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'''Laney Fontaine''' is a {{W|Broadway theatre|Broadway}} performer. | '''Laney Fontaine''' is a {{W|Broadway theatre|Broadway}} performer. | ||
− | ==History== | + | == History == |
− | [[Moe]] watched her perform comedy, dance, sing, and act at the [[Springfield Playhouse]] after getting free tickets from a [[Moe's Tavern]] patron. After performing and eyeing Moe, she was seen in the back of a car making out with Moe who took her back to his bar. However, the bar was in ruins and she soon left.<ref>"[[My Fare Lady | + | [[Moe]] watched her perform comedy, dance, sing, and act at the [[Springfield Playhouse]] after getting free tickets from a [[Moe's Tavern]] patron. After performing and eyeing Moe, she was seen in the back of a car making out with Moe who took her back to his bar. However, the bar was in ruins and she soon left.<ref>"[[My Fare Lady]]"</ref> |
− | ==Behind the Laughter== | + | In a coma dream that [[Bart]] had, Fontaine was on the wall of [[Ned Flanders]]' dead wives.<ref>"[[Flanders' Ladder]]"</ref> |
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+ | It seems that Laney and Moe had been in a relationship even after she left the bar. However, at some point they broke up. Laney then made a Broadway play where she broke up with Moe and tore him apart. She won a {{W|Tony Award}} for this.<ref>"[[From Russia Without Love]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | Laney Fontaine was seen in the audience for [[Tabitha Shingle]]'s live recording of her podcast ''[[Interminable]]''.<ref>"[[Podcast News]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | *Laney Fontaine was managed by the [[slick manager]] of [[United Parasites]].<ref>"[[Yokel Hero]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
+ | Laney Fontaine's name is a reference to the famed acting couple Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne (Lunt & Fontanne), although she resembles American actress and singer [[Elaine Stritch]] (1925–2014) in her demeanor and speech. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
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*{{ep|Flanders' Ladder|(picture)}} | *{{ep|Flanders' Ladder|(picture)}} | ||
*{{ep|From Russia Without Love}} | *{{ep|From Russia Without Love}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Podcast News}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Yokel Hero|(picture)}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|The King of Nice}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass|([[Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass/Gags|opening sequence]])}} | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Laney Fontaine
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Character Information
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Laney Fontaine is a Broadway performer.
History[edit]
Moe watched her perform comedy, dance, sing, and act at the Springfield Playhouse after getting free tickets from a Moe's Tavern patron. After performing and eyeing Moe, she was seen in the back of a car making out with Moe who took her back to his bar. However, the bar was in ruins and she soon left.[1]
In a coma dream that Bart had, Fontaine was on the wall of Ned Flanders' dead wives.[2]
It seems that Laney and Moe had been in a relationship even after she left the bar. However, at some point they broke up. Laney then made a Broadway play where she broke up with Moe and tore him apart. She won a Tony Award for this.[3]
Laney Fontaine was seen in the audience for Tabitha Shingle's live recording of her podcast Interminable.[4]
Trivia[edit]
- Laney Fontaine was managed by the slick manager of United Parasites.[5]
Behind the Laughter[edit]
Laney Fontaine's name is a reference to the famed acting couple Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne (Lunt & Fontanne), although she resembles American actress and singer Elaine Stritch (1925–2014) in her demeanor and speech.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "My Fare Lady"
- Episode – "Lisa with an "S""
- Episode – "Flanders' Ladder" (picture)
- Episode – "From Russia Without Love"
- Episode – "Podcast News"
- Episode – "Yokel Hero" (picture)
- Episode – "The King of Nice"
- Episode – "Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass" (opening sequence)
References[edit]
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