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'''Steve Allen''' (December 26, 1921 – October 30, 2000) was a famous television personality, most famous for being the very first host of NBC's ''The Tonight Show''.  He appeared on ''The Simpsons'' as the "electronically altered" voice of [[Bart Simpson]] in the episode [[Separate Vocations]] and as himself in the episode [['Round Springfield]]. He died October 30, 2000, aged 78.
 
'''Steve Allen''' (December 26, 1921 – October 30, 2000) was a famous television personality, most famous for being the very first host of NBC's ''The Tonight Show''.  He appeared on ''The Simpsons'' as the "electronically altered" voice of [[Bart Simpson]] in the episode [[Separate Vocations]] and as himself in the episode [['Round Springfield]]. He died October 30, 2000, aged 78.
  
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Steve Allen (December 26, 1921 – October 30, 2000) was a famous television personality, most famous for being the very first host of NBC's The Tonight Show. He appeared on The Simpsons as the "electronically altered" voice of Bart Simpson in the episode Separate Vocations and as himself in the episode 'Round Springfield. He died October 30, 2000, aged 78.

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