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Llewellyn Sinclair
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Character Information
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Llewellyn Sinclair is a stage director, notable for having directed the musical, Oh, Streetcar!. His sister, Ms. Sinclair, runs the Ayn Rand School for Tots.
History
Llewellyn is short-tempered and a perfectionist. Originally, Marge is turned down for the part of Blanche, but after seeing how sad she really is, he realizes she's perfect. He insinuates that he once reduced a class of fourth graders to tears but got a decent review. In the musical, he plays Pablo, which was originally played by Otto but Otto "didn't work out". In the end, the musical is a success, which Llewellyn takes all the credit for.[1]
He also took part in a record attempt for the world's tallest human pyramid.[2]
He was at Moe's Tavern with Jay Sherman, Aristotle Amadopolis and Professor Lombardo when Homer brought Artie Ziff to the bar.[3]
He was seen celebrating after Homer and Bart save the town from the bomb placed by the EPA.[4]
Llewellyn Sinclair directed a play based on Death of a Salesman, which he reworked into The Salesman's Bad Day because the rights to Death of a Salesman were too expensive. Krusty the Clown, who had quit comedy, was to play the lead role of the Salesman, based on Willy Loman. Sinclair coached Krusty through his practices and eventually the day of the play came along. During the play, Krusty started to break down and went into humor again to which Sinclair told him to keep it up since the audience were laughing. After the play ended, Sinclair and Krusty bowed together on stage.[5]
Sinclair later went on to direct a Springfield Elementary School second grade play. He got annoyed at Ralph's inability to recall his line and told him to get off the stage. When Lisa protested a scene's inclusion, Superintendent Chalmers stopped the play. Sinclair then wanted to get back his after show cupcakes, but they had already been eaten. He then took back his duct tape used to hold up the set and lightbulb from the lamp, which was still on. He burned his hand in the process.[6]
Sinclair had a poster for Oh, Streetcar! outside of the Community Theater.[7]
Trivia
- He speaks some German, knowing the word for "fast".
Behind the Laughter
Appearances
References
Factfiles from Simpsons World the Ultimate Episode Guide: Seasons 1-20
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Season 14
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Rock Stars • Audrey McConnell, Third Grade Teacher • Dr. Velimirovic, Plastic Surgeon • Mitch Hartwell, the Reality Channel Producer • Junior (AKA Frank Grimes, Jr.) • Teacher of the Year Award Nominating Committee • Dexter Colt, Private Eye • The Mugger • Larry H. Lawyer, Jr. • Baby Stink-Breath • Booberella • Sara Sloane, Hollywood Movie Star • Cookie Kwan, Red Coat Realtor • Stark Richdale • Declan Desmond • Julio and Grady • Luke Stetson, Junior Wrangler • Suds McDuff, Spokesdog/Mascot for Duff Beer • Marriage Counselor • Jim Proudfoot • Don Castellaneta
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