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Julio
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Character Information
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Julio is one of two gay men Homer moves in with. The other, Grady, was his boyfriend at the time. Julio was once straight and had got married to a woman called Adriatica Viljohnson.
The Simpsons finish a puzzle and have to find the last piece and Homer thinks that the piece is in the memory chest however finds a note saying that Marge wanted to dump him before he got married. This then upsets Homer and he finds an apartment in Springfield's gay district. He then meets his two roommates Grady and Julio who are two gay men who needed a third men in their apartment. Homer eventually finds out Marge really loves him after all and moves back into his house again, leaving Grady and Julio behind.
It later appears that Grady and Julio broke up as Julio gets married to Thad[1]. He has also been a hostage[2] and once had an affair with Duffman, who is bisexual[3]
Non-Canon Appearances
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Julio played the part of King Julio, an angry king named King Julio who tries to destroy England with an army of ships, but fails[4].
Behind the Scenes
A Spanish version of Julio appeared in Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind, whacking Krusty. It is unknown whether this is him or not.
Julio is played by Hank Azaria who uses a gay lisp like he did for his character in the movie The Birdcage.
Appearances
- Episode – "Three Gays of the Condo"
- Episode – "There's Something About Marrying"
- Episode – "I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
- Episode – "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind"
- Episode – "E. Pluribus Wiggum"
- Episode – "Homer And Lisa Exchange Cross Words"
- Episode – "Four Great Women and a Manicure"
References