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George C. Scott
George C. Scott.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Actor
Director
Producer
First appearance: "A Star Is Burns"
Voiced by: Maurice LaMarche


George C. Scott was an American actor, director, and producer.

History[edit]

George C. Scott appeared in a remake of Hans Moleman's short film, Man Getting Hit by Football, which Moleman had previously submitted to the Springfield Film Festival. In the original version of the film, Moleman said "Ow!" and doubled over in pain when the football hit him in the groin. In the remake, Scott said "Arrgh! My groin!" when he was hit, and then doubled over in pain.

The George C. Scott version of Man Getting Hit by Football won an Academy Award (category not specified), beating out A Burns for All Seasons (which had been Mr. Burns' entry in the film festival), in spite of Burns' "bribing everyone in Hollywood".[1]

The late George C. Scott played the Furious Bowler in an episode of Hunch.[2]

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