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  1. Harry Julius Shearer (23 de diciembre de 1943 en Los Ángeles, California), conocido como Harry Shearer, es un director, actor, guionista y escritor estadounidense. Realiza la voz de varios personajes de la serie animada Los Simpson : Montgomery Burns , Waylon Smithers , Ned Flanders , Reverend Lovejoy , Kent Brockman , Dr. Hibbert , Dr. Marvin ...

  2. Harry Julius Shearer [1] (born December 23, 1943) [2] is an American actor, comedian, musician, radio host, writer, and producer. Born in Los Angeles, California, Shearer began his career as a child actor. From 1969 to 1976, Shearer was a member of The Credibility Gap, a radio comedy group.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0733427Harry Shearer - IMDb

    Harry Shearer was born in 1943 in Los Angeles, California. His film debut was with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (1953), followed by The Robe (1953). Probably best known for his Saturday Night Live (1975) gigs, his NPR satire program "Le Show" and The Simpsons (1989), where he plays 21 characters.

  4. Simpsons star Harry Shearer: 'We're reliving the 1930s' 5 December 2019. By Martin Vennard,BBC News. Scott Dudelson/Getty Images. Harry Shearer as his Spinal Tap character Derek Smalls. For...

  5. Home - Harry Shearer. 04.28.24. April 28, 2024. This week on Le Show with Harry Shearer: An Excerpt from Kristi Noem's Upcoming Book, Smart World, News of the Olympic Movement, The Apologies of the Week, and more! Click here to listen to Le Show. Read full story. 04.21.24. April 21, 2024.

  6. Harry Shearer was born in 1943 in Los Angeles, California. His film debut was with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (1953) , followed by The Robe (1953) . Probably best known for his Saturday Night Live (1975) gigs, his NPR satire program "Le Show" and The Simpsons (1989) , where he plays 21 characters.

  7. Vogue magazine describes Le Show as "wildly clever, iconoclastic stew of talk, music, political commentary, readings of inadvertently funny public documents or. trade magazines and scripted skits."