Julie Kavner is the iconic voice that has been behind "The Simpsons’" Marge Simpson for nearly 800 episodes (not counting the specials, game, ride, movie and more). But, in a live-action sense, the ...
“The Simpsons” seemingly retired longtime character Duffman (voiced by Hank Azaria) during the Jan. 4 episode titled, “Seperance,” which spoofed the Apple TV series “Severance.” Duffman, known for his ...
Canadian performer and "The Simpsons" voice actress Béatrice Picard has died at 96, her family confirmed. The Montréal native died on Dec. 9 after a 75-year acting career spanning television and ...
For millions of fans, Canadian actress Béatrice Picard is the definitive voice of the Simpson family matriarch. Béatrice Picard, iconic French-Canadian Marge Simpson voice, died at 96. Her career ...
Béatrice Picard, the French-Canadian performer whose voice became synonymous with Marge Simpson in The Simpsons for generations of Quebec viewers, has died at 96. Per The Wrap, her family confirmed ...
In a delightful bit of corporate synergy and genuine affection, 20th Century Studios has released a new promotional clip for James L. Brooks’ upcoming film “Ella McCay,” featuring none other than the ...
Mrs. Glick, we hardly knew ye. In its latest episode, "The Simpsons" wasted no time before killing off an established character who was introduced to the show before many of its modern viewers were ...
On the rare occasions that The Simpsons kills off a longtime character, it’s usually pretty big news. That’s how the animated show’s most recent episode started. It began with Alice Glick’s sudden ...
One character has officially said goodbye to television’s warm glowing warming glow. "The Simpsons" killed off one of their longest running characters on episode seven of the show’s 37th season as ...
A longtime “Simpsons” character has died. During the Sunday, Nov. 16, episode, the First Church of Springfield’s organist, Alice Glick (voiced by Tress MacNeille), keeled over in the middle of service ...
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