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|job = Co-worker of [[Homer Simpson]] at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]], job title unclear
 
|job = Co-worker of [[Homer Simpson]] at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]], job title unclear
|relatives = '''Sister:''' [[Lainie Leonard]]<br>'''Mother:''' Unnamed<ref>"[[Mona Leaves-a]]"</ref><br>'''Grandmother:''' Unnamed<ref>"[[Simprovised]]"</ref>
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|relatives = '''Sister:''' [[Lainie Leonard]]<br>'''Mother:''' Cheryl<ref>"[[I Want You (She's So Heavy)]]"</ref><br>'''Grandmother:''' Unnamed<ref>"[[Simprovised]]"</ref>
|appearance = [[Life on the Fast Lane]]
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|voiced by = [[Harry Shearer]]
 
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'''Lenford''' "'''Lenny'''" '''Leonard''' is the best friend of [[Carl Carlson]] and, along with Carl, second best friend of [[Homer Simpson]], behind [[Barney Gumble]]. He works at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] and possesses a master's degree in nuclear physics, but he is portrayed as a simple, often naive, blue-collar working man.
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'''Lenford "Lenny" Leonard''' is the best friend of [[Carl Carlson]] and, along with Carl, second best friend of [[Homer Simpson]], behind [[Barney Gumble]]. He works at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] and possesses a master's degree in nuclear physics, but he is portrayed as a simple, often naive, blue-collar working man.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
[[File:Lennyfolder.PNG|thumbnail|left|Lenny's character folder in the Hall of Records on The Simpsons website.]]
 
[[File:Lennyfolder.PNG|thumbnail|left|Lenny's character folder in the Hall of Records on The Simpsons website.]]
Despite being shown in the [[First Church of Springfield]], Lenny is a Buddhist. Born in [[Chicago]], he is also a war hero and a three-time juror. His grandmother spent 20 years in a Soviet labour camp, hinting that Lenny may have ancestors from the former Soviet Union, or have ancestors who were POWs.<ref>"[[Midnight Towboy]]"</ref> Lenny was a member of the Springfield chapter of the Stonecutters secret society (Number 12, outranking Mr. Burns).<ref>"[[Homer the Great]]"</ref> Lenny seems to have little regard for his own life: "Quick and pointless, that's the death for me".<ref name="Half-Decent Proposal">"[[Half-Decent Proposal]]"</ref> Another example of his apathy towards salvation is that he shrugs after being pulled from a ladder which would have seen him and Homer to safety.
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Despite being shown in the [[First Church of Springfield]], Lenny is a Buddhist. Born in [[Chicago]], he is also a war hero and a three-time juror. His grandmother spent 20 years in a Soviet labour camp, hinting that Lenny may have ancestors from the former Soviet Union, or have ancestors who were POWs.<ref>"[[Midnight Towboy]]"</ref> Lenny was a member of the Springfield chapter of the Stonecutters secret society (Number 12, outranking Mr. Burns).<ref>"[[Homer the Great]]"</ref> Lenny seems to have little regard for his own life: "Quick and pointless, that's the death for me".<ref name="Half-Decent Proposal">"[[Half-Decent Proposal]]"</ref> Another example of his apathy towards salvation is that he shrugs after being pulled from a ladder which would have seen him and Homer to safety. Lenny also has a problem of interrupting people.<ref>"[[Bart's Inner Child]]"</ref>
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He was portrayed by famous portrait photographer {{w|Richard Avedon}} whose photos were published in The New Yorker magazine.<ref>"[[The Sweetest Apu]]"</ref> [[File:Lenny by Avedon.png|thumbnail|right|Avedon photo shoot published in The New Yorker magazine]]
  
 
=== Jobs ===
 
=== Jobs ===
Lenny works at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant alongside Homer Simpson and Carl Carlson. Despite his steady job, Lenny has been featured with several other jobs. On one occasion, he is promoted to head of the power plant when [[Mr. Burns]] goes bankrupt; which Smithers later describes to Homer Simpson as a "reign of terror". Homer considers Lenny to be the second richest man he knows. However, Lenny is once shown living in a dilapidated house, and asks Marge to not tell anyone how he lives. In another episode, he is shown living in a fancy, well-furnished modern apartment.... that happens to share a wall with a jai-alai court. In a "future episode", it's shown Lenny is once again in charge of the power plant. On one episode, it is implied he is an undercover agent whose target is Homer. He was also fired from the Nuclear Power Plant at least twice, once as a demonstration to Bart as how he should act as his heir, and the second due to being the last one in the designated cabin in a Company Competition. Also, during an Employee Appreciation Night, he attempted to thank Mr. Burns for the great evening, but his attempt backfired due to his being drunk, which only resulted in terrifying Mr. Burns.
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Lenny works at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant alongside Homer Simpson and Carl Carlson. Despite his steady job, Lenny has been featured with several other jobs. On one occasion, he is promoted to head of the power plant when [[Mr. Burns]] goes bankrupt; which Smithers later describes to Homer Simpson as a "reign of terror". Homer considers Lenny to be the second richest man he knows. However, Lenny is once shown living in a dilapidated house, and asks Marge to not tell anyone how he lives. In another episode,<ref name="Helter Shelter">"[[Helter Shelter]]"</ref> he is shown living in a fancy, well-furnished modern apartment with hanging on the walls paintings of considerable importance (that they are paintings and not prints can be deduced from the lighting dedicated to them) such as a composition by {{w|Mondrian}}, a part of {{w|van Dyke}}'s "''{{w|portrait of Charles I on the hunt}}''", one of {{w|Juan Gris}}' guitars....but that happens to share a wall with a jai-alai court. In a "future episode", it's shown Lenny is once again in charge of the power plant. On one episode, it is implied he is an undercover agent whose target is Homer. He was also fired from the Nuclear Power Plant at least twice, once as a demonstration to Bart as how he should act as his heir, and the second due to being the last one in the designated cabin in a Company Competition. Also, during an Employee Appreciation Night, he attempted to thank Mr. Burns for the great evening, but his attempt backfired due to his being drunk, which only resulted in terrifying Mr. Burns.
  
At the Adult Education Annex, Lenny teaches a class on "How To Chew Tobacco". In one of Homer's daydreams, it's shown that Lenny is the President of the United States.
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At the Adult Education Annex, Lenny teaches a class on "How To Chew Tobacco". In one of Homer's daydreams, it's shown that Lenny is the President of the United States.<ref>"[[The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace]]"</ref>
  
 
Lenny is a member of the Republican party, and possesses a Dole/Kemp '96 American flag tattoo.<ref>"[[Bart-Mangled Banner]]"</ref> Lenny is also a successful writer who wrote a series of mystery novels, one of them entitled "The Murderer Did It", which are called "scary good fun" by Stephen King. Lenny is also shown to be a member of the NRA as seen in "The Cartridge Family". His weapon of choice appears to be an AR-15 rifle, which he says "are manufactured for a reason: to take out today's modern super animals like the flying squirrel, and the electric eel." <ref>"[[The Cartridge Family]]"</ref>
 
Lenny is a member of the Republican party, and possesses a Dole/Kemp '96 American flag tattoo.<ref>"[[Bart-Mangled Banner]]"</ref> Lenny is also a successful writer who wrote a series of mystery novels, one of them entitled "The Murderer Did It", which are called "scary good fun" by Stephen King. Lenny is also shown to be a member of the NRA as seen in "The Cartridge Family". His weapon of choice appears to be an AR-15 rifle, which he says "are manufactured for a reason: to take out today's modern super animals like the flying squirrel, and the electric eel." <ref>"[[The Cartridge Family]]"</ref>
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== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
 
=== Friends ===
 
=== Friends ===
Lenny's best friend is Carl Carlson, as they are rarely seen apart; his other friends are Homer, and regulars at Moe's including [[Barney Gumble]] and [[Moe Szyslak]]. On Lenny's birthday, his friends attempted to throw a surprise party for him at Moe's, which is ruined by Homer, who then sits on a cake shaped like Lenny's favorite barstool. Homer repeatedly confuses Lenny and Carl, and is shocked to learn on one occasion that Lenny is white, and Carl is black. To guide himself, Homer has "Lenny = White, Carl = Black" on his hand. He once muttered to himself, "Is that right?" while reading it. Homer once exclaimed, "That's Lenny? I wanted the black one!" <ref>"[[Helter Shelter]]"</ref> When Mr. Burns appears on a radio show in an attempt to boost his popularity,<ref>"[[Monty Can't Buy Me Love]]"</ref> Homer tells him that he has a list of jokes explaining the differences between white and black people; Homer later stated, "White guys have names like Lenny, whereas black guys have names like Carl".
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Lenny's best friend is Carl Carlson, as they are rarely seen apart; his other friends are Homer, and regulars at Moe's including [[Barney Gumble]] and [[Moe Szyslak]]. He met [[Homer]] and [[Moe]] at summer camp at a young age.<ref>"[[The Way We Weren't]]"</ref> On Lenny's birthday, his friends attempted to throw a surprise party for him at Moe's, which is ruined by Homer, who then sits on a cake shaped like Lenny's favorite barstool. Homer repeatedly confuses Lenny and Carl, and is shocked to learn on one occasion that Lenny is white, and Carl is black. To guide himself, Homer has "Lenny = White, Carl = Black" on his hand. He once muttered to himself, "Is that right?" while reading it. Homer once exclaimed, "That's Lenny? I wanted the black one!" <ref name="Helter Shelter"/> When Mr. Burns appears on a radio show in an attempt to boost his popularity,<ref>"[[Monty Can't Buy Me Love]]"</ref> Homer tells him that he has a list of jokes explaining the differences between white and black people; Homer later stated, "White guys have names like Lenny, whereas black guys have names like Carl".
  
 
Lenny appears to be well liked by the Simpson family. On one occasion, [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] and the kids built a prayer shrine for him when learning he was taken to the hospital. When Homer went bowling but tells Marge that Lenny was hospitalized; Marge informs the kids, they respond the same way she did and shout, "Not Lenny!".<ref>"[[Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder]]"</ref> The Simpson family had a cake inscribed "Happy Labor Day Lenny".<ref>"[[Sleeping with the Enemy]]"</ref>  
 
Lenny appears to be well liked by the Simpson family. On one occasion, [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] and the kids built a prayer shrine for him when learning he was taken to the hospital. When Homer went bowling but tells Marge that Lenny was hospitalized; Marge informs the kids, they respond the same way she did and shout, "Not Lenny!".<ref>"[[Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder]]"</ref> The Simpson family had a cake inscribed "Happy Labor Day Lenny".<ref>"[[Sleeping with the Enemy]]"</ref>  
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=== Television ===
 
=== Television ===
 
[[File:Lenny's Death (Treehouse of Horror XI).png|200px|thumb|Lenny dead in "Treehouse of Horror XI".]]
 
[[File:Lenny's Death (Treehouse of Horror XI).png|200px|thumb|Lenny dead in "Treehouse of Horror XI".]]
At age 53, Lenny owns a super pet. When [[Milhouse]] (with giant muscles) gets trapped between two trees, he and Carl leave him there. In Homer's dream in [[The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace]], Lenny is shown at Homer's funeral as president and when Homer wakes up, he asks Marge not to vote for him.
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At age 53, Lenny owns a super pet. When [[Milhouse]] (with giant muscles) gets trapped between two trees, he and Carl leave him there. In Homer's dream in "[[The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace]]", Lenny is shown at Homer's funeral as president and when Homer wakes up, he asks Marge not to vote for him.
  
 
In "[[Behind the Laughter]]", Lenny and Carl are constant companions, and [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] had apparently paid the two to kiss one another.
 
In "[[Behind the Laughter]]", Lenny and Carl are constant companions, and [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] had apparently paid the two to kiss one another.
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Revision as of 10:11, July 31, 2021

"Lenny" redirects here. For other uses of "Lenny", see Lenny (disambiguation).
Lenford Leonard
Lenny Leonard.png
Artwork of Lenny by Matt Groening
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Age: 38
Hair: Dark brown
Occupation: Co-worker of Homer Simpson at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, job title unclear
Relatives: Sister: Lainie Leonard
Mother: Cheryl[1]
Grandmother: Unnamed[2]
First appearance: "Life on the Fast Lane"
Voiced by: Harry Shearer


Lenford "Lenny" Leonard is the best friend of Carl Carlson and, along with Carl, second best friend of Homer Simpson, behind Barney Gumble. He works at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and possesses a master's degree in nuclear physics, but he is portrayed as a simple, often naive, blue-collar working man.

Biography

Lenny's character folder in the Hall of Records on The Simpsons website.

Despite being shown in the First Church of Springfield, Lenny is a Buddhist. Born in Chicago, he is also a war hero and a three-time juror. His grandmother spent 20 years in a Soviet labour camp, hinting that Lenny may have ancestors from the former Soviet Union, or have ancestors who were POWs.[3] Lenny was a member of the Springfield chapter of the Stonecutters secret society (Number 12, outranking Mr. Burns).[4] Lenny seems to have little regard for his own life: "Quick and pointless, that's the death for me".[5] Another example of his apathy towards salvation is that he shrugs after being pulled from a ladder which would have seen him and Homer to safety. Lenny also has a problem of interrupting people.[6]

He was portrayed by famous portrait photographer Richard Avedon whose photos were published in The New Yorker magazine.[7]
Avedon photo shoot published in The New Yorker magazine

Jobs

Lenny works at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant alongside Homer Simpson and Carl Carlson. Despite his steady job, Lenny has been featured with several other jobs. On one occasion, he is promoted to head of the power plant when Mr. Burns goes bankrupt; which Smithers later describes to Homer Simpson as a "reign of terror". Homer considers Lenny to be the second richest man he knows. However, Lenny is once shown living in a dilapidated house, and asks Marge to not tell anyone how he lives. In another episode,[8] he is shown living in a fancy, well-furnished modern apartment with hanging on the walls paintings of considerable importance (that they are paintings and not prints can be deduced from the lighting dedicated to them) such as a composition by Mondrian, a part of van Dyke's "portrait of Charles I on the hunt", one of Juan Gris' guitars....but that happens to share a wall with a jai-alai court. In a "future episode", it's shown Lenny is once again in charge of the power plant. On one episode, it is implied he is an undercover agent whose target is Homer. He was also fired from the Nuclear Power Plant at least twice, once as a demonstration to Bart as how he should act as his heir, and the second due to being the last one in the designated cabin in a Company Competition. Also, during an Employee Appreciation Night, he attempted to thank Mr. Burns for the great evening, but his attempt backfired due to his being drunk, which only resulted in terrifying Mr. Burns.

At the Adult Education Annex, Lenny teaches a class on "How To Chew Tobacco". In one of Homer's daydreams, it's shown that Lenny is the President of the United States.[9]

Lenny is a member of the Republican party, and possesses a Dole/Kemp '96 American flag tattoo.[10] Lenny is also a successful writer who wrote a series of mystery novels, one of them entitled "The Murderer Did It", which are called "scary good fun" by Stephen King. Lenny is also shown to be a member of the NRA as seen in "The Cartridge Family". His weapon of choice appears to be an AR-15 rifle, which he says "are manufactured for a reason: to take out today's modern super animals like the flying squirrel, and the electric eel." [11] Lenny is an adept guitar player.

Relationships

Friends

Lenny's best friend is Carl Carlson, as they are rarely seen apart; his other friends are Homer, and regulars at Moe's including Barney Gumble and Moe Szyslak. He met Homer and Moe at summer camp at a young age.[12] On Lenny's birthday, his friends attempted to throw a surprise party for him at Moe's, which is ruined by Homer, who then sits on a cake shaped like Lenny's favorite barstool. Homer repeatedly confuses Lenny and Carl, and is shocked to learn on one occasion that Lenny is white, and Carl is black. To guide himself, Homer has "Lenny = White, Carl = Black" on his hand. He once muttered to himself, "Is that right?" while reading it. Homer once exclaimed, "That's Lenny? I wanted the black one!" [8] When Mr. Burns appears on a radio show in an attempt to boost his popularity,[13] Homer tells him that he has a list of jokes explaining the differences between white and black people; Homer later stated, "White guys have names like Lenny, whereas black guys have names like Carl".

Lenny appears to be well liked by the Simpson family. On one occasion, Marge and the kids built a prayer shrine for him when learning he was taken to the hospital. When Homer went bowling but tells Marge that Lenny was hospitalized; Marge informs the kids, they respond the same way she did and shout, "Not Lenny!".[14] The Simpson family had a cake inscribed "Happy Labor Day Lenny".[15] Marge has a picture of Lenny in her hair.[16] In The Great Louse Detective, Lenny tells Sideshow Bob to kill Bart. It is also shown that Lenny greatly values all his friends when he throws them a lavish party (after winning on a lottery ticket) to celebrate their amity.[17]

Relationship with Carl

The possibility of a sexual relationship between Lenny and Carl has constantly been alluded. When Marge's Popsicle stick sculptures of Lenny and Carl are destroyed and mashed together, Lenny stated, "I don't know where Carl ends and I begin!", to which Carl replies, "See, it's statements like that that make people think we're gay."

Carl once told Seymour Skinner that "Marriage is gonna be great. Now you'll have someone who'll rub your back - without being asked" while glaring at Lenny, who sighed "Oh, not this again." Carl then responds "Yes, this again." When Homer opened a chapel for gay couples after Gay Marriage was legalized, he speculated that Lenny and Carl might be interested, and Marge responds with "Don't you push them - they've gotta work that out for themselves." Once, Chief Wiggum remarked that Lenny's relationship with Carl is on the rocks. While helping Lisa with a science project, Homer quoted to Lisa "You and science go together like Lenny and Carl - the science is Carl".[18] Another time, Lenny and Carl saw Homer and Marge kiss, prompting Lenny to remark, "Remember when we used to kiss like that, Carl...with our respective girlfriends?" They then discuss what happened to them. Apparently one turned out to be a prostitute and one died.[19] In the Simpsons Game, if the player fails to rescue Lenny and Carl in Lisa the Tree Hugger, Carl might say, "Tell Lenny... I loved... his recipe for caramel sundaes."

Lenny's hero worship over Carl has reached a mounting point. Lenny revealed that he carved Carl's face on a mountain, and called it Mount Carlmore.[5] He later leaves a burning oil field, only because Carl arrived. On one occasion, the residents of Springfield see the stars, and see deep within their hearts and souls; Lenny sees Carl's face in the stars (Carl also sees himself there). Lenny published a newspaper called The Lenny-Saver with the headline: "The Truth About Carl: He's Great." After displaying this, he shedded a tear and stated that "it had to be told." Lenny and Carl were once pictured driving a sports car through the woods with two children in the back of contrasting background (either noting they are both single parents have separately or otherwise adopted children.)[20] Carl Carlson states that he and Lenny have the same mother when a major fire is closing in on her work.[21]

Love Life

Lenny is apparently divorced - Carl says that he sang "The Best Is Yet to Come" at Lenny's wedding,[22] although it was later shown that Lenny punched Carl for giving a bad speech at his wedding. Lenny is a persistent bachelor who has poor luck with women. Lenny once shaved the legs of a woman who calls him an idiot for not shaving in an upward direction.[23] Homer mentioned to Moe that both Lenny and Carl are with their mistresses.[24] In yet another occasion, he was seen in the opening scene with his arm around a woman who appears to be his girlfriend.[25] It's revealed that he had dated a woman in a Woody Woodpecker outfit at a fairground for three months until she left him for the man who cleans the vomit on the roller coaster.[26] Lenny had told Carl that he was married to a Beauty-Queen, but it is later revealed that Lenny made his Beauty-Queen wife up, and is unmarried.[27] Lenny is one of many men who had a relationship with Edna Krabappel.[28]

When Professor Frink matched up Springfield's bachelors to a bachelorette, Lenny was paired with Lindsey Naegle.[29]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

Television

Lenny dead in "Treehouse of Horror XI".

At age 53, Lenny owns a super pet. When Milhouse (with giant muscles) gets trapped between two trees, he and Carl leave him there. In Homer's dream in "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace", Lenny is shown at Homer's funeral as president and when Homer wakes up, he asks Marge not to vote for him.

In "Behind the Laughter", Lenny and Carl are constant companions, and Bart had apparently paid the two to kiss one another.

In "Treehouse of Horror XVI", Lenny dies and sees the angels in Heaven take the form of Carl (although they're saying, "Hurry up or we'll be late for work at the plant!"). Lenny is killed by killer dolphins in the "Treehouse of Horror XI" segment "The Night of the Dolphin".

Video Games

In the Simpsons Game, Carl and Lenny are shown arguing while bird-watching, and having forgotten Lisa and Bart's names when they save Lenny and Carl from logging machinery, even though Lenny and Carl have known them all their lives. Later on both Lenny and Carl can be recruited by Marge in her mob to ban the sales of the Grand Theft Scratchy game to minors.

Health

It is known that Lenny has eye problems.[30]

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Lenny
Image Cost Unlock method Unlocks with Unlock message
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Buddha's Got Back Pt. 1 (with Carl)
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Prize (with Number 14 and Number 5)
Who always gets free upsized means? We do! Tapped Out Unlock Lenny.png
Lenny
Character is available via the Yearbook Mystery Box
Donut Tapped Out.png30
Donut Tapped Out.png50 Stonecutters Black Market Sale, The Buck Stops Here and Not Yet Spring Cleaning
Premium
Technical Information ID Groups Internal Name
25010 N/A Number12

Behind the Laughter

Foreign dubs

Language Voice dubber
Denmark flag.png Dansk Jens Jacob Tychsen (movie)
Germany.png Deutsch Bernd Simon (season 1)
Spain flag.png Español Abraham Aguilar
Flag of Quebec.svg.png Français Benoît Rousseau
Russia flag.png Русский Dmitriy Filimonov
Ukraine flag.png Українська Yevhen Malukha
Valerii Lehin (seasons 1, 2)
Oleh Lepenets (movie)

Appearances

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