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Cult series “The Simpsons” -made for speakers of Flanders and Burns – The World

Harry Shearer, veteran of the “Simpsons” since its foundation and Spokesman of more than 100 characters in the record-animated show, is allegedly from the Serie been thrown. “From (producer) James L. Brooks Attorney: The show will go on, but without Harry, I wish him well, ‘” tweeted Shearer (71) on Thursday. From the creators of the series initially was still no opinion.

Shearer thus saith central figures such as the evil capitalists Burns and his assistant Smithers, the sanctimonious neighbor Ned Flanders, the superficial journalists Kent Brockman, Principal Skinner, pastor Lovejoy, Doctor Hibbert and school bus driver Otto. He is since the beginning of today’s most successful series this evening on American television 26 years ago. Last year, he received an Emmy for it

“All this because I wanted something that we always had:. The freedom to do other things “Shearer tweeted on. Finally, it had always been rumors that the chemistry between the actors and the producers do not agree. The celebrity page “TMZ.com” had reported a few days ago, Shearer was dissatisfied with advertising clauses in his contract.

was at “Simpsons” yet never a spokesman replaced. If an actor, his characters disappear. When Shearer would be an incision without precedent. In March was Sam Simon, one of the co-inventor of the television series, died after a long battle with cancer. Simon was 59 years old.

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