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Charles Darwin Actor
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Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Unknown
Occupation: Acting as Darwin
Relatives: Unknown
First appearance: Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish
Voiced by: Harry Shearer


Mr. Burns hires an actor to be Charles Darwin and say tell the viewers of his campaign advert that Blinky has three eyes due to Darwin's theory of Natural Selection.

Quotes

Mr. Burns: "To settle the argument over our friend Blinky I have hired (an actor playing), Charles Darwin. Hello Charles, how are you?"

Actor: "Oh, hello Mr. Burns."

Mr. Burns: "Would you care to explain to our audience your theory on natural selection?

Actor: But of course. Every now and again Mother Nature experiments with her animals, giving them longer legs, sharper teeth, or in this case, a third eye. If she likes what she sees the creatures will multiply. We could even see a kind of superfish. I would not mind having a third eye, would you?"

Mr. Burns: "Oh, of course not."