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Latest revision as of 13:01, May 25, 2023

This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Al Roker.
Al Roker
Al Roker.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black (balding)
Occupation: Actor
Author
Television weatherman
First mentioned: "Brake My Wife, Please"
First appearance: "Moonshine River"
Voiced by: Himself


Al Roker is an American actor, author, and television weatherman.

History[edit]

When Homer drove past Carl, Drederick Tatum, Lou and Dr. Hibbert and said "black power" to them, Carl asked if that was Al Roker.[1]

When Bart was going to follow Mary Spuckler, he told Homer that he was going to get Al Roker's autograph. Al Roker then showed up and gave it to Bart. Bart then said he was going to sell it, and Al Roker offered to buy it off him. Bart then just walks off.[2]

Al Roker also has his own book, Al Roker on Poker.[3]

A picture of Al Roker was on the wall of The Penny Loafer.[4]

A picture of Al Roker was on a poster of bald black men in Hair-Do the Right Thing Barber Shop.[5]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]