The three things that I am most proud of doing in my life is firstly, "Extras" (2005); secondly, my appearance on "The Simpsons" (1989) and thirdly, appearing on "Sesame Street" (1969).
Patrick Stewart
I`d much rather play sports with my free time. I also like watching classic movies and watching certain TV shows like The Simpsons. I`m a big basketball fan too. That would be my sport of choice.
Logan Lerman
[asked how many characters on "The Simpsons" (1989) he voices] I think I do about 12 regular characters but I`ve been able to pad the resume with God, The Devil and Hitler.
Harry Shearer
The history of TV has traditionally been not to do anything that would scandalize Grandma or upset Junior. Our solution on The Simpsons is to do jokes that people who have an education, or some frame of reference, can get. And for the ones who don`t, it d...
Matt Groening
On auditioning for "The Simpsons" (1989): I went in, saw Lisa, and didn`t really see anything I could sink my teeth into. But the audition piece for Bart was right there, and I`m like, `Whoa, 10 years old, under-achiever and proud of it? Yeah, man - that`...
Nancy Cartwright
[criticizing the decline in quality of "The Simpsons" (1989)] I rate the last three seasons as among the worst, so Season 4 looks very good to me now.
Harry Shearer
Sorry, TV just makes me feel ill. Except the good stuff that gets imported, with great scripts, great lighting, great camera angles, innovative effects, and fabulous editing. And the Simpsons. What has happened to us?
Brian May
I`m not jealous over the success of `The Simpsons`. Not at all. They used to appear for 30 seconds in the middle of my show. Maybe they`ll let me appear for 30 seconds in the middle of their show.
Tracey Ullman
Commenting on the Simpsons bar Moe`s Tavern and taverns in general: "I was always frightened by taverns. They just seemed like very unpleasant places to go. And there is nothing nice about Moe`s Tavern. It`s just a creepy, dark place. And there are never ...
Matt Groening
On the [Simpsons] TV show, a joke has to pass muster about 100 times before it gets on the air. On the movie, it`s probably 1,000 times. There are jokes that were funny the first 350 times, and then, the 351st time, we go, `Ah, I`m kinda tired of that`, s...
Matt Groening
I very much do not want to become what I used to make fun of. The newscaster on The Simpsons" (1989) sadly is not that far off from what you see out there".
Anderson Cooper
You look at shows like The Simpsons or Larry Sanders or Curb Your Enthusiasm or Seinfeld, they`re really sophisticated shows that we all love back home.
Simon Pegg
The Simpsons can go anywhere in the world and not worry about any budgetary issues. However, even when the show has had its run, I think the characters can go on in perpetuity.
Dan Castellaneta
The humor is essentially dark for a cartoon and sophisticated. But at the same time, being a cartoon gives the writers more freedom than in a normal sitcom. It always pushes the line that, despite human failings, the Simpsons are really decent people.
Dan Castellaneta
Sure, of course. My boys know I`m famous. They see me on the TV but they`d rather watch `The Simpsons.` But I`m definitely a cool father. I take them to the zoo and the beach and the countryside and to buy them sneakers. I play soccer with them. I just ta...
Ian Brown
Every single series on our network in the last 11 years that has been successful dared to be different, dared to be unusual, unlike anything else on network television. From `Married with Children` to `The Simpsons` to `In Living Color,` `The X-Files, `Al...
Autumn Smith