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Julie Deborah Kavner (born September 7, 1950) [1] is an American actress. Before becoming well-known for her voice role as Marge Simpson on the animated television series The Simpsons, Kavner attracted notice for her role as Brenda Morgenstern, the younger sister of Valerie Harper's title character in the sitcom Rhoda, for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress ...
Four of the six main cast members attend a ceremony in 2009, left to right; Nancy Cartwright (), Yeardley Smith (), Dan Castellaneta and Julie Kavner (). The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom that includes six main voice actors and numerous regular cast and recurring guest stars.
As seen in the clip shared with Variety, Homer (Dan Castellaneta) is too chicken to buy feminine hygiene products for Marge (Julie Kavner) — and the store clerks (voiced by Dawnn Lewis and Tony ...
There have also been pre-recorded skits and bits to use during the broadcast featuring Simpson’s legendary voices Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, and Yeardley Smith. The telecast will be entirely animated, with the players’ movements in sync with what is happening in real-time on the field.
Marjorie Jacqueline "Marge" Simpson [1] (née Bouvier) is a character in the American animated sitcom The Simpsons and part of the eponymous family (The Simpsons). Voiced by Julie Kavner, [2] she first appeared on television in The Tracey Ullman Show short "Good Night" on April 19, 1987.
Today marks the birthday of one Julie Kavner, but you probably know her as Marge Simpson!Let's face it, Kavner is a national treasure. Marge is known for her hilarious but heartfelt anecdotes ...
Actor Julie Kavner (“The Simpsons”) is 74. Singer Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders is 73. Keyboardist Benmont Tench of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers is 71.
Former cast member Julie Kavner became a recurring guest star in the series. In 1998, a book based on the series, Tracey Takes On, was released. In 2003, the character Ruby Romaine was spun-off into the HBO television special, Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales.