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'''Myrna Bellamy''' (generally referred to as '''"Mrs. Bellamy"''') is an elderly woman whom [[Homer]] helps with household chores. He and [[Marge]] are accused of murdering her.
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'''Myrna Bellamy''' (generally referred to as '''"Mrs. Bellamy"''') is an elderly woman whom [[Homer]] helped with household chores. He and [[Marge]] were accused of murdering her.
 
==History==
 
==History==
[[Homer]] is sentenced to Community Service, and ends up delivering Meals On Wheels. When he goes to Mrs. Bellamy's house, she is holding an axe when she greets him, frightening Homer. It turns out that Mrs. Bellamy just a kindly old woman starved for company, and the axe is for cutting Meals On Wheels steak. Homer helps Mrs. Bellamy with a couple of household chores, and this quickly escalates into his being at her house all the time. [[Marge]] goes over to complain, and ends up helping Mrs. Bellamy as well. Soon Homer and Marge are, in effect, Mrs. Bellamy's personal servants. Both of them, but especially Marge, come to resent this, particularly when Mrs. Bellamy gives them degrading chores to do and generally treats them poorly.
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[[Homer]] was sentenced to Community Service, and ended up delivering Meals On Wheels. When he went to Mrs. Bellamy's house, she was holding an axe when she greeted him, frightening Homer. It turned out that Mrs. Bellamy was just a kindly old woman starved for company, and the axe was for cutting Meals On Wheels steak. Homer helped Mrs. Bellamy with a couple of household chores, and this quickly escalated into his being at her house all the time. [[Marge]] went over to complain, and ended up helping Mrs. Bellamy as well. Soon Homer and Marge were, in effect, Mrs. Bellamy's personal servants. Both of them, but especially Marge, came to resent this, particularly when Mrs. Bellamy gave them degrading chores to do and generally treated them poorly.
  
After a card game with her friends, Mrs. Bellamy is apparently stabbed with scissors by a [[Man with the Braces|man with braces]] and a necklace is stolen from her house. Homer and Marge are the prime suspects. Everyone is suddenly wary of them, and soon during a Police raid on the [[Simpsons House]], the necklace is found with [[Maggie]].
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After a card game with her friends, Mrs. Bellamy was apparently stabbed with scissors by a [[Man with the Braces|man with braces]] and a necklace was stolen from her house. Homer and Marge were the prime suspects. Everyone was suddenly wary of them, and soon during a Police raid on the [[Simpsons House]], the necklace was found with [[Maggie]].
  
Marge and Homer are arrested, tried, convicted, and sentenced to death for Mrs. Bellamy's murder. Just before their execution date, Homer confesses to everything so that Marge can live. When Homer is strapped into the electric chair and the switch is pulled, it's revealed that all along they've been on ''[[Frame Up]]'', a reality TV show. Mrs. Bellamy isn't dead, and wasn't even an old woman; she was really actress [[Carmen Electra (character)|Carmen Electra]] in disguise.
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Marge and Homer were arrested, tried, convicted, and sentenced to death for Mrs. Bellamy's murder. Just before their execution date, Homer confessed to everything so that Marge could live. When Homer was strapped into the electric chair and the switch was pulled, it was revealed that all along they had been on ''[[Frame Up]]'', a reality TV show. Mrs. Bellamy wasn't dead, and wasn't even an old woman; she was really actress [[Carmen Electra (character)|Carmen Electra]] in disguise.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 11:58, August 31, 2010

Myrna Bellamy
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Unknown
Age: 80s
Hair: Grey
Occupation: Socialite
Relatives: Husband: Chester Bellamy
First appearance: The Frying Game
Voiced by: Frances Sternhagen


Myrna Bellamy (generally referred to as "Mrs. Bellamy") is an elderly woman whom Homer helped with household chores. He and Marge were accused of murdering her.

History

Homer was sentenced to Community Service, and ended up delivering Meals On Wheels. When he went to Mrs. Bellamy's house, she was holding an axe when she greeted him, frightening Homer. It turned out that Mrs. Bellamy was just a kindly old woman starved for company, and the axe was for cutting Meals On Wheels steak. Homer helped Mrs. Bellamy with a couple of household chores, and this quickly escalated into his being at her house all the time. Marge went over to complain, and ended up helping Mrs. Bellamy as well. Soon Homer and Marge were, in effect, Mrs. Bellamy's personal servants. Both of them, but especially Marge, came to resent this, particularly when Mrs. Bellamy gave them degrading chores to do and generally treated them poorly.

After a card game with her friends, Mrs. Bellamy was apparently stabbed with scissors by a man with braces and a necklace was stolen from her house. Homer and Marge were the prime suspects. Everyone was suddenly wary of them, and soon during a Police raid on the Simpsons House, the necklace was found with Maggie.

Marge and Homer were arrested, tried, convicted, and sentenced to death for Mrs. Bellamy's murder. Just before their execution date, Homer confessed to everything so that Marge could live. When Homer was strapped into the electric chair and the switch was pulled, it was revealed that all along they had been on Frame Up, a reality TV show. Mrs. Bellamy wasn't dead, and wasn't even an old woman; she was really actress Carmen Electra in disguise.

Appearances