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This is a list of guest stars who appeared on The Simpsons. Many episodes of iconic animated series The Simpsons feature celebrity guests contributing their voices to the show, whether as themselves or as fictional characters. This list does not include those celebrities whose voices have merely been impersonated.

There are several non-regular voices who make appearances but are credited as "also starring" and not guest voices. These voices are not mentioned here. As well, Marcia Wallace has made many de facto appearances and has always been credited as a guest star. Only the episodes in which her character Edna Krabappel plays a significant role are mentioned here. This is partially because the list becomes a lot more cluttered because she has guest starred in close to a hundred episodes, so although she is only credited a few times here, she has "guest starred" in many episodes.


Season 1

Season 2

  • Episode 7F03 - "Bart Gets an F"
    • None

Season 3

NOTE: Michael Jackson was credited as John Jay Smith for this appearance. Although he provided his own voice for the dialogue, Kipp Lennon, a Jackson impersonator, did all the singing.[2]

NOTE: Catherine O'Hara originally agreed to do the voice of the waitress in Flaming Moe's and she actually went into the studio and recorded her part for the character. However, the producers felt that her voice did not fit the role and instead had Jo Ann Harris do the part.[3]

  • Episode 8F15 - "Separate Vocations"
    • Steve Allen as the "Electronically Altered Voice" of Bart

Season 4

NOTE: Anthony Perkins agreed to voice Dr. Wolfe in Last Exit to Springfield but unfortunately fell ill and could not record the part. Clint Eastwood and Anthony Hopkins had also been asked to provide a voice, but both declined[4]

Season 5

Season 6

  • Episode 2F19 - "The PTA Disbands!"
    • None

Season 7

NOTE: Glenn Close makes an appearance in this episode in a deleted scene that was originally intended for Mother Simpson. So, although it was not recorded specifically for this episode, her appearance is noted here. The same is true for Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz.

  • Episode 3F21 - "Homerpalooza"
    • Peter Frampton as Himself
    • Smashing Pumpkins as Themselves
      • Billy Corgan as Himself
      • James Iha as Himself
      • D'arcy Wretzky as Herself
      • Jimmy Chamberlin as Himself
    • Cypress Hill as Themselves
      • Sen Dog as Himself
      • B-Real as Himself
      • DJ Muggs as Himself
    • Sonic Youth as Themselves, also play the Grunge Version of the End Credits
      • Thurston Moore as Himself
      • Lee Ranaldo as Himself
      • Kim Gordon as Herself
      • Steve Shelley as Himself

Season 8

  • Episode 4F15 - "Homer vs. The Eighteenth Amendment"

Season 9

  • Episode 5F24 - "All Singing, All Dancing"
    • None (although various previous guest stars are shown through archive footage)

NOTE: In this episode, the individual members are not credited and only "U2" is listed. Larry Mullen does not have any lines in the episode and thus is not credited here.

  • Episode 5F16 - "King of the Hill"

Season 10

  • Episode AABF06 - "Viva Ned Flanders"
    • The Moody Blues as Themselves
      • Ray Thomas as Himself
      • Graeme Edge as Himself
      • Justin Hayward as Himself
      • John Lodge as Himself
  • Episode AABF20 - "Thirty Minutes over Tokyo"

Season 11

Season 12

NOTE: The episode A Tale of Two Springfields featured John Entwistle and Roger Daltrey of The Who, but for unknown reasons, Pete Townshend did not lend his voice. Pete did appear in the episode but was voiced by his brother Paul Townshend. In the actual episode, all three were simply credited as "The Who". In a normal episode the group name plus all the voices are listed, but it was not done in this case likely to avoid confusion. [2]

NOTE: In the end credits, Jay Mohr is actually credited with the voice of Christopher Walken, the credit says "Jay Mohr as Christopher Walken". This is the first time this has ever been done.

  • Episode BABF22 - "HOMR"
    • None

Season 13

  • Episode CABF20 - "Homer the Moe"
    • R.E.M. as Themselves
      • Peter Buck
      • Mike Mills
      • Michael Stipe
  • Episode DABF11 - "Weekend at Burnsie's"
    • Phish as Themselves
      • Trey Anastasio as Himself
      • Mike Gordon as Himself
      • Jon Fishman as Himself
      • Page McConnell as Himself
  • Episode DABF12 - "Gump Roast"
    • NRBQ Sings “You’ll Never Stop The Simpsons” Over the End Credits
    • Several Others, but it’s all archive footage

Season 14

  • Episode DABF20 - "Bart vs. Lisa vs. The Third Grade"
  • Episode EABF05 - "Barting Over"
    • Tony Hawk as Himself
    • Jane Kaczmarek as Judge Constance Harm
    • Blink 182 as Themselves
      • Mark Hoppus as Himself
      • Tom DeLonge as Himself
      • Travis Barker as Himself
  • Episode EABF16 - "Bart of War"
    • None

Season 15

  • Episode FABF01 - "Today I am A Clown"
  • Episode FABF02 - "'Tis The Fifteenth Season"
    • None
  • Episode FABF03 - "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays"
    • None
  • Episode FABF14 - "Catch 'em If You Can"
    • None

Season 16

  • Episode FABF19 - "Sleeping With the Enemy"
    • None
  • Episode GABF09 - "The Father, The Son, and The Holy Guest Star"

Season 17

  • Episode HABF04 - "We're on the Road to D'ohwhere"
    • None

Season 18

  • Episode HABF20 - "Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em..."
    • None
  • Episode HABF22 - "Ice Cream of Margie (With the Light Blue Hair)"
    • None
  • Episode JABF08 - "Rome-old and Juli-eh"

Unaired episodes

NOTE All of the episodes listed here have yet to air and thus information is subject to change. Some guest stars may be added and others may be taken off.

  • Episode JABF12 - "Stop, Or My Dog Will Shoot!"
    • None announced

These names have been mentioned in various articles but have not yet officially been confirmed.

Season 19 (all episodes unaired)

The Simpsons Movie

Guest stars that have appeared multiple times

NOTE: This list does NOT include unaired episodes or The Simpsons Movie.

IGN's Top 25 Simpsons Guest Appearances

In September of 2006, entertainment website IGN started doing several promotional features for the Simpsons season premiere and one of these features was the inclusion of a list of the 25 Greatest Simpsons guest stars. Kelsey Grammer, Phil Hartman, Marcia Wallace and Joe Mantegna were not considered for the list due to their numerous appearances, which caused many fans to disregard the list, especially since some recurring guest who appeared many times were on the list.[12]

Notes

  1. http://imdb.com/title/tt0701164/ IMDB.com page for "Lisa's Substitute"
  2. 2.0 2.1 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0701217/ IMDB.com page for "Stark Raving Dad" Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Jackson" defined multiple times with different content
  3. Mentioned in DVD commentary for the episode Flaming Moe's by Matt Groening.
  4. Mentioned in DVD commentary for the episode Last Exit to Springfield by Al Jean.
  5. Fox Broadcasting Company. "Guest Voices Next Season on 'The Simpsons'", The Futon Critic,. Retrieved on 2006-07-24. 
  6. Putting the 'Spring' in Springfield Long Island Press
  7. VH1's Music Radar - Wed., June 7, 2006 - Tues., June 13, 2006 PR Newswire
  8. Ramsay's kitchen to appear on Simpsons Yahoo! UK News
  9. [1] Folha de Sao Paolo
  10. In the Season 9 DVD commentary for "The Cartridge Family", Ian Maxtone-Graham said that either Ronaldo or Ronaldinho would appear in a future episode, although he did not say whether it would be a guest spot or an imitated voice.
  11. Movie File: 'Simpsons Movie,' 'Harold & Kumar 2,' Amber Tamblyn & More MTV.com. Retrieved March 3, 2007
  12. Top 25 Simpsons Guest Appearances IGN.com

References

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