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*[[Ian Gipson]]; Pure3D in ''The Simpsons Road Rage'' and programmer in ''[[The Simpsons: Hit & Run]]''. | *[[Ian Gipson]]; Pure3D in ''The Simpsons Road Rage'' and programmer in ''[[The Simpsons: Hit & Run]]''. | ||
*[[Ian Maxtone-Graham]]; long-time writer. | *[[Ian Maxtone-Graham]]; long-time writer. | ||
− | *[[Lemmy|Ian Fraser Kilmister]] (also known as Lemmy, and credited as Lemmy Kilmister); wrote | + | *[[Lemmy|Ian Fraser Kilmister]] (also known as Lemmy, and credited as Lemmy Kilmister); wrote ''[[Homer Goes to Hell!]]''. |
*[[Ian McKellen]]; a guest star who starred in the episode "[[The Regina Monologues]]". | *[[Ian McKellen]]; a guest star who starred in the episode "[[The Regina Monologues]]". | ||
*[[Ian Z. Schiff]]; edited ''[[Springfield's Most Wanted]]''. | *[[Ian Z. Schiff]]; edited ''[[Springfield's Most Wanted]]''. | ||
[[Category:Disambiguation]] | [[Category:Disambiguation]] |
Revision as of 10:07, March 8, 2020
This is a disambiguation page listing articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change it to link directly to the correct page. |
Ian may refer to:
Characters
- Ian Spuckler; one of Cletus' many children.
- Ian (Bart the Genius); one of The Enriched Learning Center for Gifted Children students.
- Ian McEwan; English novelist and screenwriter.
- Ian McKellen (character); the character Ian McKellen played.
- Ian McTauge; a local hermit.
Behind the Laughter
- Ian Ameling; concept artist.
- Ian Blas; lead tester in The Simpsons Road Rage.
- Ian Boothby; a comic book writer.
- Ian Brill; a comic book writer.
- Ian Deitchman; an assistant to the producers.
- Ian Gipson; Pure3D in The Simpsons Road Rage and programmer in The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- Ian Maxtone-Graham; long-time writer.
- Ian Fraser Kilmister (also known as Lemmy, and credited as Lemmy Kilmister); wrote Homer Goes to Hell!.
- Ian McKellen; a guest star who starred in the episode "The Regina Monologues".
- Ian Z. Schiff; edited Springfield's Most Wanted.