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Moe Szyslak

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Moe Szyslak
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Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Unknown
Age: 52
Hair: Curly and Black, later Gray
Occupation: Owner and proprietor of Moe's Tavern
Relatives: Father - Unnamed, Mother - Unnamed, Brother - Unnamed
First appearance: Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire
Voiced by: Christopher Collins (season one),Hank Azaria


Moe Szyslak is a character voiced by Hank Azaria and previously by Christopher Collins. Moe is the proprietor and bartender of "Moe's Tavern", a Springfield bar frequented by Barney Gumble, Homer Simpson, Carl Carlson, Lenny Leonard, Sam, Larry and others.

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Character

Creation

Moe's character was based partly on Tube Bar owner Louis "Red" Deutsch, who was made famous in the popular Tube Bar prank calls when he was repeatedly prank called by two Jersey City residents. These calls were the inspiration for Bart's repeated prank calls to Moe, and Deutch's often profane responses made Moe's violent side.[1] Further inspiration was drawn from comedian Rich Hall, an acquaintance of The Simpsons writer George Meyer. Hall considered being the basis for Moe "an honour."[2] Moe's surname "Szyslak" was revealed in "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)", the writers found the name in a phonebook and gave it to Moe so that he would have the initials M.S., and hence could be a suspect in the Burns shooting.[3] He was designed by Dan Haskett.[4]

Moe was the first voice Hank Azaria performed for the show, replacing Christopher Collins who had voiced the character in several previous episodes. At the time of his audition, Azaria was doing a play in which he had the part of a drug dealer, basing his voice on Al Pacino in Dog Day Afternoon. He used the same voice in the audition, and was told by Matt Groening and Sam Simon to make it more gravelly, with it becoming the voice of Moe. Groening and Simon thought it was perfect and took Azaria over to the Fox recording studio. Before he had even seen a script, he recorded several lines of dialogue as Moe for the episode "Some Enchanted Evening".[5][6]. Also in earlier seasons he was seen with black hair instead of his current grey hair. After the episode were Ned Flanders opened the Leftorium, it is revealed that Moe is Left Handed.

Real name

In Flaming Moe's, his hired waitress Collette calls him "Morris". Yet, in The Springfield Connection, Homer discretely hints that Moe's official name is "Momar" and Moe cringes with humiliation. It can be suggested that Momar is his real name and he just simply told Collette to call him Morris, because he figured she'd think it was a stupid name or he was being arrogant. It is implied in Eeny Teeny Maya Moe that he changed his name to Moe so he could keep the sign and the bar's name.

In Video Games

In The Simpsons Road Rage, Moe is a character that you can unlock later in the game and drive him. In the brief video when you select his car you can see that he is smuggling a panda, which can be seen in an episode. You can also pick him up as a passenger while driving as another character. In the Entertainment District, (the second location), you start off right next to his bar.

Appearances

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References

  1. Ricardo Kaulessar. "Joke on 'Simpsons' started in JC". Retrieved on 2007-10-26. 
  2. Will Parkhouse. "TV gossip - Inspiration for barman Moe revealed"Orange. Retrieved on 2007-10-26. 
  3. Oakley, Bill. (2005). The Simpsons season 6 DVD commentary for the episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
  4. Silverman, David. (2001). The Simpsons season 1 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart the Genius" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
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  6. Azaria, Hank. (2004). The Simpsons The Complete Fifth Season DVD commentary for the episode "[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.

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