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− | '''Bruce Vilanch''' is a comedy writer and actor. | + | '''Bruce Vilanch''' is a comedy writer and actor. He wrote a joke for [[Principal Skinner]] that was very poorly received. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | + | When [[Springfield Elementary School]] unveiled its new mural, [[Principal Skinner]] spoke at the dedication ceremony and took the opportunity to try his hand at stand-up comedy. He joked, "You know, when [[Superintendent Chalmers]] suggested a school mural, I almost thought he said 'a school Muriel'." | |
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+ | The audience's reaction was dead silence. Skinner tried to explain the joke ("Muriel's his sister"), but the only further reaction from the audience was the sound of a shotgun being cocked. After another long awkward moment of silence, Skinner sarcastically said, "Well, thank you, Bruce Vilanch." He then continued with the dedication ceremony. | ||
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+ | Vilanch, sitting in the audience wearing a T-shirt with [[Fred Flintstone]] on it, seemed to think the problem was with Skinner, not the material, as he commented, "[[Whoopi Goldberg|Whoopi]] would've made it work." | ||
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+ | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
+ | Vilanch was the head writer and a regular celebrity guest on ''{{W|Hollywood Squares}}'' for four years, while Whoopi Goldberg was the regular center square. Goldberg, of course, was one of the people Vilanch wrote material for. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{ep|Pokey Mom}} | *{{ep|Pokey Mom}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass|([[Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass/Gags|opening sequence]])}} | ||
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+ | {{Comedians}} | ||
{{Simpsons characters}} | {{Simpsons characters}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Vilanch, Bruce}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Vilanch, Bruce}} | ||
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[[Category:Celebrities]] | [[Category:Celebrities]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:44, May 25, 2023
- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Bruce Vilanch.
Bruce Vilanch
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Character Information
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Bruce Vilanch is a comedy writer and actor. He wrote a joke for Principal Skinner that was very poorly received.
History[edit]
When Springfield Elementary School unveiled its new mural, Principal Skinner spoke at the dedication ceremony and took the opportunity to try his hand at stand-up comedy. He joked, "You know, when Superintendent Chalmers suggested a school mural, I almost thought he said 'a school Muriel'."
The audience's reaction was dead silence. Skinner tried to explain the joke ("Muriel's his sister"), but the only further reaction from the audience was the sound of a shotgun being cocked. After another long awkward moment of silence, Skinner sarcastically said, "Well, thank you, Bruce Vilanch." He then continued with the dedication ceremony.
Vilanch, sitting in the audience wearing a T-shirt with Fred Flintstone on it, seemed to think the problem was with Skinner, not the material, as he commented, "Whoopi would've made it work."
Behind the Laughter[edit]
Vilanch was the head writer and a regular celebrity guest on Hollywood Squares for four years, while Whoopi Goldberg was the regular center square. Goldberg, of course, was one of the people Vilanch wrote material for.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Pokey Mom"
- Episode – "Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass" (opening sequence)
Comedians
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Steve Allen • Tim Allen • Fatty Arbuckle • Tom Arnold • Christine Baranski • Barry the Satellite TV Guy • Bruce Baum • Joy Behar • Milton Berle • Joey Bishop • Jack Black • David Brenner • Mel Brooks • Lenny Bruce • George Burns • Charlie Callas • George Carlin • Johnny Carson • Carol Channing • Dave Chappelle • Charo • Stephen Colbert • Hans Conried • Norm Crosby • David Cross • Rick Dees • Ellen DeGeneres • Phyllis Diller • Jimmy Durante • Jimmy Fallon • Chris Farley • W. C. Fields • Larry Fine • Gallagher • Janeane Garofalo • Ricky Gervais • Whoopi Goldberg • Bobcat Goldthwait • Freeman Gosden • Dana Gould • Tiffany Haddish • Arsenio Hall • Rich Hall • Steve Harvey • Bob Hope • Curly Howard • Moe Howard • Shemp Howard • Kevin James • Michael Jeter • Colin Jost • Danny Kaye • The Kid Mero • Karen Kilgariff • Jimmy Kimmel • Ernie Kovacs • Cloris Leachman • Jay Leno • John Lithgow • Jon Lovitz • Bill Maher • Howie Mandel • Marc Maron • Dick Martin • Chico Marx • Groucho Marx • Harpo Marx • Jackie Mason • Joel McHale • Ed McMahon • Stephen Merchant • Mike Mitchell • Garrett Morris • Monty Python • Tracy Morgan • Desus Nice • Tig Notaro • B. J. Novak • Rosie O'Donnell • Minnie Pearl • Karl Pilkington • Richard Pryor • Charles Nelson Reilly • John C. Reilly • Don Rickles • Seth Rogen • Ray Romano • Jeff Ross • Mark Russell • Bob Saget • Jerry Seinfeld • Paul Shaffer • Pauly Shore • Sarah Silverman • Kevin Smith • Jon Stewart • Rip Taylor • TV comedian • The Unborn Comic • Dick Van Dyke • Vince Vaughn • Bruce Vilanch • Nick Wiger |
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