John Wilkes Booth
John Wilkes Booth
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Character Information
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John Wilkes Booth was an American stage actor and the man who killed Abraham Lincoln.
History
Bart played him in Springfield Elementary's Presidents Day play. After he killed Abe (Milhouse Van Houten), Bart started to attack Chester A. Arthur before he was yanked off the stage by Ms. Hoover.[1] Homer has dreamt that he saved Abraham Lincoln from be killed when he knocked down John Wilkes Booth.
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Professor Frink went back in time to 1865 to save Abe Lincoln. When he arrived, Booth told to the director that he would not go up on stage, for the president had eaten the entire buffet so the audience did not get dinner and they now are furious. He was then interrupted by Abe, which is actually 19th century, Homer because Abe could not go to the theater and asked Homer to dress up as him. Homer asked Booth where the president's box is, in the mean time he ate a fruit basket. Booth asked then to him where he get the fruit basket, and Homer says where. He realizes then that president has taken his fruit basket and he gets angry with him especially after he walks away for he must go a see a play. Frink meets the president and Homer sees that the two are equal so Homer asks Frink to take over his place in the meantime he takes a beer. Frink goes and sits down in the president box. Shortly after, Booth directed a gun on him but Frink moves before he can fire the gun. Booth then tries to shoot Frink again but fails and Frank sprays him with a ice spray so he get frost-bite.[2]
He is one of the members of the Jury of the Damned.[3]
Behind the Laughter
Booth's appearance in The Buck Stops Everywhere is based on that of Frank Grimes.
Appearances
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror IV"
- Episode – "I Love Lisa"
- {{ep|Today, I Am a Clown}
- Comic story – The Buck Stops Everywhere
References