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− | '''Norman Lear''' (born July 7th, 1922) is an [[England|English]] television writer and producer. He will guest star in the [[season 29]] episode "[[ | + | '''Norman Lear''' (born July 7th, 1922) is an [[England|English]] television writer and producer. He will guest star in the [[season 29]] episode "[[Mr. Lisa's Opus]]".<ref>[https://twitter.com/mikepriceinla/status/844992440964603904 Michael Price's Twitter]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/848703719394783232 Al Jean's Twitter]</ref><ref>[http://ew.com/tv/the-simpsons-season-29-preview/ Entertainment Weekly - "The Simpsons: Season 29 features Ed Sheeran, Game of Thrones gag"]</ref> |
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Revision as of 09:03, October 5, 2017
Norman Lear
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Norman Lear (born July 7th, 1922) is an English television writer and producer. He will guest star in the season 29 episode "Mr. Lisa's Opus".[1][2][3]
External links
- Norman Lear at the Internet Movie Database
- Norman Lear at Wikipedia
- Norman Lear at Twitter
References
Guest stars in season 29
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Billy Boyd • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau • Alison Bechdel • Rachel Bloom • Roz Chast • Dan Harmon • Marjane Satrapi • Martin Short • Nick Fascitelli • Valerie Harper • Joe Mantegna • Mario Batali • Ben Daniels • William Friedkin • Neil Gaiman • Kat Dennings • Norman Lear • Kipp Lennon • Jon Lovitz • Kelsey Grammer • Shaquille O'Neal • John F. Kennedy* • Ed Sheeran • Maurice LaMarche • Bill Hader • Cecily Strong • John Baldessari • Kevin Pollak • J. K. Simmons • Andy Daly • Damian Kulash • Jackie Mason • Timothy Nordwind • Daniel Radcliffe • Jimmy O. Yang • Ray Liotta • Debi Mazar • Jonathan Schmock • Trombone Shorty • Glenn Close • Sidse Babett Knudsen |