61 episodes.
*[[Art Seidel]], 66 (died February 21, 1998) - Seidel was the first assistant director and unit production manager for the live-action segment at the end of "[[Treehouse of Horror VI]]".
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*[[Art Seidel]], 66 (died February 21, 1998) Seidel was the first assistant director and unit production manager for the live-action segment at the end of "[[Treehouse of Horror VI]]".
*[[Lee Mishkin]], 74 (died June 19, 2001) - Animation timer for "[[Bart Gets Hit by a Car]]" and "[[Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment]]".
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*[[Lee Mishkin]], 74 (died June 19, 2001) Animation timer for "[[Bart Gets Hit by a Car]]" and "[[Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment]]".
*[[Kent Holaday]], 49 (died June 22, 2001) - Holaday worked as a lip sync for the show. Thyroid condition.
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*[[Kent Holaday]], 49 (died June 22, 2001) Holaday worked as a lip sync for the show. Thyroid condition.
*[[Ted Bemiller]], 79 (died October 26, 2003) - animation camera operator for 23 episodes.
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*[[Ted Bemiller]], 79 (died October 26, 2003) animation camera operator for 23 episodes.
*[[Barrington T. Bunce]], 60 (died June 14, 2005) - layout artist on "[[Homer's Night Out]]".
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*[[Barrington T. Bunce]], 60 (died June 14, 2005) layout artist on "[[Homer's Night Out]]".
*[[Jamie O'Brien]] (died 2005) - O'Brien was a layout artist and assistant director. "[[The Girl Who Slept Too Little]]" was dedicated to him. Melanoma.
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*[[Jamie O'Brien]] (died 2005) O'Brien was a layout artist and assistant director. "[[The Girl Who Slept Too Little]]" was dedicated to him. Melanoma.
*[[Paul Gruwell]], 80 (died November 4, 2014) - Animation timer for "[[Lost Our Lisa]]".
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*[[Paul Gruwell]], 80 (died November 4, 2014) Animation timer for "[[Lost Our Lisa]]".
*[[Chris Moeller]], 47 (died December 31, 2014) - Storyboard artist for nine episodes. ALS.
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*[[Chris Moeller]], 47 (died December 31, 2014) Storyboard artist for nine episodes. ALS.
*[[Cliff Voorhees]] (died April 6, 2015) - Background layout artist for three episodes.
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*[[Cliff Voorhees]] (died April 6, 2015) Background layout artist for three episodes.
*[[Richard Manginsay]], 43 (died August 13, 2015) - Layout artist and assistant director. Cancer.
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*[[Richard Manginsay]], 43 (died August 13, 2015) Layout artist and assistant director. Cancer.
*[[Julia Kalantarova]], 45 (died September 27, 2016) - Background painter and color stylist.
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*[[Julia Kalantarova]], 45 (died September 27, 2016) Background painter and color stylist.
*[[Sooan Kim]], 62 (died January 20, 2017) - Character layout artist.
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*[[Sooan Kim]], 62 (died January 20, 2017) Character layout artist.
  
 
====Other crew members====
 
====Other crew members====
*[[Michael P. Schoenbrun]], 54 (died June 5, 1993) - Schoenbrun was Executive in Charge of Production at [[Gracie Films]]. "[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]" was dedicated to him.
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*[[Michael P. Schoenbrun]], 54 (died June 5, 1993) Schoenbrun was Executive in Charge of Production at [[Gracie Films]]. "[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]" was dedicated to him.
*[[Robert Glass]], 53 (died July 21, 1993) - was the sound re-recording mixer on "[[Lisa's First Word]]". Stabbed.
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*[[Robert Glass]], 53 (died July 21, 1993) was the sound re-recording mixer on "[[Lisa's First Word]]". Stabbed.
*[[Andy Houts]], 31 (died February 26, 1997) - was a production assistant for 20 episodes.
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*[[Andy Houts]], 31 (died February 26, 1997) was a production assistant for 20 episodes.
*[[Ron Scalera]], 49 (died April 21, 2010) - was the executive in charge of production of "[[The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular]]". Heart attack.
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*[[Ron Scalera]], 49 (died April 21, 2010) was the executive in charge of production of "[[The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular]]". Heart attack.
*[[Daria Paris]], 60 (died October 2, 2010) - assistant to the executive producers in season 1; [[Sam Simon]]'s assistant from season 2 to 4. Cancer.
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*[[Daria Paris]], 60 (died October 2, 2010) assistant to the executive producers in season 1; [[Sam Simon]]'s assistant from season 2 to 4. Cancer.
*[[Richard Lorenzana]], 69 (died March 27, 2014) - Lorenzana served as the show's production accountant from 2009 until his death.
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*[[Richard Lorenzana]], 69 (died March 27, 2014) Lorenzana served as the show's production accountant from 2009 until his death.
*[[Harold M. Schulweis]], 89 (died December 18, 2014) - was the special technical consultant on "[[Like Father, Like Clown]]".
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*[[Harold M. Schulweis]], 89 (died December 18, 2014) was the special technical consultant on "[[Like Father, Like Clown]]".
*[[Ray Colcord]], 66, (died February 5, 2016) - was a one time composer for "[[Dead Putting Society]]". Pancreatic cancer.
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*[[Ray Colcord]], 66, (died February 5, 2016) was a one time composer for "[[Dead Putting Society]]". Pancreatic cancer.
  
 
=== Guest stars ===
 
=== Guest stars ===
*[[Audrey Meadows]], 73 (died February 3, 1996) - Voiced [[Beatrice Simmons|Beatrice "Bea" Simmons]] in "[[Old Money]]". Lung cancer.
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*[[Audrey Meadows]], 73 (died February 3, 1996) Voiced [[Beatrice Simmons|Beatrice "Bea" Simmons]] in "[[Old Money]]". Lung cancer.
*[[George Fenneman]], 77 (died May 29, 1997) - Appeared as the narrator in "[[Marge on the Lam]]". Emphysema.
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*[[George Fenneman]], 77 (died May 29, 1997) Appeared as the narrator in "[[Marge on the Lam]]". Emphysema.
*[[Linda McCartney]], 56 (died April 17, 1998) - Appeared as herself in "[[Lisa the Vegetarian]]". "[[Trash of the Titans]]" was dedicated to her. Breast and liver cancer.
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*[[Linda McCartney]], 56 (died April 17, 1998) Appeared as herself in "[[Lisa the Vegetarian]]". "[[Trash of the Titans]]" was dedicated to her. Breast and liver cancer.
*[[Jim Varney]], 50 (died February 10, 2000) - Played Cooter in "[[Bart Carny]]". Lung cancer.
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*[[Jim Varney]], 50 (died February 10, 2000) Played Cooter in "[[Bart Carny]]". Lung cancer.
*[[Tito Puente]], 77 (died June 1, 2000) - Appeared as himself in "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]" and "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]]". Heart problem.
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*[[Tito Puente]], 77 (died June 1, 2000) Appeared as himself in "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]" and "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]]". Heart problem.
*[[Steve Allen]], 78 (died October 30, 2000) - Appeared as the "electronically altered" voice of Bart in "[[Separate Vocations]]" and as himself in "[['Round Springfield]]". Heart attack.
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*[[Steve Allen]], 78 (died October 30, 2000) Appeared as the "electronically altered" voice of Bart in "[[Separate Vocations]]" and as himself in "[['Round Springfield]]". Heart attack.
*[[Joe C.]], 26 (died November 16, 2000) - Appeared as himself in "[[Kill the Alligator and Run]]". Celiac disease
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*[[Joe C.]], 26 (died November 16, 2000) Appeared as himself in "[[Kill the Alligator and Run]]". Celiac disease
*[[Werner Klemperer]], 80 (died December 6, 2000) - Appeared as Colonel Klink from ''Hogan's Heroes'' in "[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]". Cancer.
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*[[Werner Klemperer]], 80 (died December 6, 2000) Appeared as Colonel Klink from ''Hogan's Heroes'' in "[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]". Cancer.
*[[Joey Ramone]], 49 (died April 15, 2001) - Appeared as himself, with the rest of [[The Ramones]] in "[[Rosebud]]". Lymphoma.
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*[[Joey Ramone]], 49 (died April 15, 2001) Appeared as himself, with the rest of [[The Ramones]] in "[[Rosebud]]". Lymphoma.
*[[Jack Lemmon]], 76 (died June 27, 2001) - Voiced [[Frank Ormand]] in "[[The Twisted World of Marge Simpson]]". Colon cancer.
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*[[Jack Lemmon]], 76 (died June 27, 2001) Voiced [[Frank Ormand]] in "[[The Twisted World of Marge Simpson]]". Colon cancer.
*[[George Harrison]], 58 (died November 29, 2001) - Harrison played himself in "[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]". "[[A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love]]" was dedicated to him. Lung and brain cancer.
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*[[George Harrison]], 58 (died November 29, 2001) Harrison played himself in "[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]". "[[A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love]]" was dedicated to him. Lung and brain cancer.
*[[Ron Taylor]], 49 (died January 16, 2002) - Voiced [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] in "[[Moaning Lisa]]" and "[['Round Springfield]]". "[[Sweets and Sour Marge]]" was dedicated to him. Heart attack.
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*[[Ron Taylor]], 49 (died January 16, 2002) Voiced [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] in "[[Moaning Lisa]]" and "[['Round Springfield]]". "[[Sweets and Sour Marge]]" was dedicated to him. Heart attack.
*[[Lawrence Tierney]], 82 (died February 26, 2002) - Played [[Don Brodka]] in "[[Marge Be Not Proud]]". Pneumonia.
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*[[Lawrence Tierney]], 82 (died February 26, 2002) Played [[Don Brodka]] in "[[Marge Be Not Proud]]". Pneumonia.
*[[Stephen Jay Gould]], 60 (died May 20, 2002) - Appeared as himself in "[[Lisa the Skeptic]]". "[[Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge]]" was dedicated to him. Cancer.
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*[[Stephen Jay Gould]], 60 (died May 20, 2002) Appeared as himself in "[[Lisa the Skeptic]]". "[[Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge]]" was dedicated to him. Cancer.
*[[John Entwistle]], 57 (died June 27, 2002) - Appeared as himself, with the rest of [[The Who]] in "[[A Tale of Two Springfields]]". Drug induced heart attack.
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*[[John Entwistle]], 57 (died June 27, 2002) Appeared as himself, with the rest of [[The Who]] in "[[A Tale of Two Springfields]]". Drug induced heart attack.
*[[Rod Steiger]], 77 (died July 9, 2002) - Voiced [[Captain Tenille]] in "[[Simpson Tide]]". Pneumonia after gall bladder surgery.
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*[[Rod Steiger]], 77 (died July 9, 2002) Voiced [[Captain Tenille]] in "[[Simpson Tide]]". Pneumonia after gall bladder surgery.
*[[Chick Hearn]], 85 (died August 5, 2002 - Voiced the Announcer in "[[Homer Defined]]". Head injury from fall.
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*[[Chick Hearn]], 85 (died August 5, 2002 Voiced the Announcer in "[[Homer Defined]]". Head injury from fall.
*[[Johnny Unitas]], 69 (died September 11, 2002) - Appeared as himself in "[[Homie the Clown]]". Heart attack.
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*[[Johnny Unitas]], 69 (died September 11, 2002) Appeared as himself in "[[Homie the Clown]]". Heart attack.
*[[Barry White]], 58 (died July 4, 2003) - Appeared as himself in "[[Whacking Day]]" and "[[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]". Kidney failure.
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*[[Barry White]], 58 (died July 4, 2003) Appeared as himself in "[[Whacking Day]]" and "[[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]". Kidney failure.
*[[Bob Hope]], 100 (died July 27, 2003) - Appeared as himself in "[[Lisa the Beauty Queen]]". Pneumonia.
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*[[Bob Hope]], 100 (died July 27, 2003) Appeared as himself in "[[Lisa the Beauty Queen]]". Pneumonia.
*[[Johnny Cash]], 71 (died September 12, 2003) - Voiced the [[Space Coyote]] in "[[El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer]]". Complications from diabetes.
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*[[Johnny Cash]], 71 (died September 12, 2003) Voiced the [[Space Coyote]] in "[[El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer]]". Complications from diabetes.
*[[George Plimpton]], 76 (died September 29, 2003) - Appeared as himself in "[[I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can]]". Natural causes.
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*[[George Plimpton]], 76 (died September 29, 2003) Appeared as himself in "[[I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can]]". Natural causes.
*[[Paul Winfield]], 64 (died March 7, 2004) - Voiced [[Lucius Sweet]] in "[[The Homer They Fall]]" and "[[The Trouble With Trillions]]". Heart attack.
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*[[Paul Winfield]], 64 (died March 7, 2004) Voiced [[Lucius Sweet]] in "[[The Homer They Fall]]" and "[[The Trouble With Trillions]]". Heart attack.
*[[Isabel Sanford]], 86 (died July 9, 2004) - Appeared as herself in "[[Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore]]". Heart disease.
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*[[Isabel Sanford]], 86 (died July 9, 2004) Appeared as herself in "[[Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore]]". Heart disease.
*[[Johnny Ramone]], 55 (died September 15, 2004) - Appeared as himself, with the rest of The Ramones in "[[Rosebud]]". Prostate cancer.
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*[[Johnny Ramone]], 55 (died September 15, 2004) Appeared as himself, with the rest of The Ramones in "[[Rosebud]]". Prostate cancer.
*[[Rodney Dangerfield]], 82 (died October 5, 2004) - Played [[Larry Burns]] in "[[Burns, Baby Burns]]". Complications from heart surgery.
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*[[Rodney Dangerfield]], 82 (died October 5, 2004) Played [[Larry Burns]] in "[[Burns, Baby Burns]]". Complications from heart surgery.
*[[Johnny Carson]], 79 (died January 23, 2005) - Carson appeared as himself in "[[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]". "[[Mommie Beerest]]" was dedicated to him. Emphysema.
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*[[Johnny Carson]], 79 (died January 23, 2005) Carson appeared as himself in "[[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]". "[[Mommie Beerest]]" was dedicated to him. Emphysema.
*[[Henry Corden]], 85 (died May 19, 2005) - Voiced Fred Flintstone in the episode "[[Sideshow Bob Roberts]]". Emphysema.
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*[[Henry Corden]], 85 (died May 19, 2005) Voiced Fred Flintstone in the episode "[[Sideshow Bob Roberts]]". Emphysema.
*[[Anne Bancroft]], 73 (died June 6, 2005) - Voiced [[Dr. Zweig]] in "[[Fear of Flying]]". Uterine cancer.
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*[[Anne Bancroft]], 73 (died June 6, 2005) Voiced [[Dr. Zweig]] in "[[Fear of Flying]]". Uterine cancer.
*[[Bob Denver]], 70 (died September 2, 2005) - Played himself in "[[Simpson Tide]]". Complications from throat cancer surgery.
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*[[Bob Denver]], 70 (died September 2, 2005) Played himself in "[[Simpson Tide]]". Complications from throat cancer surgery.
*[[Dennis Weaver]], 81 (died February 24, 2006) - Played [[Buck McCoy]] in "[[The Lastest Gun in the West]]". Complications from cancer.
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*[[Dennis Weaver]], 81 (died February 24, 2006) Played [[Buck McCoy]] in "[[The Lastest Gun in the West]]". Complications from cancer.
*[[James Brown]], 73 (died December 25, 2006) - Appeared as himself in "[[Bart's Inner Child]]". Heart failure induced by pneumonia.
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*[[James Brown]], 73 (died December 25, 2006) Appeared as himself in "[[Bart's Inner Child]]". Heart failure induced by pneumonia.
*[[Tom Poston]], 85 (died April 20, 2007) - Appeared as the [[Capital City Goofball]] in "[[Dancin' Homer]]". Respiratory failure.
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*[[Tom Poston]], 85 (died April 20, 2007) Appeared as the [[Capital City Goofball]] in "[[Dancin' Homer]]". Respiratory failure.
*[[Robert Goulet]], 73 (died October 30, 2007) - Appeared as himself in episode "[[$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]". Pulmonary fibrosis.
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*[[Robert Goulet]], 73 (died October 30, 2007) Appeared as himself in episode "[[$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]". Pulmonary fibrosis.
*[[George Carlin]], 71 (died June 22, 2008) - Voiced Munchie in "[[D'oh-in' in the Wind]]". Heart failure.
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*[[George Carlin]], 71 (died June 22, 2008) Voiced Munchie in "[[D'oh-in' in the Wind]]". Heart failure.
*[[Paul Newman]], 83 (died September 26, 2008) - Appeared as himself in "[[The Blunder Years]]". "[[Lost Verizon]]" was dedicated to his memory. Lung cancer.
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*[[Paul Newman]], 83 (died September 26, 2008) Appeared as himself in "[[The Blunder Years]]". "[[Lost Verizon]]" was dedicated to his memory. Lung cancer.
*[[Eartha Kitt]], 81 (died December 25, 2008) - Appeared posthumously in a "[[Once Upon a Time in Springfield]]". Colon cancer.
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*[[Eartha Kitt]], 81 (died December 25, 2008) Appeared posthumously in a "[[Once Upon a Time in Springfield]]". Colon cancer.
*[[Patrick McGoohan]], 80 (died January 13, 2009) - Appeared as Number Six in "[[The Computer Wore Menace Shoes]]". Short illness.
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*[[Patrick McGoohan]], 80 (died January 13, 2009) Appeared as Number Six in "[[The Computer Wore Menace Shoes]]". Short illness.
*[[John Updike]], 76 (died January 27, 2009) - Appeared as himself in "[[Insane Clown Poppy]]". Lung cancer.
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*[[John Updike]], 76 (died January 27, 2009) Appeared as himself in "[[Insane Clown Poppy]]". Lung cancer.
*[[Ed McMahon]], 86 (died June 23, 2009) - Appeared as himself in "[[Treehouse of Horror IX]]". Bone cancer and pneumonia.
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*[[Ed McMahon]], 86 (died June 23, 2009) Appeared as himself in "[[Treehouse of Horror IX]]". Bone cancer and pneumonia.
*[[Michael Jackson]], 50 (died June 25, 2009) - Appeared as Leon Kompowsky in "[[Stark Raving Dad]]" and also co-wrote "[[Do the Bartman]]". A repeat of "[[Wedding for Disaster]]" was dedicated to him. Drug overdose induced cardiac arrest.
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*[[Michael Jackson]], 50 (died June 25, 2009) Appeared as Leon Kompowsky in "[[Stark Raving Dad]]" and also co-wrote "[[Do the Bartman]]". A repeat of "[[Wedding for Disaster]]" was dedicated to him. Drug overdose induced cardiac arrest.
*[[Gary Coleman]], 42 (died May 28, 2010) - Appeared as himself in "[[Grift of the Magi]]". Archive audio of his performance was also used in "[[Behind the Laughter]]" and "[[A Tale of Two Springfields]]". Intercranial hemorrhage from fall.
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*[[Gary Coleman]], 42 (died May 28, 2010) Appeared as himself in "[[Grift of the Magi]]". Archive audio of his performance was also used in "[[Behind the Laughter]]" and "[[A Tale of Two Springfields]]". Intercranial hemorrhage from fall.
*[[Robert Schimmel]], 60 (died September 3, 2010) - Appeared as a convict in "[[Pokey Mom]]". Car accident.
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*[[Robert Schimmel]], 60 (died September 3, 2010) Appeared as a convict in "[[Pokey Mom]]". Car accident.
*[[Jack LaLanne]], 96 (died January 23, 2011) - Appeared as himself in "[[The Old Man and the "C" Student]]". Pneumonia.
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*[[Jack LaLanne]], 96 (died January 23, 2011) Appeared as himself in "[[The Old Man and the "C" Student]]". Pneumonia.
*[[Elizabeth Taylor]], 79 (died March 23, 2011) - Voiced [[Maggie]] in "[[Lisa's First Word]]" and appeared as herself in "[[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]"; "[[Love Is a Many-Strangled Thing]]" was dedicated to her. Heart failure.
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*[[Elizabeth Taylor]], 79 (died March 23, 2011) Voiced [[Maggie]] in "[[Lisa's First Word]]" and appeared as herself in "[[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]"; "[[Love Is a Many-Strangled Thing]]" was dedicated to her. Heart failure.
*[[Clarence Clemons]], 69 (died June 18, 2011) - Narrated the episode "[[Grift of the Magi]]". Stroke.
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*[[Clarence Clemons]], 69 (died June 18, 2011) Narrated the episode "[[Grift of the Magi]]". Stroke.
*[[Charles Napier]], 75 (died October 5, 2011) - Voiced three different characters in four episodes, including the recurring character [[The Warden]]. Unknown cause.
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*[[Charles Napier]], 75 (died October 5, 2011) Voiced three different characters in four episodes, including the recurring character [[The Warden]]. Unknown cause.
*[[Joe Frazier]], 67 (died November 7, 2011) - Appeared as himself in the episodes "[[Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?]]" and "[[Homer's Paternity Coot]]". Liver cancer.
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*[[Joe Frazier]], 67 (died November 7, 2011) Appeared as himself in the episodes "[[Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?]]" and "[[Homer's Paternity Coot]]". Liver cancer.
*[[Harry Morgan]], 96 (died December 7, 2011) - Appeared as his ''Dragnet'' character [[Bill Gannon]] in "[[Mother Simpson]]". Pneumonia.
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*[[Harry Morgan]], 96 (died December 7, 2011) Appeared as his ''Dragnet'' character [[Bill Gannon]] in "[[Mother Simpson]]". Pneumonia.
*[[Tom Ardolino]], 56 (died January 6, 2012) - As [[NRBQ]]'s drummer, Ardolino performed with the rest of the band in three episodes. Diabetes.
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*[[Tom Ardolino]], 56 (died January 6, 2012) As [[NRBQ]]'s drummer, Ardolino performed with the rest of the band in three episodes. Diabetes.
*[[Dick Tufeld]], 85 (died January 22, 2012) - Tufeld reprised his role as the voice of the robot from the series ''{{w|Lost in Space}}'' in "[[Mayored to the Mob]]" and "[[Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore]]".
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*[[Dick Tufeld]], 85 (died January 22, 2012) Tufeld reprised his role as the voice of the robot from the series ''{{w|Lost in Space}}'' in "[[Mayored to the Mob]]" and "[[Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore]]".
*[[Dick Clark]], 82 (died April 18, 2012) - Appeared as himself in "[[Treehouse of Horror X]]". Heart attack.
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*[[Dick Clark]], 82 (died April 18, 2012) Appeared as himself in "[[Treehouse of Horror X]]". Heart attack.
*[[Ernest Borgnine]], 95 (died July 8, 2012) - Appeared as himself in "[[Boy-Scoutz 'N the Hood]]". Kidney failure.
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*[[Ernest Borgnine]], 95 (died July 8, 2012) Appeared as himself in "[[Boy-Scoutz 'N the Hood]]". Kidney failure.
*[[Gore Vidal]], 86 (died July 31, 2012) - Appeared as himself in "[[Moe'N'a Lisa]]". Pneumonia.
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*[[Gore Vidal]], 86 (died July 31, 2012) Appeared as himself in "[[Moe'N'a Lisa]]". Pneumonia.
*[[Marvin Hamlisch]], 68 (died August 6, 2012) - Appeared posthumously as himself in "[[Gone Abie Gone]]". Multiple causes.
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*[[Marvin Hamlisch]], 68 (died August 6, 2012) Appeared posthumously as himself in "[[Gone Abie Gone]]". Multiple causes.
*[[Larry Hagman]], 81 (died November 23, 2012) - Voiced [[Wallace Brady]] in "[[The Monkey Suit]]". Throat cancer.
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*[[Larry Hagman]], 81 (died November 23, 2012) Voiced [[Wallace Brady]] in "[[The Monkey Suit]]". Throat cancer.
*[[Huell Howser]], 67 (died January 7, 2013) - Appeared as himself in "[[Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?]]". "[[A Test Before Trying]]" was dedicated to him. Cancer.  
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*[[Huell Howser]], 67 (died January 7, 2013) Appeared as himself in "[[Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?]]". "[[A Test Before Trying]]" was dedicated to him. Cancer.  
*[[Pat Summerall]], 82 (died April 16, 2013) - Appeared as himself in "[[Sunday, Cruddy Sunday]]". Cardiac arrest.
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*[[Pat Summerall]], 82 (died April 16, 2013) Appeared as himself in "[[Sunday, Cruddy Sunday]]". Cardiac arrest.
*[[Joyce Brothers]], 85 (died May 13, 2013) - Appeared as herself in "[[Last Exit to Springfield]]". Respiratory failure.
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*[[Joyce Brothers]], 85 (died May 13, 2013) Appeared as herself in "[[Last Exit to Springfield]]". Respiratory failure.
*[[Cory Monteith]], 31 (died July 13, 2013) - Appeared as Flynn in "[[Elementary School Musical]]". Alcohol and drug overdose.
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*[[Cory Monteith]], 31 (died July 13, 2013) Appeared as Flynn in "[[Elementary School Musical]]". Alcohol and drug overdose.
*[[Tom Clancy]], 66 (died October 1, 2013) - Appeared as himself in "[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]". Brief illness.
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*[[Tom Clancy]], 66 (died October 1, 2013) Appeared as himself in "[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]". Brief illness.
*[[Mickey Rooney]], 93 (died April 6, 2014) - Appeared as himself in "[[Radioactive Man]]". Natural causes.
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*[[Mickey Rooney]], 93 (died April 6, 2014) Appeared as himself in "[[Radioactive Man]]". Natural causes.
*[[Don Pardo]], 96 (died August 18, 2014) - Appeared as himself in "[[Moe Letter Blues]]" and "[[Moonshine River]]". Natural causes.
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*[[Don Pardo]], 96 (died August 18, 2014) Appeared as himself in "[[Moe Letter Blues]]" and "[[Moonshine River]]". Natural causes.
*[[Joan Rivers]], 81 (died September 4, 2014) - Voiced [[Annie Dubinsky]] in "[[The Ten-Per-Cent Solution]]". Heart failure.
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*[[Joan Rivers]], 81 (died September 4, 2014) Voiced [[Annie Dubinsky]] in "[[The Ten-Per-Cent Solution]]". Heart failure.
*[[Jan Hooks]], 57 (died October 9, 2014) - Voiced [[Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon]] in six episodes, between seasons 9 and 14. "[[Super Franchise Me]]" was dedicated to her. Cancer.
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*[[Jan Hooks]], 57 (died October 9, 2014) Voiced [[Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon]] in six episodes, between seasons 9 and 14. "[[Super Franchise Me]]" was dedicated to her. Cancer.
*[[Leonard Nimoy]], 83 (died February 27, 2015) - Appeared as {{Ch|Leonard Nimoy|himself}} in "[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]" and "[[The Springfield Files]]". "[[The Princess Guide]]" was dedicated to him.  {{W|Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease}}.
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*[[Leonard Nimoy]], 83 (died February 27, 2015) Appeared as {{Ch|Leonard Nimoy|himself}} in "[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]" and "[[The Springfield Files]]". "[[The Princess Guide]]" was dedicated to him.  {{W|Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease}}.
*[[Alex Rocco]], 79 (died July 18, 2015) - Voiced [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]] in three episodes.
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*[[Alex Rocco]], 79 (died July 18, 2015) Voiced [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]] in three episodes.
*[[Merl Reagle]], 65 (died August 22, 2015) - Voiced {{Ch|Merl Reagle|himself}} in "[[Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words]]".
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*[[Merl Reagle]], 65 (died August 22, 2015) Voiced {{Ch|Merl Reagle|himself}} in "[[Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words]]".
*[[Daryl Coley]], 60 (died March 16, 2016) - Voiced [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] in "[[Dancin' Homer]]".
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*[[Daryl Coley]], 60 (died March 16, 2016) Voiced [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] in "[[Dancin' Homer]]".
*[[Garry Marshall]], 81 (died July 19, 2016) - Voiced [[Larry Kidkill]] in "[[Eight Misbehavin']]" and [[Sheldon Leavitt]] in "[[Homer the Father]]". Pneumonia.
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*[[Garry Marshall]], 81 (died July 19, 2016) Voiced [[Larry Kidkill]] in "[[Eight Misbehavin']]" and [[Sheldon Leavitt]] in "[[Homer the Father]]". Pneumonia.
*[[Fyvush Finkel]], 93 (died August 14, 2016) - voiced {{Ch|Fyvush Finkel|himself}} in "[[Lisa's Sax]]".
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*[[Fyvush Finkel]], 93 (died August 14, 2016) voiced {{Ch|Fyvush Finkel|himself}} in "[[Lisa's Sax]]".
*[[Janet Reno]], 78 (died November 7, 2016) - voiced {{Ch|Janet Reno|herself}} in "[[Dark Knight Court]]". Parkinson's disease.
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*[[Janet Reno]], 78 (died November 7, 2016) voiced {{Ch|Janet Reno|herself}} in "[[Dark Knight Court]]". Parkinson's disease.
  
 
===Archive audio===
 
===Archive audio===
*[[Neil Armstrong]], 82 (died August 25, 2012) - Twice voiced himself via audio footage. Complications following surgery.
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*[[Neil Armstrong]], 82 (died August 25, 2012) Twice voiced himself via audio footage. Complications following surgery.
  
 
==''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''==
 
==''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''==
*Don LaFontaine, 68 (died September 1, 2008) - LaFontaine provided the voice over for the majority of the film's trailers.
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*Don LaFontaine, 68 (died September 1, 2008) LaFontaine provided the voice over for the majority of the film's trailers.
*[[Kevyn L. Wallace]], 47 (died September 14, 2011) - Wallace was a background layout artist on the film. Injuries sustained in car accident.
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*[[Kevyn L. Wallace]], 47 (died September 14, 2011) Wallace was a background layout artist on the film. Injuries sustained in car accident.
  
 
==Other franchise elements==
 
==Other franchise elements==
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=== Comics ===
 
=== Comics ===
*[[Dan DeCarlo]], 82 (died December 18, 2001) - comic artist. Pneumonia.
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*[[Dan DeCarlo]], 82 (died December 18, 2001) comic artist. Pneumonia.
*[[Al Williamson]], 79 (died June 12, 2010) - one time comic artist. Unknown causes.
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*[[Al Williamson]], 79 (died June 12, 2010) one time comic artist. Unknown causes.
*[[Gene Colan]], 84 (died June 23, 2011) - one time comic illustrator. Cancer and liver disease.
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*[[Gene Colan]], 84 (died June 23, 2011) one time comic illustrator. Cancer and liver disease.
*[[Earl Kress]], 60 (died September 19, 2011) - comic book writer for [[Bongo Comics Group]].
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*[[Earl Kress]], 60 (died September 19, 2011) comic book writer for [[Bongo Comics Group]].
*[[John Severin]], 90 (died February 12, 2012) - one time comic artist. Unknown causes.
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*[[John Severin]], 90 (died February 12, 2012) one time comic artist. Unknown causes.
  
 
=== Albums ===
 
=== Albums ===
*[[David Cole]], 32 (died January 24, 1995) - Cole co-wrote the song "[[I Just Can't Help Myself]]" for ''[[The Yellow Album]]''. Complications from spinal meningitis.
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*[[David Cole]], 32 (died January 24, 1995) Cole co-wrote the song "[[I Just Can't Help Myself]]" for ''[[The Yellow Album]]''. Complications from spinal meningitis.
*[[Floyd Cramer]], 64 (died December 31, 1997) - Crammer played piano on "[[Funny How Time Slips Away]]". Lung cancer.
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*[[Floyd Cramer]], 64 (died December 31, 1997) Crammer played piano on "[[Funny How Time Slips Away]]". Lung cancer.
*[[Michael Botts]], 61 (died December 9, 2005) - Botts played drums on ''[[The Simpsons Sing the Blues]]'' and ''[[The Yellow Album]]''. Colon cancer.
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*[[Michael Botts]], 61 (died December 9, 2005) Botts played drums on ''[[The Simpsons Sing the Blues]]'' and ''[[The Yellow Album]]''. Colon cancer.
*[[Richard Joseph]], 53 (died April 23, 2007) - Additional engineer on "[[I Just Can't Help Myself]]". Lung cancer.
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*[[Richard Joseph]], 53 (died April 23, 2007) Additional engineer on "[[I Just Can't Help Myself]]". Lung cancer.
*[[Ben Keith]], 73 (died July 26, 2010) - Keith played steel guitar on "[[Funny How Time Slips Away]]". Blood clot in the lung.
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*[[Ben Keith]], 73 (died July 26, 2010) Keith played steel guitar on "[[Funny How Time Slips Away]]". Blood clot in the lung.
*[[Andrew Gold]], 59 (died June 3, 2011) - Gold worked on ''[[The Simpsons Sing the Blues]]'' and ''[[The Yellow Album]]''. Heart failure.
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*[[Andrew Gold]], 59 (died June 3, 2011) Gold worked on ''[[The Simpsons Sing the Blues]]'' and ''[[The Yellow Album]]''. Heart failure.
*[[B. B. King]], 89 (died May 14, 2015) - Played the guitar in the song "[[Born Under a Bad Sign]]" for ''[[The Simpsons Sing the Blues]]''. Complications from high blood pressure and diabetes.
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*[[B. B. King]], 89 (died May 14, 2015) Played the guitar in the song "[[Born Under a Bad Sign]]" for ''[[The Simpsons Sing the Blues]]''. Complications from high blood pressure and diabetes.
*[[Chuck Berry]], 90 (died March 18, 2017) - wrote the song "[[School Day]]", which was covered in ''[[The Simpsons Sing the Blues]]''.
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*[[Chuck Berry]], 90 (died March 18, 2017) wrote the song "[[School Day]]", which was covered in ''[[The Simpsons Sing the Blues]]''.
  
 
=== Video games ===
 
=== Video games ===
*[[Bill Williams]], 37 (died May 28, 1998) - Was the original designer for ''[[The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare]]''. Cystic fibrosis.
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*[[Bill Williams]], 37 (died May 28, 1998) Was the original designer for ''[[The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare]]''. Cystic fibrosis.
*[[W. Marshall Rogers]], 57 (died March 25, 2007) - Worked with concept and design for ''[[Bartman Meets Radioactive Man]]''. Heart attack.
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*[[W. Marshall Rogers]], 57 (died March 25, 2007) Worked with concept and design for ''[[Bartman Meets Radioactive Man]]''. Heart attack.
  
 
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== Other related ==
 
== Other related ==
 
The following people have had no direct employment on the series or franchise, but have been connected to it some way, such as appearing on something about the show.
 
The following people have had no direct employment on the series or franchise, but have been connected to it some way, such as appearing on something about the show.
*[[Homer Groening]], 76 (died March 15, 1996) - [[Matt Groening]]'s father and the namesake of Homer. Cancer.
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*[[Homer Groening]], 76 (died March 15, 1996) [[Matt Groening]]'s father and the namesake of Homer. Cancer.
*[[Sunni Walton]], 59 (died December 29, 1997) - Walton has no known direct connection to ''The Simpsons'', but the episode "[[This Little Wiggy]]" was "Dedicated to Sunni Walton O'Neil". Brain tumor.
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*[[Sunni Walton]], 59 (died December 29, 1997) Walton has no known direct connection to ''The Simpsons'', but the episode "[[This Little Wiggy]]" was "Dedicated to Sunni Walton O'Neil". Brain tumor.
*[[Ed Roth]], 69 (died April 4, 2004) - Unknown connection to ''Simpsons Comics''. Heart attack.
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*[[Ed Roth]], 69 (died April 4, 2004) Unknown connection to ''Simpsons Comics''. Heart attack.
*[[Levi Kereama]], 27 (died October 4, 2008) - Was interviewed in ''[[The Simpsons Extravaganza]]''. Fell off a balcony.
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*[[Levi Kereama]], 27 (died October 4, 2008) Was interviewed in ''[[The Simpsons Extravaganza]]''. Fell off a balcony.
*[[Daryl Gates]], 83 (died April 16, 2010) - Appeared in the special ''[[Springfield's Most Wanted]]'', made to promote "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]]", as himself. Blood cancer.
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*[[Daryl Gates]], 83 (died April 16, 2010) Appeared in the special ''[[Springfield's Most Wanted]]'', made to promote "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]]", as himself. Blood cancer.
*[[Polly Platt]], 72 (died July 27, 2011) - Gave [[James L. Brooks]] the ''[[Life in Hell]]'' cartoon "The Los Angeles Way of Death" by [[Matt Groening]] and suggested the two meet and that the characters be given their own show; the meeting spawned the ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show|Tracy Ullman Show shorts]]''. ALS.
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*[[Polly Platt]], 72 (died July 27, 2011) Gave [[James L. Brooks]] the ''[[Life in Hell]]'' cartoon "The Los Angeles Way of Death" by [[Matt Groening]] and suggested the two meet and that the characters be given their own show; the meeting spawned the ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show|Tracy Ullman Show shorts]]''. ALS.
*[[Margaret Groening]], 94 (died April 22, 2013) - Matt Groening's mother and the namesake of Marge. Old age.
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*[[Margaret Groening]], 94 (died April 22, 2013) Matt Groening's mother and the namesake of Marge. Old age.
*[[Louis Castellaneta]], 99 (died August 15, 2014) - After [[Dan Castellaneta]]'s father death, the [[season 26]] premiere "[[Clown in the Dumps]]" was dedicated in memory of him. Natural causes.
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*[[Louis Castellaneta]], 99 (died August 15, 2014) After [[Dan Castellaneta]]'s father death, the [[season 26]] premiere "[[Clown in the Dumps]]" was dedicated in memory of him. Natural causes.
*[[Rusty Nails]], 87 (died July 28, 2015) - Was the clown who inspired [[Krusty the Clown]]. He was interviewed in ''[[The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! On Ice!]]''. Congestive heart failure.
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*[[Rusty Nails]], 87 (died July 28, 2015) Was the clown who inspired [[Krusty the Clown]]. He was interviewed in ''[[The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! On Ice!]]''. Congestive heart failure.
  
 
== Foreign voice cast ==
 
== Foreign voice cast ==
*[[Jean-Louis Millette]], 64 (died September 29, 1999) - Voiced [[Abraham Simpson]], [[Apu]] and [[Smithers]] in the {{ap|Les Simpson|Quebec|Quebec}} dubbing. Heart attack.
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*[[Jean-Louis Millette]], 64 (died September 29, 1999) Voiced [[Abraham Simpson]], [[Apu]] and [[Smithers]] in the {{ap|Les Simpson|Quebec|Quebec}} dubbing. Heart attack.
*[[Carlos Revilla]], 67 (died September 28, 2000) - Voiced [[Homer Simpson]] in the Spanish (Spain) dub. Heart attack.
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*[[Carlos Revilla]], 67 (died September 28, 2000) Voiced [[Homer Simpson]] in the Spanish (Spain) dub. Heart attack.
*[[Eduardo Borja]], 58, (died 2001) - Voiced [[Clancy Wiggum|Chief Wiggum]], [[Marvin Monroe|Dr. Marvin Monroe]], [[Julius Hibbert|Dr. Hibbert]], [[Mayor Quimby]] and other characters in the {{ap|Los Simpson|Latin America|Latin American Spanish dub}} from [[season 1]] to [[season 10]]. Stroke.
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*[[Eduardo Borja]], 58, (died 2001) Voiced [[Clancy Wiggum|Chief Wiggum]], [[Marvin Monroe|Dr. Marvin Monroe]], [[Julius Hibbert|Dr. Hibbert]], [[Mayor Quimby]] and other characters in the {{ap|Los Simpson|Latin America|Latin American Spanish dub}} from [[season 1]] to [[season 10]]. Stroke.
*[[Elisabeth Volkmann]], 70 (died July 27, 2006) - Voiced [[Marge]], [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] in the [[Die Simpsons|German dub]].
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*[[Elisabeth Volkmann]], 70 (died July 27, 2006) Voiced [[Marge]], [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] in the [[Die Simpsons|German dub]].
*[[Sayuri Yamauchi]], 55 (died March 7, 2012) - Voiced [[Maude Flanders]] and [[Itchy]] in the Japanese dub.
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*[[Sayuri Yamauchi]], 55 (died March 7, 2012) Voiced [[Maude Flanders]] and [[Itchy]] in the Japanese dub.
*[[Ivar Combrinck]], 63 (died September 15, 2006) - Voiced [[Timothy Lovejoy]], [[Jonathan Frink]], [[Bumblebee Man]], [[Melvin Van Horne]] and other characters in the [[Die Simpsons|German dub]]
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*[[Ivar Combrinck]], 63 (died September 15, 2006) Voiced [[Timothy Lovejoy]], [[Jonathan Frink]], [[Bumblebee Man]], [[Melvin Van Horne]] and other characters in the [[Die Simpsons|German dub]]
*[[Luis Alfonso Padilla]], 51 (died May 12, 2012) - Voiced [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilon]], [[Otto Mann]] and other characters in the {{ap|Los Simpson|Latin America|Latin American Spanish dub}} from [[season 16]] to [[season 23]]. Also voiced [[Lenny Leonard]] from [[Season 22]] to [[season 23]] and [[Moe Szyslak]] in [[Season 8]]. Pancreatic cancer.
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*[[Luis Alfonso Padilla]], 51 (died May 12, 2012) Voiced [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilon]], [[Otto Mann]] and other characters in the {{ap|Los Simpson|Latin America|Latin American Spanish dub}} from [[season 16]] to [[season 23]]. Also voiced [[Lenny Leonard]] from [[Season 22]] to [[season 23]] and [[Moe Szyslak]] in [[Season 8]]. Pancreatic cancer.
*[[Tonino Accolla]], 64 (died July 14, 2013) - Voiced [[Homer Simpson]] in the Italian dub. Long illness.
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*[[Tonino Accolla]], 64 (died July 14, 2013) Voiced [[Homer Simpson]] in the Italian dub. Long illness.
*[[Piero Tiberi]], 66 (died October 25, 2013) - Voiced [[Seymour Skinner]] and [[Captain McCallister]] in the Italian dub of season 4. Long illness.
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*[[Piero Tiberi]], 66 (died October 25, 2013) Voiced [[Seymour Skinner]] and [[Captain McCallister]] in the Italian dub of season 4. Long illness.
*[[Reinhard Brock]], 62 (died December 8, 2013) - Voiced several characters in the German dub.
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*[[Reinhard Brock]], 62 (died December 8, 2013) Voiced several characters in the German dub.
*[[Norbert Gastell]], 86 (died November 26, 2015) - Voiced [[Homer Simpson]] and several other characters in the German dub.
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*[[Norbert Gastell]], 86 (died November 26, 2015) Voiced [[Homer Simpson]] and several other characters in the German dub.
*[[Tōru Ōhira]], 89 (died April 12, 2016) - Voiced Homer Simpson in the Japanese dub.
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*[[Tōru Ōhira]], 89 (died April 12, 2016) Voiced Homer Simpson in the Japanese dub.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
*[http://www.simpsonsarchive.com/guides/departed.html Dearly Departed on the Simpsons] at [[The Simpsons Archive]]
 
*[http://www.simpsonsarchive.com/guides/departed.html Dearly Departed on the Simpsons] at [[The Simpsons Archive]]
*[http://www.imdb.com/search/common IMDb - Internet Movie Database]
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*[http://www.imdb.com/search/common IMDb Internet Movie Database]
  
 
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Dedication to Paul Newman at the end of "Lost Verizon"

The following is a list of people who have worked on The Simpsons, both the show and other franchise elements, but later died. For the main series, the list includes deceased voice cast, staff and guest stars. Often, subsequent episodes have been dedicated to them. Those who have work on the show's comics, albums, video games and other related productions, are also included here.

To clarify, this list only includes people who died after their work on The Simpsons took place, for example:

  • Eartha Kitt is included because she recorded a guest spot for the show, but died before it aired.
  • Neil Armstrong is included because, although he did not knowingly make an appearance on the series, archive audio of his first steps on the moon were used by the show whilst he was still alive.
  • Theodore Roosevelt is not included because the archive audio of his speeches were used in the show long after his death.
    • Similarly, the writer Edgar Allan Poe was credited with co-writing "The Raven" section of "Treehouse of Horror", as this primarily consisted of the actual text of Poe's The Raven. Poe died aged 40 on October 7, 1849 from unknown causes, some 141 years before the episode aired.

The Simpsons

The following people have been credited with working on The Simpsons. Several have worked on other aspects of the franchise as well, but they are principally associated with the TV show.

Cast

Crew

Writers and producers

Directors and animators

Other crew members

Guest stars

Archive audio

  • Neil Armstrong, 82 (died August 25, 2012) – Twice voiced himself via audio footage. Complications following surgery.

The Simpsons Movie

  • Don LaFontaine, 68 (died September 1, 2008) – LaFontaine provided the voice over for the majority of the film's trailers.
  • Kevyn L. Wallace, 47 (died September 14, 2011) – Wallace was a background layout artist on the film. Injuries sustained in car accident.

Other franchise elements

The following people worked exclusively on an aspect of The Simpsons' franchise independent of the series or film, such as the comics, albums or video games.

Comics

  • Dan DeCarlo, 82 (died December 18, 2001) – comic artist. Pneumonia.
  • Al Williamson, 79 (died June 12, 2010) – one time comic artist. Unknown causes.
  • Gene Colan, 84 (died June 23, 2011) – one time comic illustrator. Cancer and liver disease.
  • Earl Kress, 60 (died September 19, 2011) – comic book writer for Bongo Comics Group.
  • John Severin, 90 (died February 12, 2012) – one time comic artist. Unknown causes.

Albums

Video games


Other related

The following people have had no direct employment on the series or franchise, but have been connected to it some way, such as appearing on something about the show.

Foreign voice cast

References