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− | '''Gary Coleman''' was a security guard at [[Kid First Industries]]. He is a short person and was on guard duty when [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] snuck into [[Jim Hope]]'s office to demand answers. He later tried to stop Bart, Lisa and [[Homer]] from destroying all of the [[Funzo]]s on the [[Springfield Tire Yard]] but allowed them to do so after realizing how evil they were. He was offered to come to the Simpsons for Christmas dinner but refused as he had other plans (though he stayed anyway due to Lisa forcing him). | + | '''Gary Coleman''' was a security guard at [[Kid First Industries]]. He is a short person and was on guard duty when [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] snuck into [[Jim Hope]]'s office to demand answers. He later tried to stop Bart, Lisa and [[Homer]] from destroying all of the [[Funzo]]s on the [[Springfield Tire Yard]] but allowed them to do so after realizing how evil they were. He was offered to come to the Simpsons for Christmas dinner but refused as he had other plans (though he stayed anyway due to Lisa forcing him). The show also seemed to portray that Coleman was (insert koo-koo sound here), as he was talking in a phone that wasn't even pluged in. For around 10 seconds, he was fired by Lindsey Nagel, just to be rehired after saying "Whatcha talkin' 'bout Miss Nagel?". |
He was also photographed by Homer getting his laundry. | He was also photographed by Homer getting his laundry. |
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Character Information
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Gary Coleman was a security guard at Kid First Industries. He is a short person and was on guard duty when Bart and Lisa snuck into Jim Hope's office to demand answers. He later tried to stop Bart, Lisa and Homer from destroying all of the Funzos on the Springfield Tire Yard but allowed them to do so after realizing how evil they were. He was offered to come to the Simpsons for Christmas dinner but refused as he had other plans (though he stayed anyway due to Lisa forcing him). The show also seemed to portray that Coleman was (insert koo-koo sound here), as he was talking in a phone that wasn't even pluged in. For around 10 seconds, he was fired by Lindsey Nagel, just to be rehired after saying "Whatcha talkin' 'bout Miss Nagel?".
He was also photographed by Homer getting his laundry.
Behind the Laughter
Gary Coleman was an American actor, best known for his role of Arnold Jackson in the American sitcom Diff'rent Strokes. Gary Coleman died on May 28, 2010 from an intracranial hemorrhage, aged 42.
Appearances
- Episode – "Grift of the Magi"
- Episode – "Homerazzi" (Cameo)
External links