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Four of the six main cast members attend a ceremony in 2009, left to right;Nancy Cartwright (Bart),Yeardley Smith (Lisa),Dan Castellaneta (Homer) andJulie Kavner (Marge).

The Simpsons is an Americananimated sitcom that includes six main voice actors and numerous regular cast and recurring guest stars. The principal cast consists ofDan Castellaneta,Julie Kavner,Nancy Cartwright,Yeardley Smith,Hank Azaria andHarry Shearer.Tress MacNeille,Maggie Roswell,Chris Edgerly,Eric Lopez,Alex Désert,Kevin Michael Richardson,Jenny Yokobori,Kimberly D. Brooks,Dawnn Lewis, Tony Rodriguez, Melanie Minichino, Jonathan Lipow,Mo Collins, Kelly Macleod andGrey DeLisle have appeared as supporting cast members, along with former supporting cast membersPamela Hayden,Russi Taylor,Karl Wiedergott,Marcia Mitzman Gaven,Doris Grau,Susan Blu,Jo Ann Harris, andChristopher Collins. Repeat guest cast members includeMarcia Wallace,Phil Hartman,Jon Lovitz,Joe Mantegna,Frank Welker,Keegan-Michael Key,Nick Offerman,Megan Mullally,Pharrell Williams,Kelsey Grammer,Kiefer Sutherland,John C. Reilly,Sarah Silverman,Tom Hanks andAlbert Brooks.[1] With the exception of "Old Money", episode credits list only thevoice actors, and not the characters they voice.

BothFox and the production crew wanted to keep their identities secret during the early seasons and closed most of the recording sessions while refusing to publish photos of the recording artists.[2] The network eventually revealed which roles each actor performed in the episode "Old Money", because the producers said the voice actors should receive credit for their work.[3] Every main cast member has won an Emmy forOutstanding Voice-Over Performance. Shearer was the last cast member to win, receiving his award in 2014 for the episode "Four Regrettings and a Funeral."[4] Castellaneta and Azaria have won four, while Kavner, Cartwright, Smith, Shearer, Wallace, Grammer, and guest starJackie Mason have each won one.[5]

Regular cast

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Background

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Hank Azaria has been a part of theSimpsons regular voice cast since the second season.
Harry Shearer was the most recent principal cast member to win anEmmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance.
Marcia Wallace appeared regularly asEdna Krabappel until her death in 2013.
Kelsey Grammer voicesSideshow Bob.
Jan Hooks playedManjula Nahasapeemapetilon.
Maurice LaMarche has appeared in several minor roles.

Castellaneta and Kavner were asked to voice the lead roles ofHomer andMarge Simpson as they were regular cast members ofThe Tracey Ullman Show on whichThe Simpsons shorts appeared.[6][7] Cartwright auditioned for the part ofLisa,Bart, but found that Lisa was simply described as the "middle child" and at the time did not have much personality. She then became more interested in the role of Bart, soSimpsons creatorMatt Groening let her try out for that part instead, and upon hearing her read, he gave her the job on the spot.[8] Smith had initially been asked by casting directorBonita Pietila to audition for the role of Bart, but Pietila then realised that Smith's voice was too high,[9][10] Smith was given the role of Lisa instead.[11] When the show was commissioned for a full half-hour series, Shearer joined the cast and performed multiple roles. Groening andSam Simon asked Shearer to join the cast as they were fans of his radio show.[12] Azaria was only a guest actor in thefirst season, but became permanent inseason 2.[13] He first appeared in "Some Enchanted Evening", rerecordingChristopher Collins's lines asMoe Szyslak. In 2001, Groening remarked that he still considered Azaria the "new guy."[14]

Up until 1998, the six main actors were paid$30,000 per episode. In 1998 they were then involved in a pay dispute in which Fox threatened to replace them with new actors and went as far as preparing for casting of new voices. However, the issue was soon resolved and from 1998 to 2004, they were paid $125,000 per episode. In 2004, the voice actors intentionally skipped several table reads, demanding they be paid $360,000 per episode.[15] The strike was resolved a month later[16] and until 2008 they earned something between $250,000[17] and $360,000 per episode.[18] In 2008, production for thetwentieth season was put on hold due to new contract negotiations with the voice actors, who wanted a "healthy bump" in salary to an amount close to $500,000 per episode.[18] The dispute was soon resolved, and the actors' salary was raised to $400,000 per episode.[19]

In 2011, Fox announced that, due to financial difficulties, they were unable to continue to produceThe Simpsons under its current contract and that unless there were pay cuts, the show could end.[20] For the negotiations, the studio requested that the cast members accept a 45% cut of their salaries so that more seasons could be produced after season 23, or else that season would be the last.[21] In the end, the studio and the actors reached a deal, in which the actors would take a pay cut of 30%, down to just over $300,000 per episode, prolonging the show to its 30th season.[22] As well as the actors, everybody involved in the show took a pay cut.[23]

Main cast

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Dan Castellaneta[24]Homer SimpsonGrampa SimpsonKrusty the ClownBarney Gumble
Groundskeeper WillieMayor QuimbySanta's Little Helper[B]Hans Moleman
Sideshow MelItchySqueaky Voiced TeenGil Gunderson
Blue Haired LawyerRich TexanKodosLouie
Arnie PyeBillMr. TeenyScott Christian
CharlieGaryCaptain Lance MurdockMr. Prince
Yes GuyJake the BarberPoochieLeopold
Rabbi Krustofski[A]Frankie the SquealerCoach LugashJack Marley
Julie Kavner[25]Marge SimpsonPatty BouvierSelma Bouvier
Jacqueline BouvierSideshow Mel's wifeGreat Mom
Jessica BouvierMabel SimpsonAlvarine Gurney
Nancy Cartwright[26]Bart SimpsonMaggie Simpson[27]Nelson MuntzRalph Wiggum
KearneyTodd FlandersRod FlandersDatabase
RichardLewis ClarkNahasapeemapetilon octupletsBrittany Brockman (daughter ofKent Brockman)
Yeardley Smith[28]Lisa SimpsonMaggie Simpson[29]Eliza Simpson
Angelica ButtonGrandma FlandersCecile Shapiro
Pahasatira NahasapeemapetilonPahascueta NahasapeemapetilonLisa Simpson's Granddaughter
Hank Azaria[30]Moe SzyslakChief WiggumApu NahasapeemapetilonCarl Carlson
Comic Book GuyLouProf. FrinkCletus Spuckler
Superintendent ChalmersSnake JailbirdCaptain Horatio McCallisterKirk Van Houten
WiseguyBumblebee ManLuigi RisottoOld Jewish Man
Disco StuDr. Nick RivieraDuffmanDrederick Tatum
JulioJohnny TightlipsCoach KruptDoug
Chase/PyroLegsAkiraFrank Grimes
Gunter"Just Stamp the Ticket" ManThe VeterinarianKhlav Kalash Vendor
Harry Shearer[31]Mr. BurnsWaylon SmithersNed FlandersPrincipal Skinner
Lenny LeonardKent BrockmanReverend LovejoyDr. Hibbert
Otto MannJasper BeardleyScratchyRainier Wolfcastle/McBain
EddieDewey LargoJudge SnyderKang
MartyDr. Marvin MonroeGodGeorge H. W. Bush
HermanDave ShuttonDr. J. Loren PryorSanjay Nahasapeemapetilon
CesarTom BrokawPrincipal DondelingerBenjamin
Richard NixonRonald ReaganLegsRadioactive Man
Jebediah SpringfieldMr. BouvierErnstNedward Flanders Sr.

Other regular cast

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ActorCharacter(s)
Pamela Hayden[32]
(1989–2025)
Milhouse Van HoutenJimbo JonesRod Flanders
Todd FlandersJaney PowellSarah Wiggum
Malibu StacyPatchesRuth Powers[D]
Wendell BortonLewisRichard
Lois PennycandyMona SimpsonDolph
Amber SimpsonAllison TaylorCapri Flanders
Miss SpringfieldWeasleHam
Tress MacNeille[33]
(1990–present)
Agnes SkinnerDolphBrandine Spuckler
Lindsey NaegleCrazy Cat LadyCookie Kwan
Bernice HibbertMrs. MuntzMrs. Glick
Manjula NahasapeemapetilonLunchlady Doris[C]Shauna
Miss SpringfieldMs. AlbrightBoobarella
OpalKumiko NakamuraGino Terwilliger
Poor VioletGinger FlandersBrunella Pommelhorst
Jenny Yokobori
(2021–present)
Kumiko NakamuraYokobori replaced MacNeille in response to theGeorge Floyd protests in 2020.[34]
Karl Wiedergott[35]
(1998–2010)
LegsBill ClintonJimmy Carter
EPA DriverManProf. Frink
Maggie Roswell[35][E]
(1990–1999, 2002–present)
Maude FlandersHelen LovejoyElizabeth Hoover
Luann Van HoutenPrincess KashmirMary Bailey
Lewis ClarkRichardMartha Quimby
Mona SimpsonSylvia WinfieldStrawberry
Russi Taylor[35]
(1990–2019)
Martin PrinceSherriTerri
Üter ZörkerWendell BortonLewis
Alex Désert
(2020–present)[36]
Carl CarlsonLouAlex took over the roles of Carl and Lou, starting with thethirty-second season.
Chris Edgerly[37][38]
(2011–present)
Various characters
Kevin Michael Richardson
(2009–present)[39]
Dr. HibbertBleeding Gums MurphyJudge Snyder
Burns' CellmateJamaican MusicianSecurity Guard
Denim SimpsonAnger WatkinsJonathan Tallon-Zzyzwicz
Bleeding Gums Murphy's NephewPhloemPazuzu
Cop with a SecretJamaican Krusty the ClownLady Gaga Express Conductor
Retirement Castle OrderlyJay G/Maxwell FlinchNigerian King
SendEx EmployeeParty GuestMall Cop
FBI AgentChesterPrison Inmate
AlbertCop #3Guard
Sedgwick the PersonalityIce WalkerStogie
End Credits SingerAndreDeuce
The PatriarchLewis ClarkRichardson takes over the roles of Dr. Hibbert and Judge Snyder, starting with thethirty-second season. Prior to this, he voiced various minor characters.
Doris Grau
(1991–1997)
Lunchlady Doris[35]Various minor characters
Grey DeLisle
(2019–present)
Martin PrinceSherriTerri
DeLisle takes over the roles of Martin Prince, Sherri and Terri starting with thethirty-first season.
Dawnn Lewis
(2017–present)
Bernice HibbertLewis takes over the role of Bernice Hibbert, starting with thethirty-second season.
Marcia Mitzman Gaven
(1999–2002)
Maude FlandersHelen LovejoyElizabeth Hoover[35][40]
Jo Ann Harris
(1989–1992)
Various characters[41][42][43]
Christopher Collins[44]
(1989–1990)
Mr. BurnsAmerica's Most Armed and Dangerous Host
Susan Blu
(1990)
Various characters
Eric Lopez
(2020–present)
Bumblebee ManLopez takes over the role of Bumblebee Man, starting with thethirty-second season.
Tony Rodriguez
(2021–present)
JulioRodriguez takes over the role of Julio, starting with thethirty-second season.
Kimberly D. Brooks
(2021–present)
LewisBrooks takes over the role of Lewis, starting with thethirty-second season.
Jonathan Lipow
(2022–present)
Various animals
Melanie Minichino
(2021–present)
Various characters
Mo Collins
(2025-present)
Jimbo Jones
Kelly Macleod
(2022, 2025-present)
Milhouse Van Houten

Recurring guest voices

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Further information:List of The Simpsons guest stars (season 1-20) andList of The Simpsons guest stars
EpisodesActorCharacter(s)Notes
179Marcia Wallace[45]
(1990–2014, 2018–2019, 2021)
Edna KrabappelFollowing Wallace's death in 2013, Edna Krabappel was retired from the show.
52Phil Hartman
(1991–1998)
Troy McClureLionel HutzFollowing Hartman's death in 1998, McClure and Hutz were retired from the show.[46]
Fat Tony (one episode)Other one-time roles[47]
46Joe Mantegna
(1991–present)
Fat Tony[48]Mantegna has appeared since 1991.[48]
32Maurice LaMarche
(1995, 2006–present)
Cap'n CrunchToucan SamLaMarche has appeared in several minor roles since 1995.[49]
Various other characters[49]
21Frank Welker
(1991–2002, 2014)
Santa's Little HelperSnowball IIMade numerous guest appearances between 1991 and 2002. Dan Castellaneta now provides the voices after Welker left the show, having asked for a raise because the voices were hurting histhroat.[50]
Various other animals[35]
25Kelsey Grammer
(1990–present)
Sideshow Bob[47]Grammer has appeared since 1990.[47]
21Jon Lovitz
(1991–present)
Artie ZiffProfessor LombardoLovitz has appeared in several episodes since 1991.[49]
Aristotle AmadopolisJay Sherman
Llewellyn Sinclair and Mrs. SinclairEnrico Irritazio[49]
10Jane Kaczmarek
(2001–present)
Judge Constance Harm[49]Kaczmarek has appeared as Judge Harm since 2001.[49]
10Albert Brooks
(1990–2023)
Hank ScorpioJacques "Brunswick"Brooks has appeared as one-time characters in several episodes since 1990.[51]
Cowboy BobBrad Goodman
Tab Spangler[51]Russ Cargill
12Glenn Close
(1995–2024)
Mona Simpson[49]Close has appeared as Homer's mother Mona since 1995. The character was killed off in 2008, but has made several appearances in flashbacks since then.
12Jackie Mason
(1991–2022)
Rabbi Krustofski[49]Mason first appeared as Krusty's father, Rabbi Krustofski, in 1991. The character was killed off in 2014. Dan Castellaneta voiced the character in several episodes.
6Jan Hooks
(1997–2002)
Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon[49]Hooks was the original voice of Manjula, and portrayed her between 1997 and 2002. Tress MacNeille currently voices Manjula.
5Megan Mullally
(2021-present)
Sarah Wiggum[49]Mullally has appeared as Sarah Wiggum since 2021 as part of a retool of her character. Pamela Hayden previously voiced her when she had a less prominent role in the series.
4Stephen Hawking
(1999–2010)
Himself[49]Hawking has made the most appearances of all the guest stars who have appeared as themselves on the show.

Awards and nominations

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YearActorAwardCategoryRoleEpisodeResult
1992Nancy CartwrightPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceBart Simpson"Separate Vocations"Won[52]
1992Dan CastellanetaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceHomer Simpson"Lisa's Pony"Won[52]
1992Julie KavnerPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceMarge Simpson"I Married Marge"Won[52]
1992Jackie MasonPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceRabbi Hyman Krustofski"Like Father, Like Clown"Won[52]
1992Yeardley SmithPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceLisa Simpson"Lisa the Greek"Won[52]
1992Marcia WallacePrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceEdna Krabappel"Bart the Lover"Won[52]
1993Dan CastellanetaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceHomer Simpson"Mr. Plow"Won[53]
1995Nancy CartwrightAnnie AwardVoice Acting in the Field of AnimationBart Simpson"Radio Bart"Won[54]
1997Maggie RoswellAnnie AwardBest Voice Acting by a Female PerformerShary Bobbins"Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious"Nominated[55]
1998Hank AzariaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceApu NahasapeemapetilonWon[56]
2001Hank AzariaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceVarious"Worst Episode Ever"Won[57]
2003Hank AzariaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceVarious"Moe Baby Blues"Won[58]
2004Dan CastellanetaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceVarious Characters"Today I am A Clown"Won[59]
2006Kelsey GrammerPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceSideshow Bob"The Italian Bob"Won[60]
2007Julie KavnerAnnie AwardBest Voice Acting in an Animated FeatureMarge SimpsonThe Simpsons MovieNominated[61]
2009Hank AzariaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceMoe Szyslak"Eeny Teeny Maya Moe"Nominated[62]
2009Dan CastellanetaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceHomer Simpson"Father Knows Worst"Won[63]
2009Harry ShearerPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceMr. Burns, Smithers,
Kent Brockman and Lenny
"The Burns and the Bees"Nominated[62]
2010Hank AzariaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceMoe Szyslak, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon"Moe Letter Blues"Nominated[64]
2010Dan CastellanetaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceHomer Simpson, Grampa Simpson"Thursday with Abie"Nominated[64]
2011Dan CastellanetaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceHomer Simpson, Barney Gumble, Krusty, Louie"Donnie Fatso"Nominated[65]
2012Hank AzariaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Voice-over PerformanceMoe Szyslak, Duffman, Mexican Duffman, Carl, Comic Book Guy, Chief Wiggum"Moe Goes from Rags to Riches"Nominated[66]
2014Harry ShearerPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Character Voice-Over PerformanceKent Brockman, Mr. Burns, Smithers"Four Regrettings and a Funeral"Won[66]
2015Dan CastellanetaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Character Voice-Over PerformanceHomer Simpson"Bart's New Friend"Nominated[66]
2015Hank AzariaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Character Voice-Over PerformanceMoe Szyslak, Pedicab Driver"The Princess Guide"Won[66]
2015Tress MacNeillePrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Character Voice-Over PerformanceLaney Fontaine, Shauna, Mrs. Muntz"My Fare Lady"Nominated[66]
2017Nancy CartwrightPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Character Voice-Over PerformanceBart Simpson"Looking for Mr. Goodbart"Nominated[66]
2018Dan CastellanetaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Character Voice-Over PerformanceHomer Simpson, Krusty the Clown, Groundskeeper Willie, Sideshow Mel"Fears of a Clown"Nominated[66]
2019Hank AzariaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Character Voice-Over PerformanceMoe Szyslak, Carl, Duffman, Kirk"From Russia Without Love"Nominated[66]
2020Hank AzariaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Character Voice-Over PerformanceProfessor Frink, Moe, Chief Wiggum, Carl, Cletus, Kirk, Sea Captain"Frinkcoin"Nominated[66]
2020Nancy CartwrightPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Character Voice-Over PerformanceBart Simpson, Nelson, Ralph, Todd"Better Off Ned"Nominated[66]
2024Hank AzariaPrimetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Character Voice-Over PerformanceMoe Szyslak"Cremains of the Day"Nominated[66]

Notes

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