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|Name = Joanne Rowling
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|Gender = Female
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|Age = 45
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|Claim to Fame = Author
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|Appearance = [[The Regina Monologues]]
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'''J.K. Rowling''' is the author of the Harry Potter series. She appeared on The Simpsons in the episode [[The Regina Monologues]].
 
'''J.K. Rowling''' is the author of the Harry Potter series. She appeared on The Simpsons in the episode [[The Regina Monologues]].
 
She's been a fan of the Simpsons for years, and was especially pleased when the programme did a Potter spoof in 2001, with Bart and Lisa going to wizard school.
 
She's been a fan of the Simpsons for years, and was especially pleased when the programme did a Potter spoof in 2001, with Bart and Lisa going to wizard school.

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J.K. Rowling is the author of the Harry Potter series. She appeared on The Simpsons in the episode The Regina Monologues. She's been a fan of the Simpsons for years, and was especially pleased when the programme did a Potter spoof in 2001, with Bart and Lisa going to wizard school.

Lisa: How does the series end?

Rowling: He grows up and marries you!

- Rowling to Lisa, The Regina Monologues

I love The Simpsons because of the detail - there are so many layers and it works for kids and for adults.

-J.K. Rowling

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