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Difference between revisions of "Walter Matthau"

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When [[Ned]] ended working as [[Springfield Isotots]] he told the player at they can call him Walter Matthau because he is a {{W|Bad News Bears|Bad News Bearer}}.<ref>"[[MoneyBart]]"</ref>
 
When [[Ned]] ended working as [[Springfield Isotots]] he told the player at they can call him Walter Matthau because he is a {{W|Bad News Bears|Bad News Bearer}}.<ref>"[[MoneyBart]]"</ref>
  
Walter Matthau played [[Albert Einstein]] in the film ''[[I.Q.]]''<ref>"[[The Man Who Grew Too Much]]"</ref>
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The [[Albert Einstein]] Exhibit exhibit at the [[Springfield Metropolitan Museum]] included the DVD case of ''[[I.Q.]]'', a romantic-comedy where Walter Matthau played [[Albert Einstein]].<ref>"[[The Man Who Grew Too Much]]"</ref>
  
 
== Non-canon ==
 
== Non-canon ==

Revision as of 09:40, April 23, 2024

Walter Matthau
I.Q.png
Walter Matthau as Albert Einstein in I.Q.
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Actor
First mentioned: "Angry Dad: The Movie"
First appearance: "The Man Who Grew Too Much"


Walter Matthau was an American actor.

History

Homer said that his Angry Dad voice was partially inspired by Walter Matthau.[1]

When Ned ended working as Springfield Isotots he told the player at they can call him Walter Matthau because he is a Bad News Bearer.[2]

The Albert Einstein Exhibit exhibit at the Springfield Metropolitan Museum included the DVD case of I.Q., a romantic-comedy where Walter Matthau played Albert Einstein.[3]

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.

An alien asked why Homer sounds like Walter Matthau.[4]

Behind the Laughter

Dan Castellaneta for the the shorts and the first season voiced Homer differently based more on Walter Matthau's notoriously grouchy voice.

Appearances

References


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