Difference between revisions of "Larry Burns"
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|status = Alive | |status = Alive | ||
|job = Salesman <br> Powerplant worker <br> Actor | |job = Salesman <br> Powerplant worker <br> Actor | ||
− | |relatives = '''Father:''' [[Charles Montgomery Burns]] <br />'''Mother:''' [[Lily Bancroft]] <br /> (deceased)<br /> '''Wife:''' Unnamed <br /> '''Children:''' Several, unnamed <br />'''Grandmothers:''' [[Daphne Burns]]<br />[[Mimsy Bancroft]] | + | |relatives = '''Father:''' [[Charles Charles Montgomery Burns]] <br />'''Mother:''' [[Lily Bancroft]] <br /> (deceased)<br /> '''Wife:''' Unnamed <br /> '''Children:''' Several, unnamed <br />'''Grandmothers:''' [[Daphne Burns]]<br />[[Mimsy Bancroft]] |
|appearance = "[[Burns, Baby Burns]]" | |appearance = "[[Burns, Baby Burns]]" | ||
|voiced by = [[Rodney Dangerfield]] | |voiced by = [[Rodney Dangerfield]] | ||
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− | '''Larry Montgomery Burns''' is the long-lost son of [[Mr Burns]] and a subsequent friend of [[Homer Simpson]]. | + | '''Larry Charles Montgomery Burns''' is the long-lost son of [[Mr Burns]] and a subsequent friend of [[Homer Simpson]]. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | Larry is the grandson of [[Mimsy Bancroft]], [[Clifford Burns]] and [[Daphne Burns]]. He was born in 1940 and grew up in an orphanage before getting a job at a souvenir stand. He tracked down his father [[Montgomery Burns]] and ended up getting a job at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]. His uncoth manner, lack of intelligence and love of drink mean he has many things in common with [[Homer Simpson]], and they become good friends, but anger Mr. Burns. Burns disowns him, for the second time and he returns home, realising he had not told his wife and children where he was for a week.<ref>"[[Burns, Baby Burns]]"</ref> He is also the husband of a female circus performer who is the mother of his three children. | + | Larry is the grandson of [[Mimsy Bancroft]], [[Clifford Burns]] and [[Daphne Burns]]. He was born in 1940 and grew up in an orphanage before getting a job at a souvenir stand. He tracked down his father [[Charles Montgomery Burns]] and ended up getting a job at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]. His uncoth manner, lack of intelligence and love of drink mean he has many things in common with [[Homer Simpson]], and they become good friends, but anger Mr. Burns. Burns disowns him, for the second time and he returns home, realising he had not told his wife and children where he was for a week.<ref>"[[Burns, Baby Burns]]"</ref> He is also the husband of a female circus performer who is the mother of his three children. |
He has apparently become an actor.<ref>"[[Bart Gets a "Z"]]"</ref> | He has apparently become an actor.<ref>"[[Bart Gets a "Z"]]"</ref> |
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Larry Burns
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Character Information
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Larry Charles Montgomery Burns is the long-lost son of Mr Burns and a subsequent friend of Homer Simpson.
History
Larry is the grandson of Mimsy Bancroft, Clifford Burns and Daphne Burns. He was born in 1940 and grew up in an orphanage before getting a job at a souvenir stand. He tracked down his father Charles Montgomery Burns and ended up getting a job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. His uncoth manner, lack of intelligence and love of drink mean he has many things in common with Homer Simpson, and they become good friends, but anger Mr. Burns. Burns disowns him, for the second time and he returns home, realising he had not told his wife and children where he was for a week.[1] He is also the husband of a female circus performer who is the mother of his three children.
He has apparently become an actor.[2]
Behind the Laughter
Larry Burns was voiced by stand-up comedian Rodney Dangerfield and has appeared in three episodes, the third one being a cameo appearance.
Appearances
- Episode – "Burns, Baby Burns"
- Episode – "Realty Bites"
- Episode – "Bart Gets a "Z"" (acting in a movie that Edna Krabappel is watching)
References