Parodied celebrities
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Many episodes of the FOX show The Simpsons feature parodies of celebrities. These are different from actual celebrity cameos since these people seem to have never actually appeared on The schembis in a cameo role and the references are often satirical in nature.
[edit] Parodied celebrities
- Birch Barlow - seems very similar to right-wing radio commentator Rush Limbaugh - From Sideshow Bob Roberts
- Robert Frost - American poet Robert Frost appears on Krusty's show in "I Love Simi" trying to read his poem "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" when Krusty dumps snow on him.
- Mark Russell - In "Mr. Simpson Goes To Washington" there is a parody of famous political musician, Mark Russell playing “The Deficit Rag” and "The Trading Gap Shuffle"
- Siegfried & Roy - Gunter and Ernst are a very familiar pair of tiger-tamers who actually get mauled by one of their tigers.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger – is an ongoing character parody in the form of Rainier Wolfcastle, a.k.a. McBain.
- Elvira, Mistress of the Dark-Vampira - parodied in several episodes in the form of Booberella, a scantily-clad late-night horror movie hostess with abundant cleavage.
- George Lucas - In Co-Dependent's Day the family met Randall Curtis, creator of Cosmic Wars. An obvious parody of George Lucas.
- John F. Kennedy (and other Kennedys) - Mayor Joe Quimby exhibits many Kennedyesque traits, from a wealthy upbringing, to an allegiance with the Democratic Party, to a penchant for womanizing, to a Massachusetts accent.
- Steven Spielberg - In A Star is Burns Mr. Burns hires Señor Spielbergo, a Mexican Director after not being able to get Spielberg, he describes him as his 'non-union Mexican equivalent'.
- Mike Tyson - The boxer Drederick Tatum is a clear parody of Tyson, he has appeared in several different episodes.
- Don King - The boxing manager Lucius Sweet, who shares King's trademark hair and mannerisms.
- Raffi - In Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays a children singer Roofi is an obvious parody of Raffi.
- Oprah - The character Opal from Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair).
