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List ofThe Simpsons guest stars (seasons 21–present)

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For seasons 1–20, seeList of The Simpsons guest stars (seasons 1–20).

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ActorPhil Hartman, who died in 1998, was the most recurring male guest actor on the show, appearing 52 times.

In addition to the show's regular cast of voice actors, celebrity guest stars have been a staple ofThe Simpsons, an Americananimated televisionsitcom created byMatt Groening for theFox Broadcasting Company, since itsfirst season.The Simpsons focuses on the eponymousfamily, which consists ofHomer,Marge,Bart,Lisa andMaggie. The family was initially conceived by Groening for a series ofanimated shorts, which originally aired as a part ofThe Tracey Ullman Show between 1987 and 1989. The shorts were developed into a half-hourprime time series which began in December 1989.[1] The series'37th season premiered on September 28, 2025, and 798 episodes ofThe Simpsons have aired. A feature film adaptation of the series calledThe Simpsons Movie, was released in 2007.

Guest voices have come from a wide range of professions, including actors, athletes, authors, musicians, artists, politicians and scientists. In the show's early years most guest stars voiced original characters, but as the show has continued the number of those appearing as themselves has increased.

The first credited guest star wasMarcia Wallace who appeared in "Bart the Genius" in her first stint as Bart's teacherEdna Krabappel. SingerTony Bennett was the first guest star to appear as himself, appearing briefly in the season two episode "Dancin' Homer". Several guest stars have featured as recurring characters on the show, includingPhil Hartman,Joe Mantegna andKelsey Grammer. After Wallace, Hartman made the most appearances, guest starring 52 times. Mantegna has appeared over forty times,Maurice LaMarche has appeared thirty times, Grammer,Jon Lovitz andFrank Welker have appeared twenty times or more;Albert Brooks,Glenn Close andJackie Mason have appeared ten or more times, while Michael Dees,Dana Gould, Terry W. Greene,Valerie Harper,Jan Hooks,Jane Kaczmarek,Stacy Keach,Kipp Lennon,J. K. Simmons,Sally Stevens,George Takei andMichael York have made over five appearances.

Three guest stars,Ricky Gervais,Seth Rogen andPete Holmes, earned writing credits for the episodes in which they appeared. Grammer, Mason and three-time guest starAnne Hathaway all won thePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for guest voice roles on the show. The show was awarded theGuinness World Record for "Most Guest Stars Featured in a TV Series" in 2010. As of November 23, 2025, there have been 1048 guest stars on the show,[A] with this figure rising to 1051 ifThe Simpsons Movie is included.

History

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Guest stars have appeared onThe Simpsons since itsfirst season, in addition to the show'smain cast ofDan Castellaneta,Julie Kavner,Nancy Cartwright,Yeardley Smith,Hank Azaria andHarry Shearer and supporting cast ofTress MacNeille,Maggie Roswell,Chris Edgerly,Dawnn Lewis,Grey DeLisle,Alex Désert,Jenny Yokobori,Kimberly D. Brooks, Tony Rodríguez, Jonathan Lipow,Mo Collins and Kelly Macleod and former supporting cast membersJo Ann Harris,Russi Taylor,Christopher Collins,Susan Blu,Lona Williams,Doris Grau,Marcia Mitzman Gaven,Karl Wiedergott, Melanie Minchino,Eric Lopez andPamela Hayden.[2]Kevin Michael Richardson started as a recurring guest star in thetwenty first season, but joined the supporting cast in thetwenty eighth, starting with the episode "The Last Traction Hero".

Guest voices have come from a wide range of professions, including actors, athletes, authors, musicians, artists, politicians, scientists, historians, film producers, film directors, and animators. In the earlier seasons, most of the guest stars voiced characters, but eventually more started appearing as themselves.[3] The first male guest star was actorSam McMurray, who voiced a worker at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant in "Homer's Odyssey", the show's third episode, andMarcia Wallace was the first female guest star on the show starting from "Bart the Genius" asEdna Krabappel and Ms. Melon. SingerTony Bennett was the first guest star to appear as himself, appearing in the season two episode "Dancin' Homer" whileAerosmith were the first band with their cameo in the third season's "Flaming Moe's".

Several guest stars have made multiple appearances on the show, often as recurring characters. Actress Marcia Wallace guest starred 176 times, making her the most recurring female guest star on the show, until her death in 2013. Edna Krabappel was then retired from the show, but sometimes appears as a ghost, and actorPhil Hartman guest-starred in 52 episodes, more than any other male actor, although his initial role in thesecond season episode "Bart Gets Hit by a Car" in 1991 was intended to be a one-off.[4] He voiced the recurring charactersTroy McClure andLionel Hutz as well as numerous other one-time characters, until his death in 1998. McClure and Hutz were subsequently retired from the show.[5] ActorKelsey Grammer first appeared asSideshow Bob in the first-season episode "Krusty Gets Busted" while actorJoe Mantegna made his first appearance asFat Tony in thethird season episode "Bart the Murderer". The two have appeared in 21 and 28 episodes respectively; Mantegna also appeared in the film. Both roles were originally written for other actors: Bob was originally to be voiced byJames Earl Jones,[6] who later guest starred three times on the show, while Fat Tony was written forSheldon Leonard.[4] Other repeat guest stars includeAlbert Brooks,Glenn Close,Jan Hooks,Maurice LaMarche,Jon Lovitz,Jane Kaczmarek,Jackie Mason,Charles Napier andFrank Welker.

According to Groening, guest star choices "come from the writers saying, 'Wouldn't it be cool to have [such a person on the show]?'",[7] while showrunnerAl Jean has stated the reasoning is "we want to meet our heroes."[8]Bill Oakley andJosh Weinstein, showrunners of the seventh and eight seasons, favored guest stars with what they felt were unique and interesting voices such as actorsR. Lee Ermey,Donald Sutherland,Kirk Douglas andLawrence Tierney.[9] In 2014, Jean stated that fewer people would be appearing as themselves, as the staff did not want it to become a "crazy roster".[10]

Many guest stars come into the show's recording studio to record their parts,[7] although some are recorded over the telephone.[11] Three guest stars have been credited with writing the episode in which they guest starred. ComedianRicky Gervais wrote the episode "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife",[12] while actorSeth Rogen co-wrote the episode "Homer the Whopper" withEvan Goldberg, and comedianPete Holmes wrote the two-part "Warrin' Priests" episodes.[13] Two guest stars were credited with pseudonyms. ActorDustin Hoffman was credited as "Sam Etic" for the episode "Lisa's Substitute" while musicianMichael Jackson was credited as "John Jay Smith" for the episode "Stark Raving Dad". After the latter episode, the producers decided that if a celebrity wished to guest star on the show, they had to be willing to be credited under their real name.[14]

Numerous people have rejected the chance to appear on the show. ActorWilliam Shatner has been described as the first person to reject the show.[15] The producers have consistently failed to persuade any formerPresident of the United States to appear.[8] MusiciansBruce Springsteen andBob Dylan have also rejected multiple invitations to guest star on the series.[16][17] Other people to turn the show down include actorsMichael Caine,[18]Tom Cruise,[19]Clint Eastwood andAnthony Hopkins[20] and directorQuentin Tarantino.[21] MusicianPrince turned down a role ina sequel to "Stark Raving Dad", which meant the script was never produced.[22]

Others have accepted the offer, but have been unable to record a role. MusicianFrank Zappa and actorAnthony Perkins both became too ill to record their parts,[20][23] whileJim Carrey had to drop out due to time constraints,[24] andFaye Dunaway cancelled.[25]Christopher Walken originally agreed to appear as himself in "Insane Clown Poppy". However, he then decided to demand a lot more money than the producers were willing to pay. Instead,Jay Mohr provided the voice of Walken. The end credits state "Jay Mohr as Christopher Walken". This is the first time this has ever been done.

Robby Krieger ofThe Doors recorded a cameo for the episode "The Great Money Caper", but his part was cut because the writers felt his appearance seemed too forced. The scene was later included on the season's DVD release.[26] Similarly, actressCatherine O'Hara recorded the voice of Colette the waitress in "Flaming Moe's", but was redubbed with Jo Ann Harris who the producers felt was a better fit.[27]Ron Howard, in what would have been his third appearance onThe Simpsons, was advertised as guest starring on "Children of a Lesser Clod".[28] However, he did not appear for any recording sessions. Similarly,Werner Herzog was advertised as guest starring in "Thanksgiving of Horror", in what would have been his third appearance as Walter Hotenhoffer,[29] but did not appear in the final episode.

Mason, Grammer andAnne Hathaway have each won thePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for their guest voice roles on the show.[30] The show was awarded theGuinness World Record for "Most Guest Stars Featured in a TV Series" on May 23, 2010, with Guinness estimating that the show has featured "at least 555 as of series 21".[31] As of November 23, 2025, there have been 1048 guest stars on the show, totalling 1755 guest spots.[A] These figures rise to 1051 and 1763 respectively ifThe Simpsons Movie is counted as well.

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Seasons:123456789101112131415161718Movie1920212223242526272829303132333435Upcoming

  • The color of the season number in the first column corresponds to the color of that season'sDVD boxset or digital purchase image for the seasons which have not been released in physical format.
  • In the No. column:
    • The first number refers to the order it aired during the entire series.
    • The second number refers to the episode number within its season: i.e. 1506 would be the sixth episode of the fifteenth season.
  • The production code refers to the code assigned to the episode by the production team. The first two characters refer to the season the episode was made for. The first season is 7Gxx, the second is 7Fxx, the third is 8Fxx and the fourth is 9Fxx. After that, the fifth season started with 1F and continued in order until season nine (which was 5F). Starting with season ten, the production codes started with AABF, with the first letter changing for each season (i.e. BABF, CABF, etc.). The number at the end of the code is the order in which that episode was produced during that production run.[32]
  • Guests with "(archival)" after their names refer to cases where roles were not recorded specifically for the episode, but instead archival audio and/or footage from independent sources was used in the episode. In most cases these appearances have been uncredited and are usually not considered as proper guest stars given the circumstances.
Albert Brooks at 'Drive' premiere TIFF 9/10/11.
ActorAlbert Brooks made the first two of his seven appearances in season one.
A colored photograph of a man wearing a suit, with his arms wide open.
SingerTony Bennett was the first person to voice himself on the show.
A black-haired man with a blue based shirt and a necklace looks straight at the camera smiling.
ActorJon Lovitz has made nine appearances on the show including three cross-over appearances asJay Sherman from the seriesThe Critic.
A coloured photograph of Michael Jackson wearing sunglasses.
MusicianMichael Jackson was credited as "John Jay Smith" for his role in "Stark Raving Dad".
Colored photograph of a man, waving with his left arm. He is wearing a blue shirt.
ActorJoe Mantegna voices mobsterFat Tony
A coloured photograph of a man wearing a black jumper and glasses. He is smiling and standing on a platform.
ActorLeonard Nimoy has twice appeared as himself.
A portrait of a man wearing a space suit, with his helmet on the table in front of him. Behind him there is a large photograph of the lunar surface.
AstronautBuzz Aldrin appeared in season five's "Deep Space Homer".
Patrick Stewart at a photo call at the Berlinale 2017.
ActorPatrick Stewart voiced Number One in "Homer the Great".
A man, with long black hair is playing the guitar, with a microphone in front of his mouth. In the distance is a woman, looking directly at the camera.
Paul andLinda McCartney guest starred in the episode "Lisa the Vegetarian".
Glenn Close at the premiere of Guardians of the Galaxy at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood on July 21, 2014.
Glenn Close was convinced by show developerJames L. Brooks to voiceMona Simpson, the mother ofHomer Simpson.[33]
Kelsey Grammer at May 5, 2010 Tony Awards press event, NYC, located at the Millennium Broadway Hotel.
ActorKelsey Grammer has voicedSideshow Bob since the show's first season.
A color photograph of four men, two of which are playing the guitar. The third man is singing through a microphone.
U2 played themselves in "Trash of the Titans", minusLarry Mullen Jr.
A colored photograph of a man, sitting in a wheelchair with his arms folded. He is wearing glasses and is looking from left to right.
Theoretical physicistStephen Hawking has made four appearances on the show as himself.
A bald-haired man wearing glasses, wearing a suit and a nametag. He is looking directly at the camera.
News Corporation founderRupert Murdoch has featured in two episodes.
A colored photograph of Lucy Lawless smiling.
ActressLucy Lawless appeared as herself in season 11.
Colored photograph of a man holding a tennis racket and ball in either hand. He is preparing to serve.
Pete Sampras was one of a number of tennis players to appear in "Tennis the Menace".
Reese Witherspoon at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.
ActressReese Witherspoon voiced Greta Wolfcastle.
Lenny Kravitz at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International in San Diego, California.
"How I Spent My Strummer Vacation" featuredLenny Kravitz and five other musicians.
A colored photograph of former Prime Minister Tony Blair
ThenPrime Minister of the United KingdomTony Blair recorded his part for "The Regina Monologues" atDowning Street and his appearance on the show was used as an opportunity to "promote Britain".[34]
Liam Neeson at the 2012 Deauville Film Festival.
ActorLiam Neeson voiced priest Father Sean.
Ricky Gervais at Comedy Central's "Night of Too Many Stars" in 2010.
ComedianRicky Gervais has appeared twice; he wrote "Homer Simpson, This is Your Wife", his first episode.
A photograph of former footballer Ronaldo.
Ronaldo is the only soccer player to appear on the show.
A photograph of "Weird Al" Yankovic, singing through a microphone and playing a harmonica.
Musician"Weird Al" Yankovic has appeared twice.
A colored photograph of a Matt Groening.
Matt Groening, the show's creator, has voiced himself twice.
Anne Hathaway at the Miami International Film Festival in 2014.
ActressAnne Hathaway won aPrimetime Emmy Award for her role in "Once Upon a Time in Springfield".[30]
Katy Perry in June 2012.
SingerKaty Perry appeared in live-action in "The Fight Before Christmas".
Kiefer Sutherland speaking at the 2014 San Diego Comic Con International, for "24: Live Another Day", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
ActorKiefer Sutherland has voiced three characters on the show, includingJack Bauer from24.
Sonny Rollins in a 2011 performance.
Jazz musicianSonny Rollins voiced himself in "Whiskey Business".
Kristen Wiig at the Australian premiere of Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues in 2013.
ActressKristen Wiig has played two different characters on the show.
Tom Hanks posing for a photo after a dinner hosted by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on December 6, 2014.
ActorTom Hanks played himself inThe Simpsons Movie.
SeasonGuest starRole(s)No.Prod. codeEpisode title
21Matt GroeningHimself442–2101LABF13"Homer the Whopper"[35]
21Kevin Michael RichardsonSecurity guard442–2101LABF13"Homer the Whopper"[36]
21Seth RogenLyle McCarthy442–2101LABF13"Homer the Whopper"[35]
21Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel443–2102LABF15"Bart Gets a 'Z'"
21Chuck LiddellHimself444–2103LABF16"The Great Wife Hope"[37]
21Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel444–2103LABF16"The Great Wife Hope"
21Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel445–2104LABF14"Treehouse of Horror XX"
21Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel446–2105LABF17"The Devil Wears Nada"
21Jonah HillAndy Hamilton447–2106LABF18"Pranks and Greens"[38]
21Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel447–2106LABF18"Pranks and Greens"
21Neve CampbellCassandra448–2107LABF19"Rednecks and Broomsticks"[39]
21Kim CattrallFourth Simpson child449–2108MABF01"O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[40]
21Huell HowserHimself449–2108MABF01"O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[40]
21Cooper ManningHimself449–2108MABF01"O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[40]
21Eli ManningHimself449–2108MABF01"O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[40]
21Peyton ManningHimself449–2108MABF01"O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[40]
21Jordan NagaiCharlie449–2108MABF01"O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[40]
21Smothers Brothers[B]Themselves449–2108MABF01"O Brother, Where Bart Thou?"[40]
21Mitch AlbomHimself450–2109MABF02"Thursdays with Abie"[41]
21Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel450–2109MABF02"Thursdays with Abie"
21Anne HathawayPrincess Penelope451–2110LABF20"Once Upon a Time in Springfield"[42]
21Eartha KittHerself451–2110LABF20"Once Upon a Time in Springfield"[42]
21Maurice LaMarcheNuclear Power Plant Guard451–2110LABF20"Once Upon a Time in Springfield"[43]
21Gary LarsonHimself451–2110LABF20"Once Upon a Time in Springfield"[42]
21Jackie MasonRabbi Hyman Krustofsky451–2110LABF20"Once Upon a Time in Springfield"[42]
21Chris Martin[C]Himself452–2111MABF03"Million Dollar Maybe"[44]
21Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel452–2111MABF03"Million Dollar Maybe"
21Bob CostasHimself453–2112MABF05"Boy Meets Curl"[45]
21Wren T. BrownVirgil Simpson454–2113MABF06"The Color Yellow"[46]
21Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel455–2114MABF04"Postcards from the Wedge"
21Angela BassettMichelle Obama456–2115MABF07"Stealing First Base"[47]
21Sarah SilvermanNikki McKenna456–2115MABF07"Stealing First Base"[47]
21Sacha Baron CohenJakob457–2116MABF10"The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed"[48]
21Yael NaimDorit457–2116MABF10"The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed"[48]
21Joe MantegnaFat Tony458–2117MABF08"American History X-cellent"[49]
21Kevin Michael RichardsonPrisoner458–2117MABF08"American History X-cellent"[49]
21Jane KaczmarekJudge Constance Harm459–2118MABF09"Chief of Hearts"[50]
21Maurice LaMarcheKenneth "Hutch" Hutchinson459–2118MABF09"Chief of Hearts"[50]
21Joe MantegnaFat Tony459–2118MABF09"Chief of Hearts"[50]
21Eddie IzzardQueen Elizabeth II
Prince Charles
Nigel Bakerbutcher
461–2120MABF12"To Surveil with Love"[51]
21Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel461–2120MABF12"To Surveil with Love"
21Don PardoHimself462–2121MABF13"Moe Letter Blues"[52]
21Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob463–2122MABF11"The Bob Next Door"[53]
21Simon CowellHimself464–2123MABF15"Judge Me Tender"[54]
21Ellen DeGeneresHerself464–2123MABF15"Judge Me Tender"[54]
21Kara DioGuardiHerself464–2123MABF15"Judge Me Tender"[54]
21Randy JacksonHimself464–2123MABF15"Judge Me Tender"[54]
21Rupert MurdochHimself464–2123MABF15"Judge Me Tender"[54]
21Ryan SeacrestHimself464–2123MABF15"Judge Me Tender"[54]
22Jemaine ClementEthan Ballantyne465–2201MABF21"Elementary School Musical"[55]
22Ira GlassHimself465–2201MABF21"Elementary School Musical"[56]
22Stephen HawkingHimself465–2201MABF21"Elementary School Musical"[56]
22Bret McKenzieKurt Hardwick465–2201MABF21"Elementary School Musical"[55]
22Lea MicheleSarah465–2201MABF21"Elementary School Musical"[56]
22Cory MonteithFlynn465–2201MABF21"Elementary School Musical"[56]
22Amber RileyAiesha465–2201MABF21"Elementary School Musical"[56]
22Terry W. GreeneJanitor466–2202MABF17"Loan-a Lisa"
22Chris HansenHimself466–2202MABF17"Loan-a Lisa"[57]
22Muhammad YunusHimself466–2202MABF17"Loan-a Lisa"[58]
22Mark ZuckerbergHimself466–2202MABF17"Loan-a Lisa"[59]
22Bill JamesHimself467–2203MABF18"MoneyBART"[60]
22Mike SciosciaHimself467–2203MABF18"MoneyBART"[60]
22Hugh LaurieRoger468–2204MABF16"Treehouse of Horror XXI"[61]
22Daniel RadcliffeEdmund468–2204MABF16"Treehouse of Horror XXI"[62]
22Terry W. GreeneSgt. Activity470–2206NABF01"The Fool Monty"
22Gregg BergerVarious animals471–2207NABF02"How Munched is That Birdie in the Window?"
22Danica PatrickHerself471–2207NABF02"How Munched is That Birdie in the Window?"[63]
22Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel471–2207NABF02"How Munched is That Birdie in the Window?"
22Rachel WeiszDr. Thurston471–2207NABF02"How Munched is That Birdie in the Window?"[63]
22Katy PerryHerself (live action)472–2208MABF22"The Fight Before Christmas"[64]
22Martha StewartHerself472–2208MABF22"The Fight Before Christmas"[65]
22Jon HammFBI agent473–2209MABF19"Donnie Fatso"[66]
22Joe MantegnaFat Tony
Fit Tony
473–2209MABF19"Donnie Fatso"[66]
22Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel474–2210NABF03"Moms I'd Like to Forget"
22Alyson HanniganMelody Juniper475–2211NABF04"Flaming Moe"[67]
22Scott ThompsonGrady475–2211NABF04"Flaming Moe"[67]
22Kristen WiigCalliope Juniper475–2211NABF04"Flaming Moe"[67]
22Michael Paul ChanChinese agent476–2212NABF05"Homer the Father"[68]
22James LiptonHimself476–2212NABF05"Homer the Father"[68]
22David MametHimself476–2212NABF05"Homer the Father"[68]
22Garry MarshallSheldon Leavitt476–2212NABF05"Homer the Father"[68]
22Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel477–2213NABF06"The Blue and the Gray"
22Halle BerryHerself478–2214NABF07"Angry Dad: The Movie"[69]
22Russell BrandHimself478–2214NABF07"Angry Dad: The Movie"[70]
22Ricky GervaisHimself478–2214NABF07"Angry Dad: The Movie"[71]
22Terry W. GreeneRidley Scott Seat Filler478–2214NABF07"Angry Dad: The Movie"
22Maurice LaMarcheAnthony Hopkins478–2214NABF07"Angry Dad: The Movie"[72]
22Nick ParkHimself478–2214NABF07"Angry Dad: The Movie"[70]
22J. B. SmooveDJ Kwanzaa478–2214NABF07"Angry Dad: The Movie"[70]
22Werner HerzogWalter Hotenhoffer479–2215NABF08"The Scorpion's Tale"[73]
22Kevin Michael RichardsonRetirement Castle orderly479–2215NABF08"The Scorpion's Tale"[73]
22Tommy ChongHimself480–2216NABF09"A Midsummer's Nice Dream"[74]
22Cheech MarinHimself480–2216NABF09"A Midsummer's Nice Dream"[74]
22Kareem Abdul-JabbarHimself481–2217NABF10"Love Is a Many Strangled Thing"[75]
22Kevin Michael RichardsonMasseur481–2217NABF10"Love Is a Many Strangled Thing"[76]
22Paul RuddDr. Zander481–2217NABF10"Love Is a Many Strangled Thing"[75]
22Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel481–2217NABF10"Love Is a Many Strangled Thing"
22David CopperfieldHimself482–2218NABF11"The Great Simpsina"[77]
22Ricky JayHimself482–2218NABF11"The Great Simpsina"[77]
22Penn JilletteHimself482–2218NABF11"The Great Simpsina"[77]
22Martin LandauThe Great Raymondo482–2218NABF11"The Great Simpsina"[77]
22Jack McBrayerEwell Freestone482–2218NABF11"The Great Simpsina"[77]
22TellerHimself482–2218NABF11"The Great Simpsina"[77]
22Joe MantegnaFat Tony483–2219NABF12"The Real Housewives of Fat Tony"[78]
22Kristen Schaal[D]Taffy484–2220NABF13"Homer Scissorhands"[79]
22Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel484–2220NABF13"Homer Scissorhands"
22Albert BrooksHank Scorpio485–2221NABF14"500 Keys"[80]
22Ken BurnsHimself486–2222NABF15"The Ned-Liest Catch"[80]
22Joey Kramer[E]Himself486–2222NABF15"The Ned-Liest Catch"[80]
22Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel486–2222NABF15"The Ned-Liest Catch"
23Tom ColicchioHimself487–2301NABF16"The Falcon and the D'ohman"[81]
23Ping MarshallTaiwanese Narrator487–2301NABF16"The Falcon and the D'ohman"[81]
23Kevin Michael RichardsonSendEx Courier487–2301NABF16"The Falcon and the D'ohman"[80]
23Kiefer SutherlandWayne Slater487–2301NABF16"The Falcon and the D'ohman"[80]
23Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel487–2301NABF16"The Falcon and the D'ohman"
23Theodore Roosevelt (archival)Himself488–2302NABF17"Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts"
23Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel488–2302NABF17"Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts"
23Jackie MasonRabbi Hyman Krustofsky489–2303NABF19"Treehouse of Horror XXII"[82]
23Aron Ralston911 operator489–2303NABF19"Treehouse of Horror XXII"[83]
23Jane LynchRoz Davis490–2304NABF21"Replaceable You"[84]
23Mario BataliHimself491–2305NABF20"The Food Wife"[85]
23Anthony BourdainHimself491–2305NABF20"The Food Wife"[85]
23Tim HeideckerAmus Bruse491–2305NABF20"The Food Wife"[85]
23Gordon RamsayHimself491–2305NABF20"The Food Wife"[85]
23Eric WareheimFois Garth491–2305NABF20"The Food Wife"[85]
23Neil GaimanHimself492–2306NABF22"The Book Job"[86]
23Andy GarcíaTweenLit Inc. Publisher492–2306NABF22"The Book Job"[86]
23Kevin Michael RichardsonParty guest493–2307PABF01"The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants"[87]
23John SlatteryRobert Marlowe493–2307PABF01"The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants"[87]
23Matthew WeinerNuclear regulator493–2307PABF01"The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants"[87]
23Kevin DillonHimself494–2308PABF02"The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"[88]
23Janeane GarofaloHerself494–2308PABF02"The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"[88]
23Jackie MasonRabbi Hyman Krustofsky494–2308PABF02"The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"[88]
23Joan RiversAnnie Dubinsky494–2308PABF02"The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"[88]
23Matt GroeningAnnouncer494–2309PABF02"Holidays of Future Passed"[88]
23Dana GouldAir marshall496–2310PABF03"Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson"[89]
23Ted NugentHimself496–2310PABF03"Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson"[89]
23Armie HammerCameron Winklevoss
Tyler Winklevoss
497–2311PABF04"The D'oh-cial Network"[90]
23David LettermanHimself497–2311PABF04"The D'oh-cial Network"[91]
23Tiger LilliesPlay the end credits497–2311PABF04"The D'oh-cial Network"[91]
23Jeremy IronsBar rag498–2312PABF05"Moe Goes from Rags to Riches"[92]
23Michael CeraNick499–2313PABF06"The Daughter Also Rises"[93]
23Jamie HynemanHimself499–2313PABF06"The Daughter Also Rises"[93]
23Adam SavageHimself499–2313PABF06"The Daughter Also Rises"[93]
23Julian AssangeHimself500–2314PABF07"At Long Last Leave"[94]
23Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob500–2314PABF07"At Long Last Leave"[95]
23Alison Krauss and Union StationPerform the theme500–2314PABF07"At Long Last Leave"[95]
23Susie StevensSings "We'll Meet Again"500–2314PABF07"At Long Last Leave"
23Jackie MasonRabbi Hyman Krustofsky500–2314PABF07"At Long Last Leave"[95]
23Robbie ConalHimself501–2315PABF09"Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart"[96]
23Ron EnglishHimself501–2315PABF09"Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart"[96]
23Shepard FaireyHimself501–2315PABF09"Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart"[96]
23Nicholas McKaigSings the end credits501–2315PABF09"Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart[97]
23Kenny ScharfHimself501–2315PABF09"Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart"[96]
23David ByrneSings "Dream Operator"502–2316PABF08"How I Wet Your Mother"[98]
23Glenn CloseMona Simpson502–2316PABF08"How I Wet Your Mother"[98]
23Brent SpinerRobots503–2317PABF10"Them, Robot"[99]
23Bill PlymptonMoviegoer504–2318PABF11"Beware My Cheating Bart"
23Kevin Michael RichardsonSecurity guard504–2318PABF11"Beware My Cheating Bart"[100]
23Steve CooganRowan Priddis505–2319PABF12"A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again"[101]
23Renee RidgeleyCruise Ship Receptionist505–2319PABF12"A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again"
23Treat WilliamsHimself505–2319PABF12"A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again"[101]
23Bryan CranstonStradivarius Cain506–2320PABF13"The Spy Who Learned Me"[102]
23Eric IdleDeclan Desmond506–2320PABF13"The Spy Who Learned Me"[103]
23Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel506–2320PABF13"The Spy Who Learned Me"
23Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel507–2321PABF15"Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda"
23Lady GagaHerself508–2322PABF14"Lisa Goes Gaga"[104]
23Kevin Michael RichardsonConductor508–2322PABF14"Lisa Goes Gaga"[105]
24Ken BurnsNarrator509–2401PABF21"Moonshine River"[106]
24Zooey DeschanelMary Spuckler509–2401PABF21"Moonshine River"[106]
24Sarah Michelle GellarGina Vendetti509–2401PABF21"Moonshine River"[106]
24Anne HathawayJenny509–2401PABF21"Moonshine River"[106]
24Maurice LaMarcheCharlie Sheen509–2401PABF21"Moonshine River"[106]
24Don PardoHimself509–2401PABF21"Moonshine River"[106]
24Natalie PortmanDarcy509–2401PABF21"Moonshine River"[106]
24Kevin Michael RichardsonDrummer509–2401PABF21"Moonshine River"[107]
24Al RokerHimself509–2401PABF21"Moonshine River"[106]
24Sarah SilvermanNikki McKenna509–2401PABF21"Moonshine River"[106]
24Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel509–2401PABF21"Moonshine River"
24Jon LovitzArtie Ziff510–2402PABF17"Treehouse of Horror XXIII"[108]
24Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel510–2402PABF17"Treehouse of Horror XXIII"
24Jeff GordonHimself511–2403PABF18"Adventures in Baby-Getting"[109]
24Marvin HamlischHimself512–2404PABF15"Gone Abie Gone"[110]
24Anika Noni RoseRita LaFleur512–2404PABF15"Gone Abie Gone"[110]
24Jennifer TillyHerself512–2404PABF15"Gone Abie Gone"[110]
24Steve CarellDan Gillick513–2405PABF19"Penny-Wiseguys"[111]
24Terry W. GreeneGiant Ant513–2405PABF19"Penny-Wiseguys"
24Joe MantegnaFat Tony513–2405PABF19"Penny-Wiseguys"[111]
24Alex TrebekHimself513–2405PABF19"Penny-Wiseguys"[111]
24Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob514–2406PABF22"A Tree Grows in Springfield"[112]
24Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel514–2406PABF22"A Tree Grows in Springfield"
24Fred ArmisenTerrence515–2407PABF20"The Day the Earth Stood Cool"[113]
24Carrie BrownsteinEmily515–2407PABF20"The Day the Earth Stood Cool"[113]
24Colin Meloy[F]Himself515–2407PABF20"The Day the Earth Stood Cool"[114]
24Patton OswaltT-Rex515–2407PABF20"The Day the Earth Stood Cool"[113]
24Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel515–2407PABF20"The Day the Earth Stood Cool"
24Maurice LaMarchePrepper517–2409RABF02"Homer Goes to Prep School"[115]
24Tom WaitsLloyd517–2409RABF02"Homer Goes to Prep School"[116]
24Valerie HarperProctor Jennifer Clarkeson518–2410RABF03"A Test Before Trying"[117]
24Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel518–2410RABF03"A Test Before Trying"
24Danny DeVitoHerbert Powell519–2411RABF04"The Changing of the Guardian"[118]
24Terry W. GreeneMan Baby519–2411RABF04"The Changing of the Guardian"
24Rashida JonesPortia519–2411RABF04"The Changing of the Guardian"[118]
24Robert A. CaroHimself520–2412RABF07"Love is a Many-Splintered Thing"[119]
24Benedict CumberbatchPrime Minister
Alan Rickman
520–2412RABF07"Love is a Many-Splintered Thing"[119]
24Zooey DeschanelMary Spuckler520–2412RABF07"Love is a Many-Splintered Thing"[119]
24Max WeinbergHimself520–2412RABF07"Love is a Many-Splintered Thing"[119]
24Kevin Michael RichardsonBook Store Security Guard521–2413RABF05"Hardly Kirk-ing"[120]
24Richard DawkinsHimself523–2415RABF09"Black Eyed, Please"[121]
24Tina FeyMs. Cantwell523–2415RABF09"Black Eyed, Please"[121]
24Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel523–2415RABF09"Black Eyed, Please"
24Michael DeesSings "Easter Parade"524–2416RABF10"Dark Knight Court"[122]
24Janet RenoHerself524–2416RABF10"Dark Knight Court"[122]
24Maggy Reno Hurchalla[G]Janet Reno524–2416RABF10"Dark Knight Court"[122]
24Bryan CranstonWalter White (live action)525–2417RABF08"What Animated Women Want"[123]
24Maurice LaMarcheChef Naziwa
Karl Malden
525–2417RABF08"What Animated Women Want"[124]
24Aaron PaulJesse Pinkman (live action)525–2417RABF08"What Animated Women Want"[123]
24Wanda SykesSchool therapist525–2417RABF08"What Animated Women Want"[125]
24George TakeiAkira525–2417RABF08"What Animated Women Want"[125]
24Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel525–2417RABF08"What Animated Women Want"
24Edward NortonRev. Elijah Hooper526–2418RABF11"Pulpit Friction"[126]
24Susie StevensSings "Day By Day"526–2418RABF11"Pulpit Friction"
24Tony BennettSings "Capital City"527–2419RABF13"Whiskey Business"
24Kevin Michael RichardsonPolice officer527–2419RABF13"Whiskey Business"[127]
24Sonny RollinsHimself527–2419RABF13"Whiskey Business"[127]
24Ron TaylorBleeding Gums Murphy527–2419RABF13"Whiskey Business"
24Justin BieberHimself528–2420RABF12"The Fabulous Faker Boy"[128]
24Bill HaderSlava528–2420RABF12"The Fabulous Faker Boy"[128]
24Jane KrakowskiZhenya528–2420RABF12"The Fabulous Faker Boy"[128]
24Patrick StewartPower plant employee528–2420RABF12"The Fabulous Faker Boy"[128]
24Sigur RósThemselves529–2421RABF14"The Saga of Carl"[129]
24Lisa LampanelliRamona530–2422RABF17"Dangers on a Train"[130]
24Seth MacFarlaneBen530–2422RABF17"Dangers on a Train"[130]
25Kevin Michael RichardsonFBI agent531–2501RABF20"Homerland"[131]
25Kristen WiigAnnie Crawford531–2501RABF20"Homerland"[132]
25Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel532–2502RABF16"Treehouse of Horror XXIV"
25Rachel MaddowHerself533–2503RABF18"Four Regrettings and a Funeral"[133]
25Joe NamathHimself533–2503RABF18"Four Regrettings and a Funeral"[133]
25Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel533–2503RABF18"Four Regrettings and a Funeral"
25Denise DonatelliSings "You Only Live Once" (parody of the songYou Only Live Twice)534–2504RABF22"YOLO"
25Jon LovitzLlewellyn Sinclair534–2504RABF22"YOLO"[134]
25Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel534–2504RABF22"YOLO"
25Elisabeth MossGretchen534–2504RABF19"Labor Pains"[135]
25Anderson CooperHimself536–2506SABF02"The Kid Is All Right"[136]
25Maurice LaMarcheJohn Kerry536–2506SABF02"The Kid Is All Right"
25Eva LongoriaIsabel Gutierrez536–2506SABF02"The Kid Is All Right"[136]
25Kevin Michael RichardsonJamaican Krusty537–2507SABF04"Yellow Subterfuge"
25Judd ApatowHimself539–2509SABF05"Steal This Episode"[137]
25Will ArnettDeputy Director Gratman539–2509SABF05"Steal This Episode"
25Rob HalfordHimself539–2509SABF05"Steal This Episode"[137]
25Leslie MannHerself539–2509SABF05"Steal This Episode"[137]
25Kevin Michael RichardsonInmate
Hollywood Bigshot
539–2509SABF05"Steal This Episode"
25Seth RogenHimself539–2509SABF05"Steal This Episode"[137]
25Paul RuddHimself539–2509SABF05"Steal This Episode"[137]
25Channing TatumHimself playingHomer Simpson539–2509SABF05"Steal This Episode"[137]
25Harlan EllisonHimself540–2510SABF03"Married to the Blob"[138]
25Maurice LaMarcheMilo540–2510SABF03"Married to the Blob"
25Stan LeeHimself540–2510SABF03"Married to the Blob"[138]
25Maurice LaMarcheFootball Commentator541–2511SABF06"Specs and the City"
25Will LymanHimself541–2511SABF06"Specs and the City"[139]
25Daniel RadcliffeDiggs542–2512SABF08"Diggs"[140]
25Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob543–2513SABF07"The Man Who Grew Too Much"[141]
25Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel543–2513SABF07"The Man Who Grew Too Much"
25Kevin Michael RichardsonHibbert's Father
S.A.T. Preppers Member
544–2514SABF09"The Winter of His Content"
25Renee RidgeleyWaitress545–2515SABF10"The War of Art"
25Max von SydowKlaus Ziegler545–2515SABF10"The War of Art"
25Andrés CantorHimself546–2516SABF11"You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee"
25Joey VieiraSoccer Player546–2516SABF11"You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee"
25Zach GalifianakisLucas Bortner547–2517SABF12"Luca$"[142]
25Amy PoehlerJenda548–2518SABF13"Days of Future Future"
25Tavi GevinsonJenny549–2519SABF14"What to Expect When Bart's Expecting"
25Joe MantegnaFat Tony549–2519SABF14"What to Expect When Bart's Expecting"
25Carl KasellHimself551–2521SABF15"Pay Pal"
25John OliverBooth Wilkes-John551–2521SABF15"Pay Pal"
25Peter SagalHimself551–2521SABF15"Pay Pal"
25Glenn CloseMona Simpson552–2522SABF18"The Yellow Badge of Cowardge"
25Edwin MosesHimself552–2522SABF18"The Yellow Badge of Cowardge"
26Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob553–2601SABF20"Clown in the Dumps"
26Don HertzfeldtCouch gag Simpsons553–2601SABF20"Clown in the Dumps"
26Maurice LaMarcheClive Meriwether
Neil Simon
Rodney Dangerfield
553–2601SABF20"Clown in the Dumps"
26Jackie MasonRabbi Hyman Krustofsky553–2601SABF20"Clown in the Dumps"
26David Hyde PierceHimself553–2601SABF20"Clown in the Dumps"
26Jeff RossHimself553–2601SABF20"Clown in the Dumps"
26Sarah SilvermanHerself553–2601SABF20"Clown in the Dumps"
26Nick OffermanCaptain Joseph "Joe" Bowditch554–2602SABF17"The Wreck of the Relationship"
26Marc WilmoreNarrator554–2602SABF17"The Wreck of the Relationship"
26John RatzenbergerCGI Homer Simpson556–2604SABF21"Treehouse of Horror XXV"
26Jane FondaMaxine Lombard557–2605SABF22"Opposites A-Frack"
26Robert SiegelHimself557–2605SABF22"Opposites A-Frack"
26John DiMaggioBender558–2606SABF16"Simpsorama"
26David HermanScruffy558–2606SABF16"Simpsorama"
26Maurice LaMarcheMorbo
Hedonismbot
Lrrr
558–2606SABF16"Simpsorama"
26Phil LaMarrHermes Conrad558–2606SABF16"Simpsorama"
26Katey SagalTuranga Leela558–2606SABF16"Simpsorama"
26Sally StevensSings "I Will Wait For You" and "A Natural Woman"558–2606SABF16"Simpsorama"
26Lauren TomAmy Wong558–2606SABF16"Simpsorama"
26Frank WelkerNibbler558–2606SABF16"Simpsorama"
26Billy WestPhilip J. Fry
Professor Farnsworth
Dr. Zoidberg
558–2606SABF16"Simpsorama"
26Willem DafoeJack Lassen559–2607TABF01"Blazed and Confused"
26Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob559–2607TABF01"Blazed and Confused"
26David SilvermanHimself559–2607TABF01"Blazed and Confused"
26Will ForteKing Toot560–2608TABF02"Covercraft"
26Sammy HagarHimself560–2608TABF02"Covercraft"
26Heavy Young Heathens[H]Performing "Hopin' for a Dream"560–2608TABF02"Covercraft"
26Matthew SweetNick Delacourt560–2608TABF02"Covercraft"
26Gene Lockhart (archival)Henry X. Harper561–2609TABF03"I Won't Be Home for Christmas"
26Stacy KeachDon Bookner563–2611TABF05"Bart's New Friend"
26Elon MuskHimself564–2612TABF04"The Musk Who Fell To Earth"
26Kevin Michael RichardsonAlbert565–2613TABF06"Walking Big & Tall"
26Pharrell WilliamsHimself565–2613TABF06"Walking Big & Tall"
26Christopher LloydJim Ignatowski566–2614TABF07"My Fare Lady"
26Rich SommerYoung Man566–2614TABF07"My Fare Lady"
26Richard BransonHimself567–2615TABF08"The Princess Guide"
26Yaya DaCostaPrincess Kemi567–2615TABF08"The Princess Guide"
26Jon LovitzEnrico Irritazio567–2615TABF08"The Princess Guide"
26Kevin Michael RichardsonThe Nigerian King567–2615TABF08"The Princess Guide"
26Nathan FielderDoug Blattner568–2616TABF09"Sky Police"
26Cat DeeleyHerself569–2617TABF10"Waiting for Duffman"
26R. Lee ErmeyColonel Leslie Hapablap569–2617TABF10"Waiting for Duffman"
26Stacy KeachHoward K. Duff VIII569–2617TABF10"Waiting for Duffman"
26Glenn CloseMona Simpson572–2620TABF13"Let's Go Fly a Coot"
26Carice van HoutenAnnika Van Houten572–2620TABF13"Let's Go Fly a Coot"
26Albert BrooksDr. Raufbold573–2621TABF15"Bull-E"
26Joe MantegnaFat Tony573–2621TABF15"Bull-E"
26Johnny MathisHimself573–2621TABF15"Bull-E"
26Justin RoilandRick Sanchez
Morty Smith
Cloning Alien
574–2622TABF16"Mathlete's Feat"
27Adam DriverAdam Sackler575–2701TABF14"Every Man's Dream"
27Lena DunhamCandace
Hannah Helene Horvath
575–2701TABF14"Every Man's Dream"
27Laura IngrahamDr. Zilowitz575–2701TABF14"Every Man's Dream"
27Jemima KirkeCandace's Friend #3575–2701TABF14"Every Man's Dream"
27Zosia MametCandace's Friend #2575–2701TABF14"Every Man's Dream"
27Allison WilliamsCandace's Friend #1575–2701TABF14"Every Man's Dream"
27Alton BrownHimself576–2702TABF17"'Cue Detective"
27Rex Harrison (archival)Doctor John Dolittle576–2702TABF17"'Cue Detective"
27Bobby MoynihanTyler Boom576–2702TABF17"'Cue Detective"
27Anthony Newley (archival)Matthew Mugg576–2702TABF17"'Cue Detective"
27Edward James OlmosPit Master576–2702TABF17"'Cue Detective"
27Ben SchwartzClerk576–2702TABF17"'Cue Detective"
27Jon LovitzCigarette577–2703TABF19"Puffless"
27Yo-Yo MaHimself577–2703TABF19"Puffless"
27Blake AndersonDickie578–2704TABF22"Halloween of Horror"
27Nick KrollLem578–2704TABF22"Halloween of Horror"
27Renee RidgeleyKrustyland Security Guard578–2704TABF22"Halloween of Horror"
27Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob579–2705TABF18"Treehouse of Horror XXVI"
27Chris WedgeScrat579–2705TABF18"Treehouse of Horror XXVI"
27Kristen BellHarper Jambowski580–2706TABF21"Friend With Benefit"
27David CopperfieldHimself580–2706TABF21"Friend With Benefit"
27Stephen MerchantCONRAD584–2710VABF03"The Girl Code"
27Kaitlin OlsonQuinn Hopper584–2710VABF03"The Girl Code"
27Sofía VergaraMs. Carol Berrera585–2711VABF04"Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles"
27Utkarsh AmbudkarJamshed "Jay" Nahasapeemapetilon586–2712VABF05"Much Apu About Something"
27Glenn CloseMona Simpson587–2713VABF07"Love Is in the N2-O2-Ar-CO2-Ne-He-CH4"
27Bob BoilenHimself588–2714VABF06"Gal of Constant Sorrow"
27Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob588–2714VABF06"Gal of Constant Sorrow"
27Kate McKinnonHettie Mae Boggs588–2714VABF06"Gal of Constant Sorrow"
27Natalie Maines[I]Hettie Mae Boggs' singing voice588–2714VABF06"Gal of Constant Sorrow"
27Michael YorkDr. Lionel Budgie589–2715VABF08"Lisa the Veterinarian"
27Brian J. KaufmanExploration Incorporated Candidate590–2716VABF09"The Marge-ian Chronicles"
27Tom ScharplingPaul590–2716VABF09"The Marge-ian Chronicles"
27Jon WursterBarry590–2716VABF09"The Marge-ian Chronicles"
27George TakeiHimself591–2717VABF10"The Burns Cage"
27Andrew RannellsHimself592–2718VABF11"How Lisa Got Her Marge Back"
27Jay LenoHimself594–2720VABF14"To Courier with Love"
27Kevin Michael Richardson[J]Prison Guard596–2722VABF15"Orange Is the New Yellow"
28Amy SchumerDaphne Burns597–2801VABF20"Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus"
28Pendleton WardSings "Simpsons Time" (parody ofAdventure Time theme song)597–2801VABF20"Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus"
28Allison JanneyJulia598–2802VABF18"Friends and Family"
28Bill BurrBoston Football Fan #3
Man in Tunnel
Cart-Warning Man
599–2803VABF17"The Town"
28Michael ChiklisHandsome Quarterback599–2803VABF17"The Town"
28Rachel DratchBostonian Doctor599–2803VABF17"The Town"
28Doris Kearns GoodwinHerself599–2803VABF17"The Town"
28Dana GouldMurphy599–2803VABF17"The Town"
28Mike MitchellJay599–2803VABF17"The Town"
28Jason NashSouthie Criminals
Southie Philanthropists
599–2803VABF17"The Town"
28Drew CareyHimself600–2804VABF16"Treehouse of Horror XXVII"
28Donald FagenHimself600–2804VABF16"Treehouse of Horror XXVII"
28Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob600–2804VABF16"Treehouse of Horror XXVII"
28Maurice LaMarcheHedonismbot600–2804VABF16"Treehouse of Horror XXVII"
28Judith OwenSings "600" (parody of the songGoldfinger)600–2804VABF16"Treehouse of Horror XXVII"
28Sarah SilvermanRachel Cohen600–2804VABF16"Treehouse of Horror XXVII"
28Dan RatherHimself601–2805VABF21"Trust But Clarify"
28Stacy KeachHoward K. Duff VIII603–2807VABF19"Havana Wild Weekend"
28Deb LacustaIsabella603–2807VABF19"Havana Wild Weekend"
28Matt LeinartHimself604–2808WABF01"Dad Behavior"
28Wayne GretzkyHimself606–2810WABF02"The Nightmare After Krustmas"
28Theo JansenHimself606–2810WABF02"The Nightmare After Krustmas"
28Natasha LyonneSophie Krustofsky606–2810WABF02"The Nightmare After Krustmas"
28Jackie MasonRabbi Hyman Krustofsky606–2810WABF02"The Nightmare After Krustmas"
28Joyce Carol OatesHerself607–2811WABF06"Pork and Burns"
28Michael YorkDr. Lionel Budgie607–2811WABF06"Pork and Burns"
28Charles BarkleyHimself608–2812WABF04"The Great Phatsby: Part One"
28Phil LaMarrAuctioneer
Informed Party Guest
608–2812WABF04"The Great Phatsby: Part One"
28Jim BeanzPerforming End-Titles music608–2812
609–2813
WABF04
WABF05
"The Great Phatsby: Part One"
"The Great Phatsby: Part Two"
28V. BozemanAdditional vocals608–2812
609–2813
WABF04
WABF05
"The Great Phatsby: Part One"
"The Great Phatsby: Part Two"
28Charlean CarmonAdditional vocals608–2812
609–2813
WABF04
WABF05
"The Great Phatsby: Part One"
"The Great Phatsby: Part Two"
28Keegan-Michael KeyJazzy James608–2812
609–2813
WABF04
WABF05
"The Great Phatsby: Part One"
"The Great Phatsby: Part Two"
28Sally StevensAdditional vocals608–2812
609–2813
WABF04
WABF05
"The Great Phatsby: Part One"
"The Great Phatsby: Part Two"
28Destiny Torres"CEO of Obsidian" Female Vocalist
Additional vocals
608–2812
609–2813
WABF04
WABF05
"The Great Phatsby: Part One"
"The Great Phatsby: Part Two"
28CommonHimself609–2813WABF05"The Great Phatsby: Part Two"
28Snoop DoggHimself609–2813WABF05"The Great Phatsby: Part Two"
28Taraji P. HensonPraline609–2813WABF05"The Great Phatsby: Part Two"
28RZAHimself609–2813WABF05"The Great Phatsby: Part Two"
28Glenn CloseMona Simpson610–2814WABF07"Fatzcarraldo"
28Magnus CarlsenHimself611–2815WABF08"The Cad and the Hat"
28Seth GreenRobot Chicken Nerd611–2815WABF08"The Cad and the Hat"
28Patton OswaltBart's Guilt611–2815WABF08"The Cad and the Hat"
28Lizzy CaplanVirginia Johnson612–2816WABF09"Kamp Krustier"
28Michael SheenWilliam Masters612–2816WABF09"Kamp Krustier"
28Stephen CurryHimself613–2817WABF10"22 for 30"
28Earl MannNarrator (Eddie Muntz)613–2817WABF10"22 for 30"
28Joe MantegnaFat Tony613–2817WABF10"22 for 30"
28Vanessa BayerDr. Clarity Hoffman-Roth614–2818WABF11"A Father's Watch"
28Brian PosehnDumlee614–2818WABF11"A Father's Watch"
28Rob RiggleDr. Fenton Pooltoy614–2818WABF11"A Father's Watch"
28Adam SilverHimself614–2818WABF11"A Father's Watch"
28Jason AlexanderBourbon Verlander615–2819WABF12"The Caper Chase"
28Ken JenningsHimself615–2819WABF12"The Caper Chase"
28Stan LeeHimself615–2819WABF12"The Caper Chase"
28Robert McKeeHimself615–2819WABF12"The Caper Chase"
28Suze OrmanHerself615–2819WABF12"The Caper Chase"
28Neil deGrasse TysonHimself615–2819WABF12"The Caper Chase"
28Valerie HarperMa-Ma616–2820WABF13"Looking for Mr. Goodbart"
28Kipp LennonSings "Small Bang Hypothesis" (parody ofThe Big Bang Theory theme song)616–2820WABF13"Looking for Mr. Goodbart"
28Jennifer SaundersPhoebe Pratt616–2820WABF13"Looking for Mr. Goodbart"
28Valerie HarperMrs. Butterworth617–2821WABF14"Moho House"
28Michael YorkNigel617–2821WABF14"Moho House"
28Michael YorkDr. Lionel Budgie618–2822WABF15"Dogtown"
29Billy BoydSings "The Perfect Tale" (parody of the songThe Last Goodbye)619–2901WABF17"The Serfsons"
29Nikolaj Coster-WaldauMarkery619–2901WABF17"The Serfsons"
29Alison BechdelHerself620–2902WABF22"Springfield Splendor"
29Rachel BloomAnnette620–2902WABF22"Springfield Splendor"
29Roz ChastHerself620–2902WABF22"Springfield Splendor"
29Dan HarmonHimself620–2902WABF22"Springfield Splendor"
29Kipp LennonSings "Collaboration" (parody of the songInfatuation)620–2902WABF22"Springfield Splendor"
29Marjane SatrapiHerself620–2902WABF22"Springfield Splendor"
29Martin ShortGuthrie Frenel620–2902WABF22"Springfield Splendor"
29Nick FascitelliWhistler621–2903WABF16"Whistler's Father"
29Valerie HarperBackstage Mother #2621–2903WABF16"Whistler's Father"
29Joe MantegnaFat Tony621–2903WABF16"Whistler's Father"
29Mario BataliHimself622–2904WABF18"Treehouse of Horror XXVIII"
29Ben DanielsIrish Priest622–2904WABF18"Treehouse of Horror XXVIII"
29William FriedkinDr. Kenneth Humphries622–2904WABF18"Treehouse of Horror XXVIII"
29Neil GaimanSnowball II622–2904WABF18"Treehouse of Horror XXVIII"
29Carolyn OmineFocus Group Woman624–2906WABF20"The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be"
29Kat DenningsValerie626–2908XABF01"Mr. Lisa's Opus"
29Valerie HarperMs. Myles626–2908XABF01"Mr. Lisa's Opus"
29Norman LearHimself626–2908XABF01"Mr. Lisa's Opus"
29Kipp LennonLeon Kompowsky626–2908XABF01"Mr. Lisa's Opus"
29Jon LovitzArtie Ziff626–2908XABF01"Mr. Lisa's Opus"
29Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob627–2909XABF02"Gone Boy"
29Valerie HarperNurse627–2909XABF02"Gone Boy"
29John F. Kennedy (archival)Himself627–2909XABF02"Gone Boy"
29Shaquille O'NealHimself627–2909XABF02"Gone Boy"
29Ed SheeranBrendan Beiderbecke628–2910XABF03"Haw-Haw Land"
29Valerie HarperProctor Jennifer Clarkeson629–2911XABF04"Frink Gets Testy"
29Maurice LaMarcheOrson Welles629–2911XABF04"Frink Gets Testy"
29Bill HaderManacek630–2912XABF05"Homer Is Where the Art Isn't"
29Cecily StrongMegan Matheson630–2912XABF05"Homer Is Where the Art Isn't"
29John BaldessariHimself631–2913XABF06"3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage"
29Kevin PollakRoss
Bagel Man
Professor Thernstrom
631–2913XABF06"3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage"
29J. K. SimmonsJ.J. Gruff631–2913XABF06"3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage"
29Andy DalyJudge Dowd632–2914XABF08"Fears of a Clown"
29Damian Kulash[K]Himself632–2914XABF08"Fears of a Clown"
29Jon LovitzLlewellyn Sinclair632–2914XABF08"Fears of a Clown"
29Jackie MasonRabbi Hyman Krustofsky632–2914XABF08"Fears of a Clown"
29Tim Nordwind[K]Himself632–2914XABF08"Fears of a Clown"
29Daniel RadcliffeHimself633–2915XABF07"No Good Read Goes Unpunished"
29Jimmy O. YangSun Tzu633–2915XABF07"No Good Read Goes Unpunished"
29Ray LiottaMorty Szyslak634–2916XABF10"King Leer"
29Debi MazarMinnie Szyslak634–2916XABF10"King Leer"
29Jonathan SchmockJohnny Bermuda Salesman634–2916XABF10"King Leer"
29Trombone ShortyHimself635–2917XABF11"Lisa Gets the Blues"
29Glenn CloseMona Simpson636–2918XABF09"Forgive and Regret"
29Caitlin ParrottSings "Four-Legged Angel"636–2918XABF09"Forgive and Regret"
29Michael DeesSings "My Funny Valentine"637–2919XABF12"Left Behind"
29Marcia Wallace[L]Edna Krabappel637–2919XABF12"Left Behind"
29Sidse Babett KnudsenDanish Bar Woman638–2920XABF13"Throw Grampa from the Dane"
29Jackie MasonRabbi Hyman Krustofsky639–2921XABF14"Flanders' Ladder"
30Dave AttellLuke640–3001XABF19"Bart's Not Dead"[143]
30Emily DeschanelHerself / Herself playingMarge Simpson640–3001XABF19"Bart's Not Dead"[143]
30Gal GadotHerself / Herself playingLisa Simpson640–3001XABF19"Bart's Not Dead"[143]
30Jonathan GroffActor playing Bart Simpson640–3001XABF19"Bart's Not Dead"[144]
30Pete HolmesMatthew640–3001XABF19"Bart's Not Dead"[143]
30Joe ClabbyCurtis641–3002XABF15"Heartbreak Hotel"
30Rhys DarbyTag Tuckerbag641–3002XABF15"Heartbreak Hotel"[145]
30Renee RidgeleyHoney641–3002XABF15"Heartbreak Hotel"
30George SegalNick641–3002XABF15"Heartbreak Hotel[146]
30H. Jon BenjaminBob Belcher642–3003XABF17"My Way or the Highway to Heaven"
30Jon LovitzHimself642–3003XABF17"My Way or the Highway to Heaven"
30Dan MintzTina Belcher642–3003XABF17"My Way or the Highway to Heaven"
30Eugene MirmanGene Belcher642–3003XABF17"My Way or the Highway to Heaven"
30Ted MoockSings "Cheek to Cheek"642–3003XABF17"My Way or the Highway to Heaven"
30Tracy MorganHimself642–3003XABF17"My Way or the Highway to Heaven"[147]
30John RobertsLinda Belcher642–3003XABF17"My Way or the Highway to Heaven"
30Kristen SchaalLouise Belcher642–3003XABF17"My Way or the Highway to Heaven"
30Tracy MorganTow Truck Driver644–3005XABF18"Baby You Can't Drive My Car"[147]
30Jon LovitzHacky
Snitchy the Weasel
645–3006XABF20"From Russia Without Love"
30Ksenia SoloAnastasia Alekova645–3006XABF20"From Russia Without Love"
30Raja / Sutan AmrullHimself646–3007XABF21"Werking Mom"[148]
30RuPaulQueen Chante646–3007XABF21"Werking Mom"[144]
30Scott ThompsonGrady646–3007XABF21"Werking Mom"[144]
30Billy EichnerBilly647–3008XABF22"Krusty the Clown"[144]
30Peter SerafinowiczGoogle-Disney CEO647–3008XABF22"Krusty the Clown"[149]
30Phillip Alford (archival)Jeremy Atticus "Jem" Finch648–3009YABF01"Daddicus Finch"
30Mary Badham (archival)Jean Louise "Scout" Finch648–3009YABF01"Daddicus Finch"[145]
30Jon LovitzLlewellyn Sinclair
Rabbi
648–3009YABF01"Daddicus Finch"[150]
30John Megna (archival)Charles "Dill" Baker Harris648–3009YABF01"Daddicus Finch"
30Gregory Peck (archival)Atticus Finch648–3009YABF01"Daddicus Finch"[145]
30J. K. SimmonsDr. Jessup648–3009YABF01"Daddicus Finch"[143][151]
30Jane LynchJeanie649–3010YABF02"'Tis the 30th Season"[144]
30Bryan BattPhilip Hefflin650–3011YABF03"Mad About the Toy"[152]
30Bill de BlasioHimself650–3011YABF03"Mad About the Toy"[153]
30Lawrence O'DonnellHimself650–3011YABF03"Mad About the Toy"[144]
30Terry GrossHerself651–3012YABF04"The Girl on the Bus"[154]
30Patti LuPoneCheryl Monroe651–3012YABF04"The Girl on the Bus"[143][144]
30Ted SarandosHimself652–3013YABF06"I'm Dancing as Fat as I Can"[143][144]
30Marc MaronHimself653–3014YABF05"The Clown Stays in the Picture"[144]
30Guillermo del ToroHimself654–3015YABF07"101 Mitigations"[155]
30Wallace ShawnWallace the Hernia655–3016YABF08"I Want You (She's So Heavy)"[144][156]
30Ken JeongKorean Monk #1
Korean Monk #2
656–3017YABF09"E My Sports"[157]
30Natasha LyonneSophie Krustofsky656–3017YABF09"E My Sports"[158]
30David Turley"Conflict of Enemies" Commentator656–3017YABF09"E My Sports"
30AwkwafinaCarmen657–3018YABF10"Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy"[159][160]
30Nicole ByerErica657–3018YABF10"Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy"[159][160]
30Chelsea PerettiPiper657–3018YABF10"Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy"[161]
30Dave MatthewsLloyd the Bartender658–3019YABF11"Girl's in the Band"[159][162]
30J. K. SimmonsVictor Kleskow658–3019YABF11"Girl's in the Band"[159][162]
30Josh GrobanProfessor John Frink's singing voice659–3020YABF12"I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh"[163]
30John LithgowHimself659–3020YABF12"I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh"[159][164]
30Jon LovitzLlewellyn Sinclair659–3020YABF12"I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh"[165][166]
30Okilly Dokilly[M]Themselves performing "White Wine Spritzer"659–3020YABF12"I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh"
30AwkwafinaDr. Chang660–3021YABF14"D'oh Canada"[167]
30Judy BlumeHerself660–3021YABF14"D'oh Canada"[168][169]
30Lucas MeyerJustin Trudeau660–3021YABF14"D'oh Canada"[169]
30Ken BurnsHimself661–3022YABF15"Woo-Hoo Dunnit?"[159][170]
30Will ForteKing Toot661–3022YABF15"Woo-Hoo Dunnit?"[159][170]
30Jackie MasonRabbi Hyman Krustofsky661–3022YABF15"Woo-Hoo Dunnit?"
30Liev Schreiber"Dateline: Springfield" Narrator661–3022YABF15"Woo-Hoo Dunnit?"[171]
30Illeana DouglasNew Age Clerk662–3023YABF16"Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion"[172]
30Werner HerzogWalter Hotenhoffer662–3023YABF16"Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion"[172]
30Jenny SlatePiper Paisley662–3023YABF16"Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion"[172]
31John MulaneyWarburton Parker663–3101YABF19"The Winter of Our Monetized Content"[173][174]
31Joe MantegnaFat Tony664–3102YABF21"Go Big or Go Homer"[175]
31Michael RapaportMike Wegman664–3102YABF21"Go Big or Go Homer"[176][177]
31Joe MantegnaFat Tony665–3103YABF22"The Fat Blue Line"[178][179]
31Jason MomoaHimself665–3103YABF22"The Fat Blue Line"[180][181]
31Bob OdenkirkMob Lawyer665–3103YABF22"The Fat Blue Line"[182]
31Jane GoodallHerself667–3105YABF20"Gorillas on the Mast"[181][183]
31Asia Kate DillonPaula668–3106ZABF02"Marge the Lumberjill"[184][185]
31Natasha LyonneSophie Krustofsky668–3106ZABF02"Marge the Lumberjill"
31Jill SobulePerforming "Lumberjill"668–3106ZABF02"Marge the Lumberjill"
31Fortune FeimsterEvelyn669–3107ZABF03"Livin La Pura Vida"[184][186]
31Charlie BrookerSocial Media App voice670–3108YABF17"Thanksgiving of Horror"[187]
31Glenn CloseMona Simpson671–3109ZABF04"Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?"[188]
31Marcia Wallace[N]Edna Krabappel671–3109ZABF04"Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?"
31Scott BakulaHimself672–3110ZABF01"Bobby, It's Cold Outside"[184][189]
31Steve BallmerHimself672–3110ZABF01"Bobby, It's Cold Outside"[189]
31Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob672–3110ZABF01"Bobby, It's Cold Outside"[189][190]
31Donna Reed (archival)Mary Hatch672–3110ZABF01"Bobby, It's Cold Outside"
31James Stewart (archival)George Bailey672–3110ZABF01"Bobby, It's Cold Outside"
31Jon LovitzArtie Ziff
Rabbi
673–3111ZABF05"Hail to the Teeth"[191][192]
31John LegendHimself674–3112ZABF06"The Miseducation of Lisa Simpson"[193][194]
31Chrissy TeigenHerself674–3112ZABF06"The Miseducation of Lisa Simpson"[193][194]
31Zach WoodsZane Furlong674–3112ZABF06"The Miseducation of Lisa Simpson"[195][196]
31Beanie FeldsteinCelebrity Executive Assistant Therapist675–3113ZABF07"Frinkcoin"
31Ed "Too Tall" JonesHimself675–3113ZABF07"Frinkcoin"[197]
31Jim ParsonsHimself675–3113ZABF07"Frinkcoin"[184][197]
31Kevin FeigeChinnos676–3114ZABF08"Bart the Bad Guy"[198]
31Tal FishmanReaction Guy676–3114ZABF08"Bart the Bad Guy"[199]
31Taran KillamGlen Tangier / Airshot676–3114ZABF08"Bart the Bad Guy"[200]
31Joe MantegnaFat Tony676–3114ZABF08"Bart the Bad Guy"[201]
31Anthony RussoMovie Executive #2676–3114ZABF08"Bart the Bad Guy"[184][187]
31Joe RussoMovie Executive #1676–3114ZABF08"Bart the Bad Guy"[184][187]
31Cobie SmuldersHydrangea676–3114ZABF08"Bart the Bad Guy"[200]
31Dana GouldHimself677–3115ZABF09"Screenless"
31Werner HerzogDr. Lund677–3115ZABF09"Screenless"[202]
31Dr. Drew PinskyHimself677–3115ZABF09"Screenless"[203]
31Chelsea PerettiLauren679–3117ZABF10"Highway to Well"[204]
31Billy PorterDesmond679–3117ZABF10"Highway to Well"[204]
31Kevin SmithHimself679–3117ZABF10"Highway to Well"[204][205]
31Pete HolmesBode Wright681–3119ZABF12"Warrin' Priests"[206][207]
31Pete HolmesBode Wright682–3120ZABF13"Warrin' Priests: Part Two"[208]
31Joe MantegnaFat Tony682–3120ZABF13"Warrin' Priests: Part Two"
31David SilvermanHimself682–3120ZABF13"Warrin' Priests: Part Two"
31Joey KingAddy / Addison683–3121ZABF14"The Hateful Eight-Year-Olds"[209]
31Camila MendesTessa Rose683–3121ZABF14"The Hateful Eight-Year-Olds"[209]
31Madelaine PetschSloan683–3121ZABF14"The Hateful Eight-Year-Olds"[209]
31Lili ReinhartBella-Ella683–3121ZABF14"The Hateful Eight-Year-Olds"[209]
31Lilly SinghKensey683–3121ZABF14"The Hateful Eight-Year-Olds"[209]
31Weezer[O]Sailor's Delight
Themselves
683–3121ZABF14"The Hateful Eight-Year-Olds"[209][210]
31Cate BlanchettElaine Wolff684–3122ZABF16"The Way of the Dog"[211]
31Suzanne WatersSings "The Way We Were"684–3122ZABF16"The Way of the Dog"
31Michael YorkClayton684–3122ZABF16"The Way of the Dog"
32David HarbourFred Kranepool (Mr. Burns)685–3201ZABF19"Undercover Burns"[211]
32Phil RosenthalHimself685–3201ZABF19"Undercover Burns"[212]
32Joe MantegnaGordus Antonius686–3202ZABF18"I, Carumbus"[213]
32Michael PalinMuseum Curator686–3202ZABF18"I, Carumbus"[214][215]
32Ben MankiewiczHimself688–3204ZABF17"Treehouse of Horror XXXI"[216]
32Olivia ColmanLily689–3205ZABF15"The 7 Beer Itch"[217][218]
32Robin Atkin DownesVarious Englishmen689–3205ZABF15"The 7 Beer Itch"[219]
32Brian GeorgeVarious Englishmen689–3205ZABF15"The 7 Beer Itch"[219]
32Morgan FairchildVivienne St. Charmaine690–3206ZABF22"Podcast News"[220]
32Christine NangleTabitha Shingle690–3206ZABF22"Podcast News"[220]
32Stellan SkarsgårdHimself690–3206ZABF22"Podcast News"[220]
32Ben PlattBlake691–3207QABF02"Three Dreams Denied"[214][221]
32Paul RuddHimself691–3207QABF02"Three Dreams Denied"[221]
32Jason BatemanHimself692–3208ZABF20"The Road to Cincinnati"
32Hannibal BuressPrincipal Finch692–3208ZABF20"The Road to Cincinnati"[214][222]
32Christine NangleMs. Timberwood693–3209QABF01"Sorry Not Sorry"
32Ariana PiknjacPerforming End-Titles music693–3209QABF01"Sorry Not Sorry"[223]
32Ella PiknjacPerforming End-Titles music693–3209QABF01"Sorry Not Sorry"[223]
32Ellie KemperMary Tannenbaum694–3210QABF03"A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas"[224]
32Richard KindDirector694–3210QABF03"A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas"[224]
32Chris ParnellSurgeon Fiancé694–3210QABF03"A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas"
32Dan AykroydPostage Stamp Fellow695–3211QABF04"The Dad-Feelings Limited"[225]
32Bob BalabanNarrator695–3211QABF04"The Dad-Feelings Limited"[225]
32Joe MantegnaFat Tony696–3212QABF05"Diary Queen"
32Mario JoseJulio's singing voice696–3212QABF05"Diary Queen"[226]
32Christine NangleMs. Timberwood696–3212QABF05"Diary Queen"
32Marcia Wallace[P]Edna Krabappel696–3212QABF05"Diary Queen"[227]
32Stephen RootBildorf697–3213QABF06"Wad Goals"[228]
32James SieLama697–3213QABF06"Wad Goals"[229]
32Albert BrooksSlick Manager698–3214QABF07"Yokel Hero"[230]
32J. J. AbramsHimself699–3215QABF08"Do Pizza Bots Dream of Electric Guitars"[231]
32Greg GrunbergBad Robot Head of Security699–3215QABF08"Do Pizza Bots Dream of Electric Guitars"[232]
32Joe MantegnaFat Tony701–3217QABF10"Uncut Femmes"
32Megan MullallySarah Wiggum701–3217QABF10"Uncut Femmes"[233]
32Nick OffermanCaptain Joseph "Joe" Bowditch701–3217QABF10"Uncut Femmes"[233]
32Natasha RothwellBette701–3217QABF10"Uncut Femmes"[234]
32Bob SegerHimself701–3217QABF10"Uncut Femmes"[234]
32Tiya SircarErin701–3217QABF10"Uncut Femmes"[234]
32Benedict CumberbatchQuilloughby703–3219QABF12"Panic on the Streets of Springfield"[235]
32Werner HerzogThe Amazing Herzog704–3220QABF14"Mother and Child Reunion"[236]
32Nate SilverHimself704–3220QABF14"Mother and Child Reunion"[237]
32George StephanopoulosHimself704–3220QABF14"Mother and Child Reunion"[237]
32Robin Atkin DownesMI5 Agents705–3221QABF13"The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A."
32Stephen FryTerrance
Head of MI5
Terrance's Father
Hazel
705–3221QABF13"The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A."[238]
32Brian GeorgeMI5 Agents705–3221QABF13"The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A."
32Trevor Howard (archival)Major Calloway705–3221QABF13"The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A."
32Maurice LaMarcheOrson Welles705–3221QABF13"The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A."[239]
32Dima MalanitchevRussianSee 'n Say705–3221QABF13"The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A."
32Cesar MazariegosGrampa Baby706–3222QABF15"The Last Barfighter"[240]
32Ian McShaneArtemis706–3222QABF15"The Last Barfighter"[241]
33Elisabeth Kiernan AverickArtsy Teenage Girl707–3301QABF17"The Star of the Backstage"[242]
33Kristen BellMarge's internal singing voice707–3301QABF17"The Star of the Backstage"[243]
33Sara ChaseSasha Reed707–3301QABF17"The Star of the Backstage"[244]
33Joel H. CohenOld Joel708–3302QABF18"Bart's In Jail!"[245]
33Alan CummingLoki708–3302QABF18"Bart's In Jail!"[246]
33Scott Hanson"Punt Zone" Announcer708–3302QABF18"Bart's In Jail!"[246]
33Alex HirschBill Cipher708–3302QABF18"Bart's In Jail!"[246]
33Susan EganSings "You'll Never Sleep Again"709–3303QABF16"Treehouse of Horror XXXII"
33Maurice LaMarcheVincent Price709–3303QABF16"Treehouse of Horror XXXII"[243]
33Tree RollinsHimself709–3303QABF16"Treehouse of Horror XXXII"[247]
33Trey Anastasio[Q]Himself710–3304QABF19"The Wayz We Were"
33Pamela ReedRuth Powers710–3304QABF19"The Wayz We Were"[248][249]
33Renee RidgeleyDr. Wendy Sage711–3305QABF20"Lisa's Belly"[250]
33Brian CoxKostas Becker712–3306QABF21"A Serious Flanders"[243][251]
33Joe MantegnaFat Tony712–3306QABF21"A Serious Flanders"[251]
33Cristin MiliotiBarbara "Barb" Belfry712–3306QABF21"A Serious Flanders"[243][251]
33Chris O'DowdSeamus712–3306QABF21"A Serious Flanders"[251]
33Timothy OlyphantSheriff Ned "Paw Paw" Flanders712–3306QABF21"A Serious Flanders"[243][251]
33Jessica ParéCollette712–3306QABF21"A Serious Flanders"[251]
33Brian CoxKostas Becker713–3307QABF22"A Serious Flanders (Part 2)"[243][252]
33Cristin MiliotiBarbara "Barb" Belfry713–3307QABF22"A Serious Flanders (Part 2)"[252]
33Chris O'DowdSeamus713–3307QABF22"A Serious Flanders (Part 2)"[252]
33Timothy OlyphantSheriff Ned "Paw Paw" Flanders713–3307QABF22"A Serious Flanders (Part 2)"[252]
33Jessica ParéCollette713–3307QABF22"A Serious Flanders (Part 2)"[252]
33Christine BaranskiHerself714–3308UABF01"Portrait of a Lackey on Fire"[253]
33Victor GarberMichael de Graaf714–3308UABF01"Portrait of a Lackey on Fire"[253]
33Christian SirianoHimself714–3308UABF01"Portrait of a Lackey on Fire"[253]
33Rachel BloomAnnette715–3309UABF02"Mothers and Other Strangers"[243][254]
33Glenn CloseMona Simpson715–3309UABF02"Mothers and Other Strangers"[254]
33Joe MantegnaFat Tony716–3310UABF03"A Made Maggie"[255][256]
33Beck BennettGrayson Mathers717–3311UABF05"The Longest Marge"[256][257]
33John MulaneyWarburton Parker717–3311UABF05"The Longest Marge"[257]
33Adam SchefterHimself717–3311UABF05"The Longest Marge"[257]
33Kumail NanjianiTheo720–3314UABF07"You Won't Believe What This Episode Is About – Act Three Will Shock You!"[258]
33Jay PharoahDrederick Tatum720–3314UABF07"You Won't Believe What This Episode Is About – Act Three Will Shock You!"[259]
33Michael RapaportMike Wegman721–3315UABF08"Bart the Cool Kid"[260]
33The WeekndOrion Hughes
Darius Hughes
721–3315UABF08"Bart the Cool Kid"[256][260]
33Kelly MacleodSings "Duplicate Cop 2" theme song721–3315UABF08"Bart the Cool Kid"
33Kaylee ArellanoDeaf Child singing "Happy Talk" #1723–3317UABF10"The Sound of Bleeding Gums"[261]
33John Autry IIMonk Murphy723–3317UABF10"The Sound of Bleeding Gums"[262]
33Kathy BuckleyDeaf Thespian Girl /Richard III723–3317UABF10"The Sound of Bleeding Gums"[261]
33Hazel LopezDeaf Child singing "Happy Talk" #2723–3317UABF10"The Sound of Bleeding Gums"[261]
33Ian MayorgaDeaf Child singing "Happy Talk" #3723–3317UABF10"The Sound of Bleeding Gums"[261]
33Eli Steele"The Sky's the Limit" Director723–3317UABF10"The Sound of Bleeding Gums"[261]
33Kerry WashingtonRayshelle Peyton724–3318UABF11"My Octopus and a Teacher"[256][263]
33Chris ReddTrevor McBride725–3319UABF12"Girls Just Shauna Have Fun"
33Nicholas Braun"Cousin" Greg Hirsch727–3321UABF13"Meat Is Murder"[264]
33Charli D'AmelioHerself727–3321UABF13"Meat Is Murder"[264]
33Susan EganSinging Tree727–3321UABF13"Meat Is Murder"
33Seth GreenMav Redfield727–3321UABF13"Meat Is Murder"[264]
33John LithgowAugustus "Gus" Redfield727–3321UABF13"Meat Is Murder"[256][264]
33Edi PattersonJessica727–3321UABF13"Meat Is Murder"[264]
33Krysten RitterSheila Redfield727–3321UABF13"Meat Is Murder"[264]
33Paul F. TompkinsColby Redfield727–3321UABF13"Meat Is Murder"[264]
33Hugh JackmanJanitor728–3322UABF14"Poorhouse Rock"[265]
33Megan MullallySarah Wiggum728–3322UABF14"Poorhouse Rock"[265]
33Robert ReichHimself728–3322UABF14"Poorhouse Rock"[265]
34Joe MantegnaFat Tony729–3401UABF16"Habeas Tortoise"[266]
34Jay PharoahDrederick Tatum729–3401UABF16"Habeas Tortoise"
34Jane KaczmarekJudge Constance Harm730–3402UABF19"One Angry Lisa"[267]
34Joe MantegnaFat Tony730–3402UABF19"One Angry Lisa"
34Anna FarisAshley the Female Hacker731–3403UABF21"Lisa the Boy Scout"[268]
34Matthew FriendBabyJeff Goldblum731–3403UABF21"Lisa the Boy Scout"[268]
34Megan MullallySarah Wiggum731–3403UABF21"Lisa the Boy Scout"
34Drew BarrymoreHerself732–3404UABF20"The King of Nice"[269]
34Renee RidgeleyDr. Wendy Sage732–3404UABF20"The King of Nice"[270]
34James SieSegment Producer #2732–3404UABF20"The King of Nice"
34John RobertsLinda Belcher734–3406UABF18"Treehouse of Horror XXXIII"[271]
34Hank Williams Jr.Sings "Canyonero!"734–3406UABF18"Treehouse of Horror XXXIII"
34Paul BrittainBrandon735–3407OABF01"From Beer to Paternity"[272]
34Aubrey PlazaAmber Duffman735–3407OABF01"From Beer to Paternity"[273]
34Carol KaneBlythe736–3408UABF22"Step Brother from the Same Planet"[274]
34Melissa McCarthyCalvin736–3408UABF22"Step Brother from the Same Planet"[274]
34Simu LiuAdult Hubert Wong737–3409OABF02"When Nelson Met Lisa"[275]
34Natasha LyonneSophie Krustofsky737–3409OABF02"When Nelson Met Lisa"[275]
34Jackie Mason[R]Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky Hologram737–3409OABF02"When Nelson Met Lisa"
34Montse HernandezAstrid738–3410OABF03"Game Done Changed"[276]
34Will ForteKing Toot739–3411OABF04"Top Goon"[277]
34Stu GrimsonHimself739–3411OABF04"Top Goon"[277]
34Joe MantegnaFat Tony739–3411OABF04"Top Goon"
34Dave SchultzHimself739–3411OABF04"Top Goon"[277]
34Dave "Tiger" WilliamsHimself739–3411OABF04"Top Goon"[277]
34Bob the Drag QueenHerself740–3412OABF05"My Life as a Vlog"[278]
34Monét X ChangeHerself740–3412OABF05"My Life as a Vlog"[278]
34Michael RapaportMike Wegman740–3412OABF05"My Life as a Vlog"[278]
34Paul FuscoALF onTV Guide741–3413OABF06"The Many Saints of Springfield"[279]
34Kipp LennonItalian American singer741–3413OABF06"The Many Saints of Springfield"[280]
34Joe MantegnaFat Tony741–3413OABF06"The Many Saints of Springfield"[281]
34John Autry IIMonk Murphy742–3414OABF07"Carl Carlson Rides Again"
34Henry Louis Gates Jr.Himself742–3414OABF07"Carl Carlson Rides Again"[282]
34Kerry WashingtonRayshelle Peyton743–3415OABF08"Bartless"[283]
34Kerry WashingtonRayshelle Peyton744–3416OABF09"Hostile Kirk Place"[284]
34"Weird Al" YankovicHimself744–3416OABF09"Hostile Kirk Place"[285]
34Fred ArmisenTerrence745–3417OABF10"Pin Gal"[286]
34Albert BrooksJacques745–3417OABF10"Pin Gal"[286]
34Billy EichnerBilly746–3418OABF11"Fan-ily Feud"[287]
34Jade NovahAshlee Starling
Echo
746–3418OABF11"Fan-ily Feud"[287]
34Rob LoweCousin Peter748–3420OABF14"The Very Hungry Caterpillars"[288]
34Joe MantegnaFat Tony749–3421OABF15"Clown V. Board of Education"[289]
34LizzoGoobie-Woo
Herself
750–3422OABF13"Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass"[290]
34Tim RobinsonMercer750–3422OABF13"Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass"[291]
34James SiePol Pot750–3422OABF13"Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass"
34Bowen YangRichard750–3422OABF13"Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass"[291]
35Kerry WashingtonRayshelle Peyton
Grocery Store Announcer
752–3502OABF16"A Mid-Childhood Night's Dream"[292][293]
35Rosalie ChiangHubert Wong753–3503OABF20"McMansion & Wife"[294]
35Dick Van DykeHimself753–3503OABF20"McMansion & Wife"[294]
35Christiane AmanpourHerself754–3504OABF21"Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story"[295]
35Elizabeth BanksPersephone Odair754–3504OABF21"Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story"[295]
35Ken BurnsHimself754–3504OABF21"Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story"[295]
35Peter CoyoteHimself754–3504OABF21"Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story"[295]
35Peter JacksonHimself754–3504OABF21"Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story"[296][295]
35Andrew Ross SorkinHimself754–3504OABF21"Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story"[295]
35Kara SwisherHerself754–3504OABF21"Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story"[295]
35Matthew FriendJimmy Fallon755–3505OABF17"Treehouse of Horror XXXIV"[297]
35Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob755–3505OABF17"Treehouse of Horror XXXIV"[297]
35Kylie JennerHerself755–3505OABF17"Treehouse of Horror XXXIV"[297]
35Megan MullallySarah Wiggum756–3506OABF22"Iron Marge"[298]
35Belle & SebastianThemselves
Performing "Willie and the Dream of Peat Bogs"
758–350835ABF02"Ae Bonny Romance"[299]
35Karen GillanMaisie MacWeldon758–350835ABF02"Ae Bonny Romance"[300]
35Paul HigginsHamish MacWeldon
"Ticket Booth" Actor
758–350835ABF02"Ae Bonny Romance"[300]
35David TennantPa MacWeldon758–350835ABF02"Ae Bonny Romance"[300]
35Maurice LaMarcheHedonismbot Cosplayer759–350935ABF04"Murder, She Boat"
35Taika WaititiHimself759–350935ABF04"Murder, She Boat"[301]
35John CogginsSings "Get Our Cheat On"760–351035ABF01"Do the Wrong Thing"[302]
35Ken MarinoDean Belichick760–351035ABF01"Do the Wrong Thing"[303]
35Dan PatrickRock-Skipping Announcer760–351035ABF01"Do the Wrong Thing"[303]
35Amanda SeyfriedDr. Lori Spivak761–351135ABF03"Frinkenstein's Monster"[304]
35Matt BerryChester Arborday762–351235ABF05"Lisa Gets an F1"[305]
35Rachel BloomAnnette762–351235ABF05"Lisa Gets an F1"[305]
35Cesar MazariegosViolencia Gigante Singer763–351335ABF06"Clan of the Cave Mom"
35Kerry WashingtonRayshelle Peyton763–351335ABF06"Clan of the Cave Mom"[306]
35Jason MantzoukasFinn Bon Idée764–351435ABF07"Night of the Living Wage"[307]
35Joe MantegnaFat Tony765–351535ABF09"Cremains of the Day"
35Kipp LennonSings "Leevi's" (parody of the songLevon)766–351635ABF10"The Tell-Tale Pants"[308]
35Kyle GordonDJ Crazy Times767–351735ABF11"The Tipping Point"[309]
35Chrissi PolandMs. Biljana Electonica767–351735ABF11"The Tipping Point"[309]
35Audrey TrullingerInga767–351735ABF11"The Tipping Point"[309]
35Megan MullallySarah Wiggum768–351835ABF12"Bart's Brain"[310]
35Kerry WashingtonRayshelle Peyton768–351835ABF12"Bart's Brain"[310]
36John CenaHimself769-360135ABF15"Bart's Birthday"[311]
36Danny DeVitoHerbert Powell769-360135ABF15"Bart's Birthday"[311]
36Tom HanksHimself769-360135ABF15"Bart's Birthday"[311]
36Joel McHaleHimself769-360135ABF15"Bart's Birthday"[311]
36Conan O'BrienHimself769-360135ABF15"Bart's Birthday"[311]
36Mark ProkschHackGPT769-360135ABF15"Bart's Birthday"[312]
36Seth RogenHimself769-360135ABF15"Bart's Birthday"[312]
36Amy SedarisMaggie Simpson769-360135ABF15"Bart's Birthday"[312]
36Chloe FinemanTasha770-360235ABF08"The Yellow Lotus"[313]
36Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob770-360235ABF08"The Yellow Lotus"[313]
36Jay PharoahDrederick Tatum770-360235ABF08"The Yellow Lotus"[314]
36Kara TalveSings "Yellow Lotus Theme" (parody ofThe White Lotus theme)770-360235ABF08"The Yellow Lotus"[315]
36Griffin DunneCockroach Actor771-360335ABF18"Desperately Seeking Lisa"[316]
36Richard E. GrantJulian
British voice
771-360335ABF18"Desperately Seeking Lisa"[317][318]
36Tracy LettsHimself771-360335ABF18"Desperately Seeking Lisa"[318]
36Molly ShannonKatya771-360335ABF18"Desperately Seeking Lisa"[318]
36Topher GraceWilliam "Billy" O'Donnell772-360435ABF16"Shoddy Heat"[319]
36Juan Carlos EnriquezSings "Jarabe Tapatío"773-360535ABF13"Treehouse of Horror XXXV"[320]
36Jorge R. GutierrezSings "Jarabe Tapatío"773-360535ABF13"Treehouse of Horror XXXV"[320][321]
36Rob LaZebnikSpit-Takers Anonymous Guy773-360535ABF13"Treehouse of Horror XXXV"[322]
36Tim YoonSings "Jarabe Tapatío"773-360535ABF13"Treehouse of Horror XXXV"[320]
36Christine NangleMom Goods Manager774-360635ABF17"Women in Shorts"
36Ruth ReichlHerself774-360635ABF17"Women in Shorts"[323]
36Renee RidgeleyDr. Wendy Sage774-360635ABF17"Women in Shorts"
36Kerry WashingtonRayshelle Peyton774-360635ABF17"Women in Shorts"[323]
36Andy SerkisIllustrated Man
Siegfried Blaze
775-360735ABF14"Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes"[324]
36Kate BerlantStressed Woman776-360836ABF01"Convenience Airways"[325]
36John EarlyJoel776-360836ABF01"Convenience Airways"[326]
36Jay PharoahDrederick Tatum776-360836ABF01"Convenience Airways"
36John PirruccelloWarren Wingspan776-360836ABF01"Convenience Airways"[326]
36Ike BarinholtzWayne the Grip777-360936ABF03"Homer and Her Sisters"[327]
36Susie EssmanAunt Sadie Krustofsky777-360936ABF03"Homer and Her Sisters"[327]
36Jay PharoahDrederick Tatum777-360936ABF03"Homer and Her Sisters"
36|D+Derren BrownHimself778-3610
779-3611
35ABF21
35ABF22
"O C'mon All Ye Faithful"[316][317]
36|D+Patti LaBelleHerself778-3610
779-3611
35ABF21
35ABF22
"O C'mon All Ye Faithful"[316][317]
36|D+Pentatonix[S]Themselves
Christmas Carol singers
778-3610
779-3611
35ABF21
35ABF22
"O C'mon All Ye Faithful"[316][317]
36|D+Kara TalveBart Simpson's singing voice778-3610
779-3611
35ABF21
35ABF22
"O C'mon All Ye Faithful"
36Glenn CloseMona Simpson780-361236ABF02"The Man Who Flew Too Much"[328]
36Robert ParkerHimself781-361336ABF04"Bottle Episode"[329]
36|D+Joseph Gordon-LevittMonty B782-361435ABF19"The Past and the Furious"
36Rachel BloomAnnette783-361536ABF05"The Flandshees of Innersimpson"[330]
36Jane KaczmarekJudge Constance Harm783-361536ABF05"The Flandshees of Innersimpson"[330]
36Fiona ShawMrs. McCormick783-361536ABF05"The Flandshees of Innersimpson"[330]
36Sidse Babett KnudsenOthinquic Pen784-361636ABF06"The Last Man Expanding"[314]
36Joe MantegnaFat Tony784-361636ABF06"The Last Man Expanding"[331]
36Beverly D'AngeloLurleen Lumpkin785-361736ABF07"P.S. I Hate You"[332]
36Jon LovitzArtie Ziff785-361736ABF07"P.S. I Hate You"[332]
36Tim MeadowsHimself785-361736ABF07"P.S. I Hate You"[332]
36|D+Hugh BonnevilleNarrator786-361835ABF20"Yellow Planet"
36Kevin BurkhardtHimself787-361936ABF08"Abe League of Their Moe"[333]
36Jamie DemetriouAeropos Walkov787-361936ABF08"Abe League of Their Moe"[333]
36Steve GelbsHimself787-361936ABF08"Abe League of Their Moe"[333]
36Kevin MillarHimself787-361936ABF08"Abe League of Their Moe"[333]
36Kelena NeskoskaSings Macedonian cover of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"787-361936ABF08"Abe League of Their Moe"[334]
36Navena NeskoskaSings Macedonian cover of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"787-361936ABF08"Abe League of Their Moe"[334]
36Naum NeskoskiSings Macedonian cover of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"787-361936ABF08"Abe League of Their Moe"[334]
36Jimmy "Jomboy" O'BrienHimself787-361936ABF08"Abe League of Their Moe"
36Chris RockHimself787-361936ABF08"Abe League of Their Moe"[333]
36Kara TalveSings Macedonian cover of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"787-361936ABF08"Abe League of Their Moe"[334]
36Danny TrejoHimself787-361936ABF08"Abe League of Their Moe"[333]
36John DiMaggioThad Parkour788-362036ABF09"Stew Lies"[335]
36Maurice LaMarcheWilhelm von Wonthelm788-362036ABF09"Stew Lies"[335]
36Joe MantegnaFat Tony
Fat Tony's Father
788-362036ABF09"Stew Lies"
36Angelo MooreAdditionalSka vocals788-362036ABF09"Stew Lies"
36Blake GriffinHimself789-362136ABF10"Full Heart, Empty Pool"[336]
36Andrew LuckHimself789-362136ABF10"Full Heart, Empty Pool"[336]
36Megan RapinoeHerself789-362136ABF10"Full Heart, Empty Pool"[336]
36Robert SmigelGabriel Razelton789-362136ABF10"Full Heart, Empty Pool"[336]
36Rick StevesHimself789-362136ABF10"Full Heart, Empty Pool"[336]
36Zooey DeschanelQuirk Girl790-362236ABF11"Estranger Things"[337]
36Gary LeRoi GraySingsItchy & Scratchy Show Reboot theme790-362236ABF11"Estranger Things"
36Max GreenfieldSchultz790-362236ABF11"Estranger Things"[337]
36Sarah McLachlanHerself790-362236ABF11"Estranger Things"[337]
37Paul BrittainShawn Garrett Evanson / Keagan791-370136ABF13"Thrifty Ways to Thieve Your Mother"[338]
37Cole EscolaDevin791-370136ABF13"Thrifty Ways to Thieve Your Mother"[338]
37David HermanJohn "Clincher" Clinch791-370136ABF13"Thrifty Ways to Thieve Your Mother"[338]
37Stephanie HsuVidalia791-370136ABF13"Thrifty Ways to Thieve Your Mother"[338]
37Rosalie ChiangHubert Wong792-370236ABF14"Keep Chalm and Gary On"
37Cole EscolaDevin792-370236ABF14"Keep Chalm and Gary On"[339]
37Adam PallyBen792-370236ABF14"Keep Chalm and Gary On"[339]
37Kerry WashingtonRayshelle Peyton792-370236ABF14"Keep Chalm and Gary On"[339]
37Ike BarinholtzWayne the Grip793-370336ABF15"Treehouse of Horror XXXVI"[340]
37Viola DavisPlastic World Narrator (Plastic Maggie Simpson)793-370336ABF15"Treehouse of Horror XXXVI"[340]
37Idris ElbaThe Devil793-370336ABF15"Treehouse of Horror XXXVI"[340]
37Matt GroeningHimself793-370336ABF15"Treehouse of Horror XXXVI"
37Michael KeatonHal Julian793-370336ABF15"Treehouse of Horror XXXVI"[340]
37Albert BrooksGreg794-370436ABF12"Men Behaving Manly"[341]
37Maurice LaMarcheFred Flintstone-like Man794-370436ABF12"Men Behaving Manly"
37Troy BakerJonesy795-370536ABF17"Bad Boys... for Life?"
37Maurice LaMarcheJerry Seinfeld795-370536ABF17"Bad Boys... for Life?"[342][343]
37Matthew ModineDr. Leonard Stern795-370536ABF17"Bad Boys... for Life?"[342]
37Suzie YeungHope795-370536ABF17"Bad Boys... for Life?"
37Rosalie ChiangHubert Wong796-370636ABF16"Bart 'N' Frink"
37Glenn HowertonPete Linz796-370636ABF16"Bart 'N' Frink"[344]
37Danny PudiJohnson Bryans796-370636ABF16"Bart 'N' Frink"[344]
37Carrie CoonBeatrice Bouvier797-370736ABF18"Sashes to Sashes"[345]
37Cole EscolaDevin797-370736ABF18"Sashes to Sashes"[345]
37Brendan GleesonElderly Joe Quimby Sr.797-370736ABF18"Sashes to Sashes"[345]
37Domhnall GleesonYoung Joe Quimby Sr.797-370736ABF18"Sashes to Sashes"[345]
37Christine NangleAdditional voices797-370736ABF18"Sashes to Sashes"
37Paget BrewsterFBI Profiler798-370837ABF01"The Day of the Jack-up"[346]
37Symone HollidayKneesock Doll #1798-370837ABF01"The Day of the Jack-up"
37Courtney RosemontKneesock Doll #2798-370837ABF01"The Day of the Jack-up"

Upcoming scheduled guest stars

[edit]

The following have been announced as guest stars for upcoming episodes that have not yet aired. This however is subject to change as sometimes in the past announced guest stars have had their appearances cut for time, been removed or replaced, or for some other reason have not appeared in the final episode.

SeasonGuest starRole(s)No.Prod. codeEpisode title
37Mike CullenRusty the Piercer799-370937ABF02"Aunt Misbehavin'"[347]
37Gary JanettiStylish Patron799-370937ABF02"Aunt Misbehavin'"[347]
37Stephen TobolowskyMerle799-370937ABF02"Aunt Misbehavin'"[347]
37Kieran CulkinHub800-371037ABF04"Guess Who's Coming to Skinner"[348]
37Karen GillanMaisie MacWeldon-MacDougal800-371037ABF04"Guess Who's Coming to Skinner"[348]
37Kurtwood SmithHub's Father800-371037ABF04"Guess Who's Coming to Skinner"[348]
37Barry SonnenfeldMr. Ho-Hum800-371037ABF04"Guess Who's Coming to Skinner"[348]
37Kerry WashingtonRayshelle Peyton800-371037ABF04"Guess Who's Coming to Skinner"[348]
37Jon LovitzArtie Ziff801-371137ABF03"Parahormonal Activity"[349]
37|D+Patti Harrison??36ABF22"Yellow Mirror"[350]
37|D+Demi Moore??36ABF22"Yellow Mirror"[350]
37Kelsey GrammerSideshow Bob???[314]

Additionally, executive producer Matt Selman stated that he has a part in mind forLarry David for an upcoming episode but has doubts whether he'll accept the offer.[351]

Guest stars with multiple appearances

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The following people have guest starred on the show twice or more.

  1   Indicates the figure includes an appearance inThe Simpsons Movie  2   Indicates the figure includes an appearance in the Butterfingers commercials  3   Indicates the figure includes an appearance in "Do the Bartman" music video  4   Indicates the figure includes an appearance in aThe Simpsons Game  5   Indicates the figure includes an appearance in "The Simpsons Ride"  6   Indicates the figure includes an uncredited appearance  7   Indicates the figure dictates appearances as a recurring guest star up until joining the regular supporting cast

RankGuest starAppearances
1stMarcia Wallace12346179
2ndPhil Hartman452
3rdJoe Mantegna146
4thMaurice LaMarche432
5thKelsey Grammer4525
6thJon Lovitz21
Frank Welker6
8thKevin Michael Richardson718
9thAlbert Brooks112
Glenn Close
Jackie Mason
12thJane Kaczmarek10
Kipp Lennon
14thMichael Dees8
Terry W. Greene
Sally Stevens
Kerry Washington
18thValerie Harper7
Renee Ridgeley
20thDana Gould6
Jan Hooks
Stacy Keach
Michael York
24thKen Burns5
Matt Groening46
Megan Mullally
Christine Nangle
Jay Pharoah
J. K. Simmons
George Takei
31stRachel Bloom4
Michael Carrington
Zooey Deschanel
Danny DeVito
John DiMaggio4
Stephen Hawking
Werner Herzog
Eric Idle
Natasha Lyonne
Charles Napier
Pamela Reed
Sarah Silverman
Scott Thompson
44thTony Bennett3
Rosalie Chiang
Gary Coleman
Beverly D'Angelo
Cole Escola
Will Forte
Anne Hathaway
Pete Holmes
James Earl Jones
John Kassir
Joan Kenley
Stan Lee
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Gene Merlino
David Hyde Pierce
Daniel Radcliffe
Michael Rapaport
Alex Rocco
Seth Rogen
Paul Rudd
Sab Shimono
James Sie
Kiefer Sutherland
Kara Talve
Ron Taylor
Hank Williams Jr.
"Weird Al" Yankovic


RankGuest starAppearances
71stSteve Allen2
Trey Anastasio
Fred Armisen
John Autry II
Awkwafina
Baha Men
Alec Baldwin
Ike Barinholtz
Drew Barrymore
Mario Batali
Jason Bateman
Kristen Bell
Jim Beanz
Ed Begley Jr.
V. Bozeman
Paul Brittain
Steve Buscemi
David Byrne
Charlean Carmon
Kim Cattrall
Shawn Colvin
David Copperfield
Simon Cowell
Brian Cox
Bryan Cranston
David Crosby
Benedict Cumberbatch
Willem Dafoe
William Daniels
Robin Atkin Downes
Susan Egan
Billy Eichner
R. Lee Ermey
Joe Frazier
Matthew Friend
Neil Gaiman
Janeane Garofalo
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Brian George
Ricky Gervais
Jim Gilstrap
Topher Grace
Brian Grazer
Seth Green
Terry Gross
Bill Hader
Tom Hanks1
David Herman
Ron Howard
Penn Jillette
Carol Kane6
Michael Keaton
Keegan-Michael Key
Larry King
Sidse Babett Knudsen
Joey Kramer
Denice Kumagai
Phil LaMarr
Jay Leno
James Lipton
John Lithgow
Christopher Lloyd5
Jane Lynch


RankGuest starAppearances
71stNatalie Maines2
Garry Marshall
Karen Maruyama
Cesar Mazariegos
Michael McKean
Sam McMurray
Cristin Milioti
Tracy Morgan
John Mulaney
Rupert Murdoch
Joe Namath
Leonard Nimoy
Edward Norton
Ted Nugent
NRBQ
Conan O'Brien
Chris O'Dowd
Nick Offerman
Timothy Olyphant
Patton Oswalt
Judith Owen
Chelsea Peretti
Don Pardo
Jessica Paré
Amy Poehler
Natalie Portman
Tito Puente
Thomas Pynchon
Dan Rather
John Ratzenberger
John Roberts
Phil Rosenthal1
Susan Sarandon
Kristen Schaal
Mike Scioscia
Andy Serkis
David Silverman
Susie Stevens
Patrick Stewart
Elizabeth Taylor
Teller
Dave Thomas
Destiny Torres
Alex Trebek
Dick Tufeld
Gedde Watanabe
Adam West
Billy West4
Barry White
Betty White
Kristen Wiig
Lona Williams
Marc Wilmore
Paul Winfield

Other media

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Beyond the television series and the movie, there have been other media products of The Simpsons where guest stars have provided vocal talents in addition to the regular cast. From music videos, to video games, commercials and theme park rides, the following guest stars have appeared in various Simpsons-related media.

DateGuest starRole(s)Media TypeTitle
Dec 2, 1990Marcia WallaceEdna KrabappelMusic Video"Do the Bartman" (7F75)
Nov 4, 1992Oprah WinfreyHerselfSegmentThe Oprah Winfrey Show "Oprah Meets the Simpsons"
1993Marcia WallaceEdna KrabappelCommercial"Bart's Locker" (Butterfinger)
Sept 5, 1995Terry BradshawHimselfSpecial"Homer and Bart visitingNFL on FOX"
Sept 5, 1995James BrownHimselfSpecial"Homer and Bart visitingNFL on FOX"
Sept 5, 1995Jimmy JohnsonHimselfSpecial"Homer and Bart visitingNFL on FOX"
Sept 5, 1995Howie LongHimselfSpecial"Homer and Bart visitingNFL on FOX"
Sept 1, 1997Phil HartmanLionel Hutz
Troy McClure
Video Game"The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield"
Sept 1, 1997Marcia WallaceEdna KrabappelVideo Game"The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield"
Nov 24, 2001Marcia WallaceEdna KrabappelVideo Game"The Simpsons: Road Rage"
Oct 30, 2007Vyolet DiazVioletVideo Game"The Simpsons Game"
Oct 30, 2007John DiMaggioBenderVideo Game"The Simpsons Game"
Oct 30, 2007Kelsey GrammerSideshow BobVideo Game"The Simpsons Game"
Oct 30, 2007Matt GroeningHimselfVideo Game"The Simpsons Game"
Oct 30, 2007Maurice LaMarcheWilliam ShakespeareVideo Game"The Simpsons Game"
Oct 30, 2007Marcia WallaceEdna KrabappelVideo Game"The Simpsons Game"
Oct 30, 2007Billy WestDr. ZoidbergVideo Game"The Simpsons Game"
Oct 30, 2007Will WrightHimselfVideo Game"The Simpsons Game"
May 15, 2008Kelsey GrammerSideshow BobTheme Park Ride"The Simpsons Ride"
May 15, 2008Christopher LloydEmmett "Doc" BrownTheme Park Ride"The Simpsons Ride"
Feb 7, 2010Maurice LaMarcheNews AnchorCommercial"Hard Times"Coca-ColaSuper Bowl XLIV Commercial
Apr 22, 2012Zooey DeschanelHerselfSpecial"FOX's 25th Anniversary Special"
Jan 26, 2014Terry BradshawHimselfPromo"Simpsons Super Bowl XLVIII Promo"
Jan 26, 2014Zooey DeschanelHerselfPromo"Simpsons Super Bowl XLVIII Promo"
Jan 26, 2014Jimmy JohnsonHimselfPromo"Simpsons Super Bowl XLVIII Promo"
Jan 26, 2014Howie LongHimselfPromo"Simpsons Super Bowl XLVIII Promo"
Jan 26, 2014Curt MenefeeHimselfPromo"Simpsons Super Bowl XLVIII Promo"
Jan 26, 2014Michael StrahanHimselfPromo"Simpsons Super Bowl XLVIII Promo"
Oct 13, 2016Jimmy KimmelHimselfSegmentJimmy Kimmel Live! "The Simpsons 600th Episode"
Oct 14, 2018Kevin BurkhardtHimselfPromo"Milhouse visitsMLB on Fox"[352]
Oct 14, 2018David OrtizHimselfPromo"Milhouse visitsMLB on Fox"[352]
Oct 14, 2018Alex RodriguezHimselfPromo"Milhouse visitsMLB on Fox"[352]
Oct 14, 2018Frank ThomasHimselfPromo"Milhouse visitsMLB on Fox"[352]
Jun 24, 2021Sona MovsesianHerselfSpecial"Homer Simpson conductsConan'sTBS Exit Interview"[353]
Jun 24, 2021Conan O'BrienHimselfSpecial"Homer Simpson conductsConan'sTBS Exit Interview"[353]
Jul 7, 2021Tom HiddlestonLokiShort"The Good, the Bart, and the Loki"
Jul 7, 2021Maurice LaMarcheOdinShort"The Good, the Bart, and the Loki"
Dec 24, 2021Bad BunnyHimselfShort / Music Video"Te Deseo Lo Mejor"
Apr 22, 2022Sunkrish BalaOrchestra MemberShort"When Billie Met Lisa"
Apr 22, 2022Billie EilishHerselfShort"When Billie Met Lisa"[354]
Apr 22, 2022Finneas O'ConnellHimselfShort"When Billie Met Lisa"[354]
Sep 8, 2022Tom HiddlestonLokiShort"Welcome to the Club"
Dec 15, 2022Andrea BocelliHimselfShort"The Simpsons Meet the Bocellis in 'Feliz Navidad'"[355]
Dec 15, 2022Matteo BocelliHimselfShort"The Simpsons Meet the Bocellis in 'Feliz Navidad'"[355]
Dec 15, 2022Virginia BocelliHerselfShort"The Simpsons Meet the Bocellis in 'Feliz Navidad'"[355]
May 10, 2024Maurice LaMarcheDarth Vader
Rotta The Huttlett
Short"May the 12th Be with You"
May 10, 2024Seth MacFarlaneStewie GriffinShort"May the 12th Be with You"
May 10, 2024Carolyn OmineNani PelekaiShort"May the 12th Be with You"
Oct 11, 2024Kelsey GrammerSideshow BobShort"The Most Wonderful Time of the Year"
Oct 11, 2024Maurice LaMarcheDarth Vader
Amos Slade
Thanos
Short"The Most Wonderful Time of the Year"
Dec 9, 2024Drew CarterHimselfSpecial"The Simpsons Funday Football"
Dec 9, 2024Mina KimesHerselfSpecial"The Simpsons Funday Football"
Dec 9, 2024Eli ManningHimselfSpecial"The Simpsons Funday Football"
Dec 9, 2024Peyton ManningHimselfSpecial"The Simpsons Funday Football"
Dec 9, 2024Dan OrlovskyHimselfSpecial"The Simpsons Funday Football"
Dec 9, 2024Steven A. SmithHimselfSpecial"The Simpsons Funday Football"
Dec 9, 2024Scott Van PeltHimselfSpecial"The Simpsons Funday Football"
Nov 1, 2025Troy BakerJonesyShort"Fortnite ǀ The Simpsons Short 1: Apocalypse D'oh"[356]
Nov 1, 2025Suzie YeungHopeShort"Fortnite ǀ The Simpsons Short 1: Apocalypse D'oh"[356]
Nov 18, 2025Suzie YeungHopeShort"Fortnite ǀ The Simpsons Short 3: Multiplidiocy"[356]
Nov 24, 2025Troy BakerJonesyShort"Fortnite ǀ The Simpsons Short 4: The Incredible Bulk"[356]
Nov 24, 2025Suzie YeungHopeShort"Fortnite ǀ The Simpsons Short 4: The Incredible Bulk"[356]

Guest animators

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The show has also had several guest animators who will do their own version of the show's opening credits, from just a couch gag to the whole introduction. Starting from the22nd season, these following guest animators have contributed to the show:

SeasonGuest animatorProductionNo.Prod. codeEpisode title
22BanksyBanksy couch gag467–2203MABF18"MoneyBART"
23John KricfalusiJohn K. couch gag488–2302NABF17"Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts"
23Bill PlymptonPlymptoons couch gag504–2318PABF11"Beware My Cheating Bart"
24Bill PlymptonNoir couch gag523–2415RABF09"Black Eyed, Please"
24Stoopid Buddy StoodiosRobot Chicken couch gag528–2420RABF12"The Fabulous Faker Boy"
25Guillermo del Toro (concept)Guillermo del Toro opening sequence532–2502RABF16"Treehouse of Horror XXIV"
25Bill PlymptonChannel Changer couch gag540–2510SABF03"Married to the Blob"
25Sylvain ChometSylvain Chromet couch gag542–2512SABF08"Diggs"
25Michał SochaHomer's Brain couch gag549–2519SABF14"What to Expect When Bart's Expecting"
26Don HertzfeldtThe Simpsons Travel to the Future (aka, The Sampsans) couch gag553–2601SABF20"Clown in the Dumps"
26Paul Robertson and Ivan DixonSimpsons Pixel couch gag566–2614TABF07"My Fare Lady"
26Justin Roiland andDan HarmonRick and Morty couch gag574–2622TABF16"Mathlete's Feat"
27John KricfalusiThe Couch Gag couch gag579–2705TABF18"Treehouse of Horror XXVI"
27Steve CuttsLA-Z Rider couch gag585–2711VABF04"Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles"
27Bill PlymptonRoomance couch gag589–2715VABF08"Lisa the Veterinarian"
27Eric GoldbergDisney couch gag593–2719VABF12"Fland Canyon"
27Michał SochaBuild Your Own Couch Gag596–2722VABF15"Orange Is the New Yellow"
28Stoopid Buddy StoodiosRobot Chicken couch gag (#2)611–2815WABF08"The Cad and the Hat"
28Bill PlymptonThe Artiste couch gag613–2817WABF10"22 for 30"
29Bill PlymptonHomer's Face couch gag631–2913XABF06"3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage"
30Bernard Derriman andBento Box EntertainmentBob's Burgers couch gag642–3003XABF17"My Way or the Highway to Heaven"
31Michał Socha and Ron DiamondThe Extremesons couch gag680–3118YABF13"The Incredible Lightness of Being a Baby"[357]
32Bill PlymptonHomer's Family couch gag700–3216QABF09"Manger Things"
32Janine Widget and Katrin von NiederhäusernSwiss Pocket Knife couch gag702–3218
714–3308
QABF11
UABF01
"Burger Kings"
"Portrait of a Lackey on Fire"
33Stoopid Buddy Stoodios"All Hail Princess Maggie" couch gag710–3304QABF19"The Wayz We Were"
33SpikerMonster (aka, Mr. Spike R. Monster)SpikerMonster couch gag728–3322UABF14"Poorhouse Rock"[358]
34Janine Widget and Katrin von NiederhäusernNo Connection couch gag729–3401UABF16"Habeas Tortoise"
34Bill PlymptonThe Rug couch gag730–3402UABF19"One Angry Lisa"
34Jacob's Food DiariesSimpsons Culinary couch gag735–3407OABF01"From Beer to Paternity"[359]
34Stoopid Buddy StoodiosPart of the Couch couch gag741–3413OABF06"The Many Saints of Springfield"
35Janine Widget and Katrin von NiederhäusernThanksgiving Turkey Hand couch gag757–3507OABF19"It's a Blunderful Life"
36Jorge R. GutierrezCottage of Terror773-360535ABF13"Treehouse of Horror XXXV"[320]
37Ward SuttonStan Kelly opening793-370336ABF15"Treehouse of Horror XXXVI"

Potential guest stars

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SeasonGuest starRole(s)No.Prod. codeEpisode title
1James Earl JonesSideshow Bob012–1127G12"Krusty Gets Busted"
Notes: Jones was the original choice for the role of Sideshow Bob, until producers decided onKelsey Grammer instead. Jones would go on to guest voice several times on the show still, starting in the very next season.[360]
2Ron TaylorBleeding Gums Murphy018–2057F05"Dancin' Homer"
Notes: Taylor was originally going to reprise the role of Bleeding Gums Murphy from "Moaning Lisa", but could not record the part because he was in New York at the time, soDaryl Coley took over for him.[361]
2William Shatner
Bruce Springsteen
Themselves024–2117F11"One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish"
Notes:Larry King's role was originally intended for Shatner and Springsteen, but both rejected the offer. Shatner turned the offer down because he thought the producers were going to make fun of his speech patterns.[362]
3George TakeiAkira038–3037F23"When Flanders Failed"
Notes: Scheduling conflicts stopped Takei from reprising his role as Akira from "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish" so cast member Hank Azaria did an impression of Takei. While Takei would appear in other roles following this, Azaria would then continue to voice Akira for most of the series from then on, until Takei would reprise the role over 20 years later in "What Animated Women Want".[363]
3Sheldon LeonardFat Tony039–3048F03"Bart the Murderer"
Notes: Originally the producers wanted Leonard, but he turned down the role of Fat Tony that would go toJoe Mantegna.[364]
3Catherine O'HaraCollette the Waitress045–3108F08"Flaming Moe's"
Notes: O'Hara recorded all her lines for Collette, but the producers felt that her voice did not suit the character so used supporting cast member Jo Ann Harris' temp track instead, whereby Harris had done an impression ofShelley Long's character ofDiane Chambers fromCheers. O'Hara was still credited at the end of the episode despite all of her dialogue being replaced.[365]
3Bruce SpringsteenHimself048–3138F11"Radio Bart"
Notes: Springsteen rejected the show for the second time with his part going toSting instead.[366]
3Carlton Fisk
Rickey Henderson
Nolan Ryan
Ryne Sandberg
Themselves052–3178F13"Homer at the Bat"
Notes: These were some of the known baseball stars approached to guest star, only to turn the offer down.[367]
3Marcia WallaceEdna Krabappel052–3178F13"Homer at the Bat"
Notes: Originally guest starJosé Canseco was slated to wake up in bed with Edna and miss the game in a parody ofBull Durham, but Canseco's then-wife, Esther Haddad, objected. Edna's part was cut but Wallace had still recorded dialogue and was still credited at the end of the episode.[368]
4Don RicklesHimself067–4089F06"New Kid on the Block"
Notes: The episode's original subplot was intended to include Rickles presenting a comedy show and Homer laughing excessively at his jokes, until Rickles ridicules him. The pair were intended to start fighting and end up having to go to court. Despite production staff being sure that Rickles would appear in the episode, he was reportedly upset by the concept of the storyline, as he did not wish to be portrayed as a "mean guy". When attending a Fox Broadcasting Company publicity event in New York City withRupert Murdoch, creator Matt Groening was introduced by Murdoch to Rickles. Rickles began shouting at Groening, accusing him of spying on his Las Vegas act and using material from that for the episode. The cast actually had been receiving recordings from Rickles from the 1950s to use as ideas on how to get the style for his animatic portrayal.[369]
4William Shatner
George Takei
Themselves071–4129F10"Marge vs. the Monorail"
Notes: BothStar Trek actors turned down the role that went toLeonard Nimoy. Shatner turned down the show for the second time, while Takei only rejected the part because he did not want to make fun of public transportation as he was a member of the board of directors of theSouthern California Rapid Transit District (now theLos Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority). Producers had originally skipped asking Nimoy assuming he would turn the part down, only to be pleasantly surprised when he accepted.[370]
4Tom CruiseTom073–4149F12"Brother from the Same Planet"
Notes: The producers wrote the part of Tom for Cruise having been informed the actor was interested in guest starring, only for him to reject the part when offered. The role was offered to recurring guestPhil Hartman instead.[19]
4Clint Eastwood
Anthony Hopkins
Anthony Perkins
Dr. Wolfe076–4179F15"Last Exit to Springfield"
Notes: Both Eastwood and Hopkins turned down the role of Dr. Wolfe when offered. Perkins agreed to voice him but died before he could record any lines. The part went to cast member Hank Azaria instead.[20]
4O. J. SimpsonHimself076–4179F15"Last Exit to Springfield"
Notes: Simpson was originally wanted for the guest panelist on Smartline, but he turned down the part that would go toDr. Joyce Brothers instead. Producers later stated they were happy it turned out this way given the controversy that would later surround Simpson.[20]
4Jon LovitzArtie Ziff078–4199F16"The Front"
Notes: Scheduling conflicts prevented Lovitz from being able to reprise his role of Artie Ziff from "The Way We Was" and Dan Castellaneta filled in the role. Lovitz would go on to voice Ziff in the future.[371]
4Alex RoccoRoger Meyers Jr.078–4199F16"The Front"
Notes: Scheduling conflicts prevented Rocco from being able to reprise his role of Roger Meyers. Jr. from "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge" and Hank Azaria filled in the role. Azaria would continue to voice the character for the next few seasons, though Rocco did return to the role twice more.[371]
4Jimmy Carter
Gerald Ford
Wynonna Judd
Richard Nixon
Ronald Reagan
The Rolling Stones
Themselves081–4229F19"Krusty Gets Kancelled"
Notes: All of these celebrities were approached to guest star as themselves, but all turned down the offer.Mick Jagger andKeith Richards of The Rolling Stones would later accept guest spots years later in "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation" and their role went to theRed Hot Chili Peppers. Of the then-living ex-President of the United States offered parts only Reagan actually responded.[372]
4PrinceLeon Kompowsky??Unproduced sequel to "Stark Raving Dad"
Notes: A planned follow-up to "Stark Raving Dad", the plot focused onMichael Jackson impersonator Leon Kompowsky returning to Springfield claiming to be the pop star Prince. The script was written by freelancers and polished byConan O'Brien. According to executive producerMike Reiss it saw Kompowsky encourage the Springfield residents to "loosen up, become more flamboyant and become more sexually open". Prince originally agreed to voice Kompowsky, but the writers discovered that Prince was referring to a different script entirely written by a friend of his. Prince disliked their script and demanded the other one be used, but the writers refused and the episode was never produced.[373]
4Frank ZappaHimself???
Notes: Matt Groening and Zappa were friends and mutual fans of each other's work. Zappa had agreed to a guest spot on the show sometime aroundseason 4, but became ill and died before he could record a part.[374]
5Phil HartmanLionel Hutz091–5101F08"$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to
Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)
"
Notes: A scene involving Hartman as Lionel Hutz was cut for time. The scene was released as a deleted scene on the DVD setThe Simpsons: The Complete Fifth Season.
5Marvelous Marvin Hagler
Wayne Newton
Sylvester Stallone
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Bruce Willis
Themselves091–5101F08"$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to
Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)
"
Notes: Hagler was the original choice forGerry Cooney's role while Newton was the original pick forRobert Goulet's, but both rejected the offer. There was a brief period when the episode had a different subplot that revolved around the restaurant chainPlanet Hollywood. Matt Groening had been told by a spokesperson that if he put Planet Hollywood inThe Simpsons, Stallone, Schwarzenegger, and Willis, would agree to make guest appearances on the show. The writers of were excited about this so they wrote a new subplot for the episode that featured Planet Hollywood and the three actors. However, for unknown reasons, they were unable to appear in the episode.[375]
5Michael CaineHimself094–5131F10"Homer and Apu"
Notes: Caine was the original choice wanted forJames Woods' part, but he turned down the offer. It's possible that producers also wanted Caine to voice himself in "Burns' Heir" that was produced around the same time and only aired five episodes later where Dan Castellaneta did an impression of Caine, but this has not been confirmed.
5Richard SimmonsRobotic Richard Simmons099–5181F16"Burns' Heir"
Notes: Simmons was interested in a guest spot but rejected the part when he learned he was going to be a robot. The scene was cut from the episode, but a version where the robot was voiced by Dan Castellaneta was shown as a deleted scene in "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular".[376]
6Al GoreHimself109–6062F03"Treehouse of Horror V"
Notes: According toBill Oakley, the then-Vice President Gore was asked to host the Halloween special in season 6 or 7.[377]
6Wayne Gretzky
Bobby Orr
Themselves111–6082F05"Lisa on Ice"
Notes: According to writerMike Scully the original draft of the episode featured cameos from the two ice hockey legends, but they were ultimately cut because they had such a good family story. Gretzky would eventually guest star in the episode "The Nightmare After Krustmas" more than 20 years later.[378]
7Faye DunawayHerself135–7073F05"King-Size Homer"
Notes: Dunaway originally agreed to voice herself in the movieHonk If You're Horny that Homer went to see in the episode, but canceled.
7David BrinkleyHimself146–7183F16"The Day the Violence Died"
Notes: The producers were unable to get Brinkley to play his part, so he was instead voiced by Harry Shearer.[379]
7William HickeyChester J. Lampwick146–7183F16"The Day the Violence Died"
Notes: Hickey was the first choice to voice Chester instead ofKirk Douglas, but he rejected the offer.[379]
7Bob Dylan
Bruce Springsteen
Neil Young
Hole
Pearl Jam
Themselves152–7243F21"Homerpalooza"
Notes: These musicians were asked to take part in the episode, but declined. WhileSonic Youth did appear in the episode, according to producers they would have refused to hadCourtney Love (of Hole) accepted.[380]
8Shirley BasseySings "Scorpio"155–8023F23"You Only Move Twice"
Notes: The producers wantedJames Bond theme vocalist Bassey to sing the theme for Scoprio, but could not get her soSally Stevens provided the vocals instead.[381]
8Don KingHimself156–8034F03"The Homer They Fall"
Notes: King was approached to play himself but declined, so parody character Lucius Sweet replaced him voiced byPaul Winfield.[382]
8Sheryl CrowTo sing "Can I Borrow a Feeling?"159–8064F04"A Milhouse Divided"
Notes: Crow was asked to sing Kirk Van Houten's song over the closing credits, but rejected the offer.[383]
8Bob Dylan
Wallace Shawn
Coyote162–8093F24"El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer
(The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)
"
Notes: Dylan was a potential choice for the voice of the Coyote instead ofJohnny Cash, despite having recently rejected the show before.[384] Shawn was another potential candidate according to Bill Oakley, though he would later guest star more than 20 years later as Wallace the Hernia in "I Want You (She's So Heavy)"[385]
8Julie AndrewsShary Bobbins166–8133G03"Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious"
Notes: TheMary Poppins actress was originally touted to play her parody, but Maggie Roswell did such a good job for the temp read that the producers decided to keep it.[386]
8Quentin TarantinoHimself166–8133G03"Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious"
Notes: Tarantino originally agreed to play himself, but did not agree with the lines he was given and backed out. Dan Castellaneta impersonated him.
8John TurturroMr. Mitchell173–8204F16"The Canine Mutiny"
Notes: Turturro recorded Mr. Mitchell's dialogue, but when he refused to come in again for some re-takes his audio was cut and Dan Castellaneta re-voiced the character.[387]
8Nicolas Cage
William H. Macy
Steve Martin
Frank Grimes176–8234F19"Homer's Enemy"
Notes: Martin was the original choice for the part of Frank Grimes, but he turned down the offer. He did accept the role of Ray Patterson the very next season in "Trash of the Titans" however. The role went to Hank Azaria, who based his performance of the character on Macy specifically and thought that Macy should have done it. After his performance at the table reads however the producers decided to keep Azaria as the voice. Macy would eventually guest star in the episode "Homer's Paternity Coot".[388] Cage was also another consideration until Azara's performance sealed the deal.[389]
9Marv AlbertHimself184–9065F03"Bart Star"
Notes: Albert was originally going to playRoy Firestone's part as a sports radio host, but was dropped followingsexual assault charges that were made against him around the time the episode was in pre-production. Albert would later appear in the episode "The Burns and the Bees".[390]
9David Letterman
Jerry Seinfeld
Garry Shandling
Themselves193–9155F10"The Last Temptation of Krust"
Notes: These comedians were other options forJay Leno's role in the episode, with character designs even done for Shandling. Leno was the first one to commit to the episode. Letterman would later guest star in a couch gag for "The D'oh-cial Network"[391]
10Phil HartmanTroy McClure207–1004AABF01"Treehouse of Horror IX"
Notes: Troy McClure was supposed to hostThe World's Deadliest Executions instead ofEd McMahon, but after Hartman's tragic murder the producers decided to replace the part out of respect.[392]
10Bruce Springsteen
Tom Cruise andNicole Kidman
Kurt Russell andGoldie Hawn
Bruce Willis andDemi Moore
Themselves208–10055F19"When You Dish Upon a Star"
Notes: These celebrities were all offered the parts that would go toAlec Baldwin andKim Basinger but turned down the producers. Despite turning down the show multiple times in the past, Springsteen was originally pitched as a solo celebrity visitor and when he rejected the offer it was changed to a celebrity couple.[393]
10Rod StewartHimself217–1014AABF11"I'm with Cupid"
Notes: In early versions of the script Stewart is the musician that comes to Springfield instead ofElton John.[394]
10Howard SternHimself224–1021AABF17"Monty Can't Buy Me Love"
Notes: Stern declined to voice himself, so parody character Jerry Rude was created instead and voiced byMichael McKean for his second guest stint on the show.[395]
11Debbie Reynolds
Shirley Temple
Vicki Valentine246–1120BABF15"Last Tap Dance in Springfield"
Notes: Producers had originally wanted Temple to play parody character Vicki Valentine, but she was unable to record the role. Reynolds was then offered the role too but never responded, leaving Tress MacNeille to voice Vicki instead.[396]
11Drew BarrymoreBecky247–1121BABF18"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge"
Notes: When the staff learned that Barrymore wanted a part in an episode they wrote several scripts that might suit her. When she was offered the role of Becky or Krusty's daughter Sophie in "Insane Clown Poppy" she chose the latter and guest starParker Posey voiced Becky instead.[397]
11Bret MichaelsCyanide Lead Singer247–1121BABF18"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge"
Notes: Michaels turned down the chance to be the lead singer ofPoison tribute band Cyanide.[397]
11Kenny RogersHimself248–1122BABF19"Behind the Laughter"
Notes: Rogers was the original choice forWillie Nelson's part. Rogers even made the writers rewrite the script to remove references toKenny Rogers Roasters as a condition and when they did still declined.[398]
12Christopher WalkenHimself251–1203BABF17"Insane Clown Poppy"
Notes: Reports of the nature of Walken not voicing himself after originally agreeing vary, from scheduling conflicts to asking for more money than the producers were willing to pay. ComedianJay Mohr guest starred instead, doing an impersonation of Walken.
12Robby KriegerHimself255–1207CABF03"The Great Money Caper"
Notes: Krieger ofThe Doors had been promised a guest role on the show after the staff were allowed to use the Doors song "The End" for the episode "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder". However, during production, executive producer Mike Scully thought that the scene stood out too much and that Krieger's cameo felt "too obviously shoe-horned in," so the scene ended up being cut from the episode. The scene was later included inThe Simpsons: The Complete Twelfth Season DVD set.
12Ron HowardHimself268–1220CABF16"Children of a Lesser Clod"
Notes: Originally the third act was about the kids taking part in a film directed by Howard for what would have been his third appearance in the show, but it was changed. This is also reflected by the episode originally being titled "The Kids Stay in the Picture" instead. The producers also wanted a famousNBA player to appear in the episode, but none accepted the offer.[399]
12Jim CarreyHobo269–1221CABF17"Simpsons Tall Tales"
Notes: Carrey had agreed to play the singing Hobo, but had to drop out due to time constraints. Hank Azaria did the voice instead.
13Sean Connery
Lyle Lovett
Gary Oldman
Ultrahouse's celebrity voice270–1301CABF19"Treehouse of Horror XII"
Notes: All of these actors were under consideration for the role that went toPierce Brosnan, with Connery the original choice.[400]
13George LucasHimself287–1318DABF13"I Am Furious (Yellow)"
Notes: Producers originally wanted Lucas to hang around in the Android's Dungeon instead ofStan Lee, but after initially being interested Lucas rejected the role after reading the script when he thought the writers were making too much fun of him and theStar Wars Prequel Trilogy.[401]
13Michael Clarke DuncanJohn Coffey-like Prisoner290–1321DABF16"The Frying Game"
Notes: While recording lines for the episode, the staff were told that Duncan was visiting the Fox studios. Having not recorded the lines for the character yet, the staff asked Duncan if he wanted to voice the parody of his role fromThe Green Mile, but he declined. The role went to Hank Azaria and became a recurring character voiced by both Azaria and Kevin Michael Richardson.[402]
14Tom BrokawHimself294–1403DABF20"Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade"
Notes: Brokaw declined the offer to voice himself only because he loved Harry Shearer's impression of him so much he preferred to hear it instead.[403]
14Harvey FiersteinKarl308–1417EABF12"Three Gays of the Condo"
Notes: Fierstein was originally asked to reprise his role as Karl from the episode "Simpson and Delilah" in a cameo appearance. In the script, Homer was thrown out of the house by Marge, and encountered Karl. The purpose of the appearance was to introduce a gay couple that Homer would live with. Fierstein however felt that "the script was a lot of very clever gay jokes, and there just wasn't thatSimpsons twist" and turned the role down.[404]
14Jon Bon JoviHimself311–1420EABF15"Brake My Wife, Please"
Notes: Bon Jovi was the original choice forJackson Browne's part. The musician had apparently been keen to guest star, but he did not like the script, specifically a dig at his latest album and a scene where he was going to be covered in spaghetti.[405]
15David Beckham andVictoria Beckham
David Bowie
Morrissey
Rowan Williams
Themselves317–1504EABF22"The Regina Monologues"
Notes: All were potential English celebrities considered for the episode. The Beckhams were scripted to be seen bickering on the street, but were dropped whenTony Blair agreed to appear and it was deemed that they were not famous enough in the United States and so were not approached.Archbishop of Canterbury Williams was a fan of the show and included in a draft of the script acting as a tour guide and showing some of his relatives around London, but Williams had to reject the part due to other engagements. The producers wanted an English musician for a part and approached Bowie and Morrissey but could not sync up a time to record them so the part was dropped.[406]
15Robert StackHimself325–1512FABF07"Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
Notes: Stack was the original host of the episode instead ofIsabel Sanford and even recorded his part, but he died before the episode aired and out of respect the producers recast the part.
16Christina AguileraClarissa Wellington353–1618GABF13"A Star Is Torn"
Notes: Aguilera turned down the role that went toFantasia Barrino, but not before advertising in the media that she was appearing.[407]
16Joe MantegnaFat Tony356–1621GABF09"The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star"
Notes: Mantegna was touted as playing Fat Tony in listings for the episode, but did not appear in the final broadcast.[408]
18James GandolfiniDante Calabresis379–1801HABF15"The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer"
Notes: Producers wanted Gandolfini to play Dante, and whileThe Sopranos actor was a fan of the show he turned down the role because he did not want to play "a hood" again.Joe Pantoliano guest starred in the role instead.[409]
18Kurt VonnegutHimself384–1806HABF19"Moe'N'a Lisa"
Notes:Gore Vidal's part was originally written for Vonnegut, who turned the offer.[410]
18George ClooneyFirst Mate Billy388–1810JABF03"The Wife Aquatic"
Notes: Clooney turned down a chance to play a parody of his character fromThe Perfect Storm and it ended up going to recurring guest starMaurice LaMarche instead.[411]
18Harry Hamlin
Peter Wolf
Themselves394–1816JABF06"Homerazzi"
Notes: Both were touted as guest starring in listings for the episode, but did not appear in the final broadcast.[412]
18RonaldinhoHimself395–1817JABF10"Marge Gamer"
Notes:Ronaldo almost fell through, so he was their backup choice had that happened.[413]
MovieErin Brockovich
Johnny Knoxville
ThemselvesM1The Simpsons Movie
Notes: Brockovich's part was cut for time and pacing.[414] According to Mike Scully in an interview, Knoxville was a potential replacement forTom Hanks. This however may have been a joke on Scully's part given the context.[415]
MovieMinnie DriverGrievance CounselorM1The Simpsons Movie
Notes: The whole subplot of Driver's character helping Bart get through the humiliation after the fallout of his dare with Homer was cut as the producers felt it harmed the pacing of the movie.[416]
MovieIsla FisherDoomsday ConsultantM1The Simpsons Movie
Notes: Fisher's character and scene were cut for undisclosed reasons.[417] Animator Derek Thompson later uploaded some of Fisher's part on Vimeo, which was initially part of an animation demo reel.[418]
MovieKelsey GrammerSideshow BobM1The Simpsons Movie
Notes: Sideshow Bob had a small cameo holding a "KILL BART" sign amongst the mob who otherwise wanted Homer dead, but it was cut from the movie.[419]
MovieEdward NortonPanicky ManM1The Simpsons Movie
Notes: Norton's part was redubbed by Dan Castellaneta because the producers felt theWoody Allen impersonation that Norton did for the character was too distracting.[419]
MovieDave StewartSinging Alaska songM1The Simpsons Movie
Notes: TheEurythmics singer recorded a song about Alaska for the movie, but the whole song ended up being cut for pacing.[420]
19Brian WilliamsHimself410–1910KABF03"E Pluribus Wiggum"
Notes: Williams was the first choice forDan Rather's part, but he turned down the offer.[421]
20Matt DamonHimself422–2002KABF15"Lost Verizon"
Notes: According to early reports instead ofDenis Leary it was Damon's phone that fell into Bart's hands instead. Whether Damon refused or backed out due to scheduling conflicts or another reason is unknown.[422]
20Kenneth BranaghTom O'Flanagan434–2014LABF11"In the Name of the Grandfather"
Notes: Originally Branagh was touted as the voice of Tom instead ofColm Meaney. Why he was replaced was unknown, but according to Al Jean he recorded his parts.[423]
20Kathy IrelandHerself434–2014LABF11"In the Name of the Grandfather"
Notes: Ireland was touted as playing herself in listings for the episode. However, although she appeared in animated form in the episode, a caption stated that the producers asked her to guest voice and that she had declined. Tress MacNeille provided her vocals instead.[424]
21Michelle ObamaHerself456–2115MABF07"Stealing First Base"
Notes: Obama declined an offer to voice herself, so guest starAngela Bassett did an impression of her instead.[425]
22Jackie MasonRabbi Hyman Krustofsky479–2215NABF08"The Scorpion's Tale"
Notes: Mason was touted as reprising his role as Krusty's father in listings for the episode, but did not appear in the final broadcast.[426]
24Jackie MasonRabbi Hyman Krustofsky530–2422RABF17"Dangers on a Train"
Notes: Mason was going to reprise his role as Krusty's father singing a single line in a song, but his part was cut for time.[citation needed]
25Christiane Amanpour
Gordon Ramsay
Aaron Sorkin
Themselves533–2503RABF18"Four Regrettings and a Funeral"
Notes: These television personalities were all touted as appearing in the episode, but did not appear in the final broadcast.[427] Amanpour would later go on to voice herself a decade later in theSeason 35 episode "Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story"
25Jack BlackMilo540–2510SABF03"Married to the Blob"
Notes: When Black originally voiced Milo in the episode "Husbands and Knives" the producers had to call the actor back in to learn and sing "What's New Pussycat?" in Korean after the song "Goldfinger" (that he had originally also learned and recorded in Korean for them) was not allowed to be used on copyright grounds. According to Matt Selman after the trouble they had put him through they felt bad and could not bring themselves to get him back again, so the character of Milo was instead performed byMaurice LaMarche.[428]
26Joe MantegnaFat Tony567–2615TABF08"The Princess Guide"
Notes: Mantegna was touted as reprising his role as Fat Tony in listings for the episode, but did not appear in the final broadcast.[429]
28Joe MantegnaFat Tony602–2806VABF22"There Will Be Buds"
Notes: Mantegna was touted as reprising his role as Fat Tony in listings for the episode, but did not appear in the final broadcast.[430]
28Drew BarrymoreSophie Krustofsky606–2810WABF02"The Nightmare After Krustmas"
Notes: Barrymore was apparently not interested in returning to the role of Krusty's daughter she originated in "Insane Clown Poppy" so was replaced byNatasha Lyonne for this episode and subsequent appearances as well.[431] Barrymore would however return to voice herself in theSeason 34 episode "The King of Nice".
29George TakeiHimself628–2910XABF03"Haw-Haw Land"
Notes: Takei was touted as guest starring in listings for the episode, but did not appear in the final broadcast.[432]
30Daniel Day-LewisHimself playing Sideshow Daniel Day-Lewis657–3018YABF10"Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy"
Notes: A scene that never made it into the final broadcast would have featured Day-Lewis playing a Sideshow version of himself. He passed and the scene was cut, but there was an animatic of the scene released online by Matt Selman.[433]
31Werner HerzogWalter Hotenhoffer670–3108YABF17"Thanksgiving of Horror"
Notes: Herzog was touted as guest starring in what would be his third appearance as Walter Hotenhoffer in listings for the episode, but did not appear in the final broadcast. Herzog would appear later in the season as Dr. Lund in the episode "Screenless".
32Bill SimmonsHimself690–3206ZABF22"Podcast News"
Notes: Simmons was touted as guest starring in listings for the episode, but did not appear in the final broadcast.[220]
32Larry DavidGolf-loving Rabbi697–3213QABF06"Wad Goals"
Notes: The producers wanted David for the role but when theCOVID-19 pandemic hit they decided not to bother him.[434]
33Renee RidgeleyDr. Wendy Sage724–3318UABF11"My Octopus and a Teacher"
Notes: Ridgeley was noted as returning to the role of Dr. Sage in this episode but never appeared in the final broadcast.[435]
34Stephen KingMagical Gravedigger733–3405UABF17"Not It"
Notes: The famous author was asked to make what would have been a second guest stint in this episode parodying of his own novelIt as a magical gravedigger, but he declined.[436]
35Peter CapaldiUnknown Role758–350835ABF02"Ae Bonny Romance"
Notes: According to writer Michael Price a part was offered to the Scottish actor known for playing theTwelfth Doctor, but he was unavailable and had to decline.[437]
36Barack ObamaHimself769–360135ABF15"Bart's Birthday"
Notes: According to co-showrunner Michael Price a part was written for the formerPresident of the United States where different celebrities did tributes to the show and Obama would compare the show to being the president, stating that you begin with eight great years then a lot of bad stuff follows. Obama's representatives passed because he was busy with work related to the2024 United States presidential election.[438]
36Mads MikkelsenWilhelm von Wonthelm788-362036ABF09"Stew Lies"
Notes: Mikkelsen was touted as voicing Wilhelm von Wonthelm leading up to this episode, but for unknown reasons recurring guest star Maurice LaMarche performed the role in the final episode instead.[335]
Unknown episodes:
Rejected parts:Kathy Bates,[439]George H. W. Bush,George W. Bush,[440]Bill Clinton,[439]Chris Hemsworth,Liam Hemsworth,Luke Hemsworth,[441]Barack Obama,[442]Gregory Peck,[369]Smokey Robinson,[443]Bernie Sanders[444] andTiger Woods.[445]

Rejected but accepted later:Martin Short rejected a role early in the show's history, but did agree to play Guthrie Frenel later in the episode "Springfield Splendor".[446]
Hugh Jackman rejected an unknown role initially, but later agreed to play the Janitor in the episode "Poorhouse Rock"[441]
Rejected by producers:Donald Trump[447]
Other:

  • Robert De Niro was wanted for a part during Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein's tenure as showrunners (season 7 and 8) but they never found a role to suit him.[377]
  • While discussing successfully gettingMichael Palin for a guest appearance for Season 32 at the Comic-Con@Home 2020 panel, Al Jean mentioned another member ofMonty Python had turned them down. While not named it is implied this was likelyJohn Cleese.[448]
  • In 2021 the staff stated that they had written a part in mind forDwayne "The Rock" Johnson, but nothing seemed to have come from it. Yeardley Smith had stated several times that he had been a dream guest star of hers.[449]

Notes

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  • ^ A. This figure counts the members of bands with speaking roles separately. Bands who merely perform a song are counted as one because there is no confirmation of which of the band's members performed on their appearance.
  • ^ B. Consisting ofDick Smothers andTom Smothers.[450]
  • ^ C. While the entirety of the bandColdplay were animated playing music in the episode, only Martin had any individual lines and was credited.
  • ^ D.Kristen Schaal was incorrectly credited as "Kristen Schall".[451]
  • ^ E. Kramer had previously guest starred in "Flaming Moe's" as part of his bandAerosmith.
  • ^ F. While the entirety of the bandThe Decemberists were animated playing music in the episode, only Meloy had any individual lines and was credited.
  • ^ G. Because her sister Janet was suffering fromParkinson's disease and had trouble delivering some of the longer lines, Maggy substituted for her when needed.
  • ^ H. Consisting of Aron Michael Manderosian and Robert J. Manderosian.
  • ^ I. Maines had previously guest starred in "Papa Don't Leech" as part of her bandThe Dixie Chicks.
  • ^ J. Richardson's last appearance as a guest star before joining the supporting cast the following season.
  • ^ K. While the entirety of the bandOK Go were animated playing music in the episode, only Kulash and Nordwind had any individual lines and were credited.
  • ^ L. Wallace's appearance consisted of one line of archival audio from the episode "Bart Gets a "Z"", Marcia Wallace having passed away in 2013.
  • ^ M. Consisting of Head Ned, Red Ned, Stead Ned, Thread Ned and Bled Ned. While airing in April 2019, the music video used was from 2016 and thus featured former band members rather than the current lineup at the time.
  • ^ N. Wallace's appearance consisted of archival audio of Edna Krabappel's laugh used in a new scene.
  • ^ O. Consisting ofBrian Bell,Rivers Cuomo,Scott Shriner andPatrick Wilson.
  • ^ P. Wallace's appearance consisted of archival audio of Edna Krabappel used in new scenes.
  • ^ Q. Anastasio had previously guest starred in "Weekend at Burnsie's" as part of his bandPhish.
  • ^ R. Mason's appearance consisted of one line of archival audio from the episode "Clown in the Dumps" used in a new scene, Jackie Mason having passed away in 2021.
  • ^ S. Consisting ofMitch Grassi,Kirstin Maldonado,Scott Hoying,Kevin Olusola andMatt Sallee.

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