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Milhouse’s Voice on The Simpsons Retires After 35 Years
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Milhouse’s Voice on The Simpsons Retires After 35 Years

Nov 20, 2024 7:33 PM

Pamela Hayden, the iconic voice behind Milhouse Van Houten and other beloved characters on The Simpsons, is retiring after an impressive 35-year tenure. Her final performance will air this Sunday in the episode titled "Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes." This marks a significant moment for the series, as Hayden has voiced Milhouse since the character's inception, making appearances in nearly 700 episodes. Following her departure, Fox plans to cast new voice actors for her characters, ensuring a smooth transition. Hayden expressed her heartfelt goodbye, acknowledging the honor it has been to contribute to such a groundbreaking show.

What impact did Pamela Hayden have on The Simpsons?

Pamela Hayden played a crucial role in shaping several characters on The Simpsons, most notably Milhouse, who has become a fan favorite for his comedic and relatable personality. Her ability to bring humor and depth to the character made him a standout in Springfield, endearing him to audiences for decades.

The Simpsons, now in its 36th season, started as a series of animated shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show before evolving into a cultural phenomenon that has influenced television comedy. Milhouse Van Houten's character has been part of the show's legacy from the beginning, appearing in various memorable moments and storylines. Hayden's contributions extend beyond The Simpsons, as she has lent her voice to characters in other projects, including Spyro: Year of the Dragon, showcasing her versatile voice acting skills.



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