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Darryl Peyton
Darryl Peyton.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Bald
Black beard
Occupation: Oboist
Relatives: Wife: Rayshelle Peyton
First appearance: "My Octopus and a Teacher"


Darryl Peyton is an oboist for the Springfield Symphony Orchestra and the husband of Rayshelle Peyton.

History

Ms. Peyton and Darryl moved to Springfield from Ghana so Darryl Peyton could join the Springfield Symphony Orchestra, since he wasn't good enough for the Ghana orchestra.

When Bart was going to admit to Ms. Peyton that he was the kid she saved from drowning, and explain everything to her, Darryl Peyton went to visit her and brought her flowers. They then kissed each other, which upset Bart as he had a crush on Ms. Peyton.

During the school project presentation, Darryl Peyton performed the oboe.[1]

Darryl and Rayshelle were seen together at the Springfield Mall.[2]

Appearances

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