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List of guest stars

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This is a list of guest stars who appeared on The Simpsons. Many episodes of iconic animated series The Simpsons feature celebrity guests contributing their voices to the show, whether as themselves or as fictional characters. This list does not include those celebrities whose voices have merely been impersonated. For the 20th anniversairy they made a special episode based on all the celebrities who have guest starred in The Simpsons.

There are several non-regular voices who make appearances but are credited as "also starring" and not guest voices. These voices are not mentioned here. As well, Marcia Wallace has made many de facto appearances and has always been credited as a guest star. Only the episodes in which her character Edna Krabappel plays a significant role are mentioned here. This is partially because the list becomes a lot more cluttered because she has guest starred in close to a hundred episodes, so although she is only credited a few times here, she has "guest starred" in many episodes.

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

NOTE: Michael Jackson was credited as John Jay Smith for this appearance. Although he provided his own voice for the dialogue, Kipp Lennon, a Jackson impersonator, did all the singing.[2]

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6

Note: These are taken from the episodes "Life on the Fast Lane", "New Kid on the Block", "The Way We Was" and "The Last Temptation of Homer" respectively.

Season 7

NOTE: Glenn Close makes an appearance in this episode in a deleted scene that was originally intended for "Mother Simpson". So, although it was not recorded specifically for this episode, her appearance is noted here. The same is true for Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz. Buzz Aldrin's appearance is from "Deep Space Homer" and Liz Georges is from short "Good Night".

Season 8

Season 9

NOTE: Taken from "Homer's Barbershop Quartet", "Homer the Great" and "Marge vs. the Monorail" respectively.

NOTE: In this episode, the individual members are not credited and only "U2" is listed. Larry Mullen does not have any lines in the episode and thus is not credited here.

Season 10

Season 11

Season 12

NOTE: The episode "A Tale of Two Springfields" featured John Entwistle and Roger Daltrey of The Who, but for unknown reasons, Pete Townshend did not lend his voice. Pete did appear in the episode but was voiced by his brother Paul Townshend. In the actual episode, all three were simply credited as "The Who". In a normal episode the group name plus all the voices are listed, but it was not done in this case likely to avoid confusion. [1]

NOTE: In the end credits, Jay Mohr is actually credited with the voice of Christopher Walken, the credit says "Jay Mohr as Christopher Walken". This is the first time this has ever been done.

Season 13

NOTE: All except NRBQ's and Deb Lucasta's appearance were from previous episodes. U2 was not credited as individual members, with Larry Mullen not having any lines. Taken from "When You Dish Upon a Star", "New Kids on the Blecch", "Trash of the Titans", "They Saved Lisa's Brain", "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder", "I'm with Cupid", "Treehouse of Horror X", "Bart Star" and "Lisa's First Word", respectively.

Season 14

NOTE: Taken from "Dancin' Homer".

Season 15

Season 16

Season 17

Season 18

Season 19

Season 20

Season 21

Season 22

Season 23

Season 24

Season 25

Season 26

Season 27

Season 28

Season 29

Season 30

Season 31

The Simpsons Movie

Minnie Driver, Isla Fisher and Erin Brockovich all recorded parts for the film, only for them to be cut. Kelsey Grammer also recorded the part of Sideshow Bob for the film, which was eventually cut.

The Simpsons Game

Guest stars that have appeared multiple times

NOTE: This list does NOT include unaired episodes, re-used footage, The Simpsons Movie or The Simpsons Game.

Notes

  1. http://imdb.com/title/tt0701164/ IMDB.com page for "Lisa's Substitute"
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Jackson
  3. DVD commentary for "Brother from Another Series"


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