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− | '''Simon Cowell''' is an English music executive, television presenter, celebrity and entrepreneur, famous for his hit shows Pop Idol, American Idol, The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent. He appeared in the Simpsons twice, and is set to a third time. His first appearance was as a role of a brutally honest judge, much like he is on his talent shows, in the episode [[Smart and Smarter]]. The second was in a short called [[Springfield's Got Talent]]. He announced in December 2009 that he has signed up again for a [[Season 21]] episode | + | '''Simon Cowell''' is an English music executive, television presenter, celebrity and entrepreneur, famous for his hit shows Pop Idol, American Idol, The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent. He appeared in the Simpsons twice, and is set to a third time. His first appearance was as a role of a brutally honest judge, much like he is on his talent shows, in the episode [[Smart and Smarter]], in which he plays a grumpy nursery admissions officer.. The second was in a short called [[Springfield's Got Talent]]. He announced in December 2009 that he has signed up again for a [[Season 21]] episode<ref name="comeback">{{cite web |url=http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5hARYE2XSOG4AClWG5ndNsOY16JcA |title=Simon Cowell's Simpsons comeback |author=UKPA |date=December 31, 2009 |work=UKPA |publisher=The Press Association |accessdate=31 December 2009}}</ref>named "[[Judge Me Tender]]," where he will voice himself alongside ''Idol'' host [[Ryan Seacrest]], and fellow judges [[Randy Jackson]], [[Ellen DeGeneres]], and [[Kara DioGuradi]]. |
− | + | Cowell has said he hated the experience, and said he only does it as "look good and stay young forever", as he character won't age when people watch it in the future.He also says he hated the experience as he struggled with his lines.<ref name="comeback" /> | |
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Revision as of 17:50, April 11, 2010
Simon Cowell is an English music executive, television presenter, celebrity and entrepreneur, famous for his hit shows Pop Idol, American Idol, The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent. He appeared in the Simpsons twice, and is set to a third time. His first appearance was as a role of a brutally honest judge, much like he is on his talent shows, in the episode Smart and Smarter, in which he plays a grumpy nursery admissions officer.. The second was in a short called Springfield's Got Talent. He announced in December 2009 that he has signed up again for a Season 21 episode[1]named "Judge Me Tender," where he will voice himself alongside Idol host Ryan Seacrest, and fellow judges Randy Jackson, Ellen DeGeneres, and Kara DioGuradi.
Cowell has said he hated the experience, and said he only does it as "look good and stay young forever", as he character won't age when people watch it in the future.He also says he hated the experience as he struggled with his lines.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 UKPA (December 31, 2009). Simon Cowell's Simpsons comeback. UKPA. The Press Association. Retrieved on 31 December 2009.
Guest stars in season 15
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Jerry Lewis • Jennifer Garner • Oscar De La Hoya • Dudley Herschbach • Glenn Close • Michael Moore • Jane Leeves • Tony Blair • Evan Marriott • J. K. Rowling • Ian McKellen • Charles Napier • Jackie Mason • Mr. T • Mary-Kate Olsen • Ashley Olsen • Thomas Pynchon • Tom Clancy • Isabel Sanford • Nick Bakay • William Daniels • Dick Tufeld • Simon Cowell • Brave Combo (Carl Finch • Jeffrey Barnes • Danny O'Brien • Alan Emert • Little Jack Melody) • Sarah Michelle Gellar • Jane Kaczmarek • Matt Groening • Nichelle Nichols |
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