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'''Phil Hartman''' was a Canadian actor and comedian. He was a recurring guest star on ''The Simpsons'', frequently voicing [[Lionel Hutz]] and [[Troy McClure]].His characters were retired when he was murdered by his third wife.
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|name = Phil Hartman
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|image = [[File:Phil Hartman.jpg|200px]]
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|gender = {{Male cast}}
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|job= Voice actor
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|birthdate = September 24, 1948
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|deathdate = {{deathdate|1998|5|28|1948|9|24}}
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|nationality = Canadian
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|status= Deceased
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|episodes= 54
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|seasons= [[Season 1|Seasons 2]] - [[Season 10|10]]
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|first episode="[[Bart Gets Hit by a Car]]"
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|latest episode= "[[Bart the Mother]]"
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== Personal Life ==
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'''Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman''' (born '''Philip Edward Hartmann'''; September 24, 1948 – May 28, [[1998]]) was a Canadian-American comedian, film and television actor, graphic artist, and screenwriter. He voiced [[Lionel Hutz]], [[Troy McClure]], and other characters, until he was murdered by his third wife, Brynn, who committed suicide after she killed him, at the age of 49. After his death, his characters were retired. He also performed for the special live show ''[[The Simpsons Take the Bowl]]''.
Born as Philip Edward Hartmann, he was born in Brantford, Ontario on September 24, 1948. He was one of eight children to Roman Catholics Doris and Rupert Hartmann. Rupert was a building material salesman. When Hartman was ten, his family immigrated to Connecticut, United States before moving to  the West Coast, where he attended Westchester High School. They gained American citizenship in 1990. He went on to study art at Santa Monica City College, but dropped out in 1969 to become a roadie for a rock band. He went on to studying graphic arts at California State University, Northridge in 1972. While there, he created his own graphics arts business and created over 40 album covers. He had his first television appearance in 1979 on The Dating Game. While working alone, he amused himself with "flights of voice fantasies". He started to develop his talent by attending evening comedy classes.  
 
  
== Career ==
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== Credits ==
He joined improvastional comedy group The Groundlings in 1975 - while watching one of their performances and impulsively climbed on stage and joined in with the cast.  He met Paul Reubens, and began collaborating with him. They created Pee-wee Herman, and developed the stage show, which also aired on HBO, The Pee-wee Herman Show. In the show, Hartman played Captain Carl, as well as in the children's show Pee-wee's Playhouse.
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=== Special guest voice ===
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== Notable episodes ==
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=== Voice ===
*[[Bart Gets Hit By a Car]] as [[Lionel Hutz]]
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*[[Homer vs. Lisa and the 8'th Commandment]] as Troy McClure
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*[[Marge vs. the Monorail]] as [[Lyle Lanley]]
 
*[[Brother From the Same Planet]] as [[Tom]]
 
*[[Marge in Chains]] as [[Lionel Hutz]]
 
*[[The Simpsons 138'th Episode Spectacular]] as [[Troy McClure]]
 
*[[A Fish Called Selma]] as [[Troy McClure]] and [[Fat Tony]]
 
*[[The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase]] as [[Troy McClure]]
 
*[[Realty Bites]] as [[Lionel Hutz]] (final appearance)
 
*[[All Singing, All Dancing]] as [[Lyle Lanley]]
 
*[[Bart the Mother]] as [[Troy McClure]] (final appearance)
 
  
== Final appearances ==
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=== A big special thank you ===
"[[Realty Bites]]" was Hartman's last apppearance as Lionel Hutz. "[[Bart the Mother]]" was his last appearance as Troy McClure and his last appearance in the show, which aired posthumously. "[[All Singing, All Dancing]]" was his last produced appearance, airing a season earlier, and only using clips of Lyle Lanley from "Marge vs. the Monorail.
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=== Characters ===
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=== Dedicated to the memory of ===
*[[Lionel Hutz]]
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*[[Troy McClure]]
 
*[[Mr. Muntz]]
 
*[[Lyle Lanley]]
 
*[[Evan Conover]]
 
*[[Tom]]
 
  
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== See also ==
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*{{Voices}}
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Latest revision as of 14:52, July 7, 2024

For the set and prop designer, see Phillip Hartmann.
Phil Hartman
Phil Hartman.jpg
Crew Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Job: Voice actor
Birth date: September 24, 1948
Death date: May 28, 1998 (aged 49)
Status:
Deceased
Number of episodes: 54
Seasons active: Seasons 2 - 10
First episode: "Bart Gets Hit by a Car"
Most recent episode: "Bart the Mother"


Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman (born Philip Edward Hartmann; September 24, 1948 – May 28, 1998) was a Canadian-American comedian, film and television actor, graphic artist, and screenwriter. He voiced Lionel Hutz, Troy McClure, and other characters, until he was murdered by his third wife, Brynn, who committed suicide after she killed him, at the age of 49. After his death, his characters were retired. He also performed for the special live show The Simpsons Take the Bowl.

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