The Simpsons voice actor who plays Milhouse retires after 35 years on hit show
After 35 years, the voice actor who narrated the beloved Milhouse character on The Simpsons has retired.
To find a replacement for the TV star, the producers of the popular sitcom will begin the casting process.
For almost 700 episodes, Pamela Hayden has portrayed Bart’s best friend Milhouse on The Simpsons.
The 70-year-old did, however, declare on Wednesday that she was formally leaving the series.
“It’s time for me to hang up my microphone,” Pamela said in a statement to her admirers.
“Working on such a humorous, clever, and ground-breaking show has been an honor and a pleasure.”
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“I ll always have a special place in my heart for that blue-haired 10-year-old boy with glasses.”
Although she was quitting to “pursue other creative outlets,” she stressed that her voice acting career was not quite done yet.
On Sunday, November 24th, Pamela’s last episode in the role will be shown.
The Simpsons executives have stated that they will soon start hiring a replacement for the star.
Since 1989, when the show debuted, Pamela has been a part of it.
Show executives named the Milhouse character after former US President Richard Milhous Nixon.
The Simpsons Most Memorable Episodes
- Season 1, Episode 1 (December 1989) – Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire – the programme kicked off with its very own Christmas special and has gone down in The Simspson history books. In the episode, fans met the clan and sees Bart decide to get a tattoo underage without his parents permission. Marge is then forced to use all the family’s Xmas money on having it removed. Meanwhile, as Homes learns he won’t get a Xmas bonus, he is forced to take a job as a shopping mall Santa.
- Season 4, Episode 12 (January 1993) – Marge vx The Monorail – In this episode, the residents of Springfield are scammed into believing they will be getting an epic monorail built to take them across the town. It is only Marge and Lisa that are able to not get swept up in the Monorail Mania. The episode is also loved for introducing fans to the Monorail song.
- Season 6, Episode 25 (May 1995) – Who Shot Mr. Burns Part One – Fans of the show were left surprised when it aired a rare cliffhanger at the end of its sixth season as fans were left wondering who shot the Power Plant owner. Fans were truly left wondering whodunnit.
- Season 12, Episode 4 (February 2001) – New Kids on the Bleech – This New Kids on the Block based episode had fans singing along all night long. Bart and his pals were recruited to make a boyband supergroup but Lisa quickly realised their hit song was packed with subliminal messeges. Titled Party Posse, their breakout hit was Drop Da Bomb but the chorus’ lyrics Yvan Eht Nioj was quickly uncovered as reading Join The Navy backwards.
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