Difference between revisions of "Jay Sherman"
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− | image=[[File: | + | |name=Jay Sherman |
− | + | |image=[[File:Jay sherman 53.jpg|200px]] | |
− | gender={{Male}}| | + | |gender={{Male}} |
− | hair= | + | |status= Alive |
− | age= | + | |hair=Black (balding) |
− | job=Critic| | + | |age= |
− | relatives= | + | |job=Critic |
− | appearance="[[A Star is Burns]]"| | + | |relatives= |
− | voiced by=[[Jon Lovitz]]}} | + | |appearance= "[[A Star is Burns]]" |
− | + | |voiced by=[[Jon Lovitz]] | |
− | '''Jay Sherman''' is a critic | + | }} |
− | + | '''Jay Sherman''' is a critic and the original protagonist of {{W|The Critic|''The Critic''}}. In "[[A Star is Burns]]", he comes to [[Springfield]] to be a judge during the film festival. In "[[Hurricane Neddy]]", he was a patient at the [[Calmwood Mental Hospital]]. Voiced by [[Jon Lovitz]], Sherman was originally the main character on ''The Critic'', which was created by [[Al Jean]] and [[Mike Reiss]]. His appearance in "A Star is Burns" was a {{W|Fictional crossover|crossover}} to promote ''The Critic'' which made its FOX debut after the episode. ''The Critic'' was later canceled. | |
− | == Appearances == | + | ==Appearances== |
− | * {{ | + | *{{Ep|A Star is Burns}} |
− | * {{ | + | *{{Ep|Hurricane Neddy}} |
− | * {{ | + | *{{Ep|The Ziff Who Came to Dinner}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Sherman, Jay}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Sherman, Jay}} | ||
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Revision as of 05:07, May 20, 2011
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Jay Sherman is a critic and the original protagonist of The Critic. In "A Star is Burns", he comes to Springfield to be a judge during the film festival. In "Hurricane Neddy", he was a patient at the Calmwood Mental Hospital. Voiced by Jon Lovitz, Sherman was originally the main character on The Critic, which was created by Al Jean and Mike Reiss. His appearance in "A Star is Burns" was a crossover to promote The Critic which made its FOX debut after the episode. The Critic was later canceled.
Appearances