Veteran “The Simpsons” voice actor Pamela Hayden will bid farewell to Springfield’s Milhouse, Jimbo Jones and all the opposite characters she helped deliver to life for greater than three many years.
Fox introduced Wednesday that Hayden will retire from the hit animated sequence after 35 years. Her last episode will air Sunday on Fox, the present’s official web page and Hulu stated on Instagram. Replying to the present’s put up, Hayden stated her resolution to retire got here after “much deliberation” and she is going to “pursue other creative outlets.”
“Thanks to everyone for your love and support!,” she wrote in her remark.
Hayden made her “Simpsons” debut in the course of the sequence’ premiere season in 1989 and has since appeared in nearly 700 episodes. Over her 35-year tenure, she has lent her voice to recurring characters — Rod Flanders (and sometimes brother Todd), Janey Powell, Sarah Wiggum — and unnamed extras, in line with IMDB. Nevertheless, the timid and bespectacled Milhouse Van Houten is her “main guy,” she stated in a profession retrospective shared as a part of Wednesday’s retirement announcement.
“People are always saying what a nerd he is … but one thing I love about Milhouse, he’s always getting knocked down but he keeps getting up,” she continues. “I love the little guy.”
Milhouse Van Houten, voiced by actor Pamela Hayden, will seem in Sunday’s “Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes.”
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Past the flagship sequence, Hayden has lent her voice to a number of “Simpsons” spinoff video video games and the franchise’s 2007 characteristic movie. Hayden’s voice appearing credit additionally embrace “Lloyd in Space,” “Hey Arnold!” and “Turbo Teen.”
In an announcement to the Hollywood Reporter, Hayden stated, “I’ll always have a special place in my heart for that blue-haired 10-year-old boy with glasses.”
Collection creator Matt Groening, in an announcement to THR, praised his longtime collaborator’s memorable performances and stated the “Simpsons” group will miss her contributions. The sequence will begin trying to find Hayden’s successor(s) in “the near future,” the journal reported.
Hayden’s last look will probably be within the present’s annual “Treehouse of Horror” Halloween-themed episodes. Her finale, “Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes,” airs Sunday at 8 p.m. and can observe Lisa Simpson after a mysterious man at an evening circus transports her “into three strange stories from the innocent 1950s, the chilling retro-present, and a brutalist future where prestige TV rules the world,” in line with Fox’s description.
Hayden introduced her retirement on Wednesday by sharing an Instagram picture of herself smiling and embracing a cutout of her beloved Milhouse.