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{{Guest Star
|Name = Huell Howser
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|image = [[File:Huell Howser.jpg|200px]]
 
|image = [[File:Huell Howser.jpg|200px]]
|Gender = Male
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|gender = {{Male cast}}
|Birth = October 18, 1945
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|birth = October 18, 1945
|Death = {{deathdate|2013|1|7|1945|10|18}}
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|death = {{deathdate|2013|1|7|1945|10|18}}
|Nationality = American
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|nationality = American
|Claim to Fame = Actor<br>Television personality
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|claim = Television personality<br>Actor<br>Producer<br>Writer<br>Singer<br>Voice artist
|Character = {{ch|Huell Howser|Himself}}
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|character = {{Ch|Huell Howser|Himself}}
|Appearance = "[[Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?]]"
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'''Huell Burnley Howser''' (October 18, 1945 – January 7, [[2013]]) was an American actor and television personality. He voiced {{ch|Huell Howser|himself}} in the [[season 21]] episode "[[Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?]]". After his death, caused by complications of prostate cancer, the [[season 24]] episode "[[A Test Before Trying]]" was dedicated in memory of him.
 
  
[[Howell Huser]], a character in the [[season 16]] episode "[[There's Something About Marrying]]", was based off of him, and a short clip entitled ''[[Homer Congratulates Huell!]]'' starring [[Homer]] was produced to celebrate his 25th anniversary at the independent and non-commercial public television station {{w|KCET}}.
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'''Huell Burnley Howser''' (October 18, 1945 – January 7, [[2013]]) was an American television personality, actor, producer, writer, singer, and voice artist. He voiced {{Ch|Huell Howser|himself}} in the [[season 21]] episode "[[Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?]]". After his death, caused by complications of metastatic prostate cancer, the [[season 24]] episode "[[A Test Before Trying]]" was dedicated in memory of him.
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[[Howell Huser]], a character in the [[season 16]] episode "[[There's Something About Marrying]]", was based on him, and a short clip entitled ''[[Homer Congratulates Huell!]]'' starring [[Homer]] was produced to celebrate his 25th anniversary at the independent and non-commercial public television station {{W|KCET}}.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:42, October 18, 2022

Not to be confused with Howell Huser.
This article is about the guest star. For the character, see Huell Howser (character).
Huell Howser
Huell Howser.jpg
Guest Star Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Born: October 18, 1945
Died: January 7, 2013 (aged 67)
Nationality: American
Claim to fame: Television personality
Actor
Producer
Writer
Singer
Voice artist
Character(s): Himself
First appearance: "Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?"


Huell Burnley Howser (October 18, 1945 – January 7, 2013) was an American television personality, actor, producer, writer, singer, and voice artist. He voiced himself in the season 21 episode "Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?". After his death, caused by complications of metastatic prostate cancer, the season 24 episode "A Test Before Trying" was dedicated in memory of him.

Howell Huser, a character in the season 16 episode "There's Something About Marrying", was based on him, and a short clip entitled Homer Congratulates Huell! starring Homer was produced to celebrate his 25th anniversary at the independent and non-commercial public television station KCET.

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