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− | [[Ned Flanders]] | + | [[Ned Flanders]] once fantasized about the horrors of [[Hollywood]] and saw him. James offered Ned a sponge cake with brandy icing, to which Ned screamed "No!". Brooks also asked if Ned liked football, then laughed as he told Ned that [[Los Angeles]] had no team.<ref>"[[A Star Is Born Again]]"</ref> |
James L. Brooks was seen eating at the restaurant [[Morton's]]. He was seen seated with [[Steven Spielberg]], [[Eddie Murphy]] and [[Krusty the Clown]].<ref>"[[The Clown Stays in the Picture]]"</ref> | James L. Brooks was seen eating at the restaurant [[Morton's]]. He was seen seated with [[Steven Spielberg]], [[Eddie Murphy]] and [[Krusty the Clown]].<ref>"[[The Clown Stays in the Picture]]"</ref> |
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- This article is about the character. For executive producer, see James L. Brooks.
James L. Brooks
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Character Information
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James L. Brooks is an American producer, director and screenwriter.
History
Ned Flanders once fantasized about the horrors of Hollywood and saw him. James offered Ned a sponge cake with brandy icing, to which Ned screamed "No!". Brooks also asked if Ned liked football, then laughed as he told Ned that Los Angeles had no team.[1]
James L. Brooks was seen eating at the restaurant Morton's. He was seen seated with Steven Spielberg, Eddie Murphy and Krusty the Clown.[2]
Non-canon
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James L. Brooks appeared in a room full of money, looking like Mr. Moneybags.[3]
Behind the Laughter
James L. Brooks is an executive producer and developer of The Simpsons.
Appearances
- Episode – "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular"
- Episode – "A Star Is Born Again"
- Episode – "The Clown Stays in the Picture"
References