Marcia Wallace: The Overlooked Voice Actor on the Simpsons
The cast of The Simpsons has been featured on Inside the Actors Studio with James Lipton. These voice actors are recognized as an integral part of the success of the show, especially the guys who do multiple voices like Dan Castelleneta, Harry Shearer and Hank Azaria. Likewise, Julie
Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith have all received accolades for contributing the densely layered characterization enjoyed by their most famous characters. Indeed, the voice work contributed by these talented individuals is regularly acknowledged as just a vital element to the success of The Simpsons as the writers who are universally recognized by even the actors as the real power behind the show's amazing ability to seem more real than most live-action sitcoms. And yet, there is consistently one member of the cast whose contribution is hardly ever recognized.
Mrs. Krabappel is such an essential part of the daily life of Springfield that it is truly impossible to imagine the show without her. As much as I love such characters as Comic Book Guy, Kent Brockman and Dr. Nick Riviera, if they were removed from the show it would not significantly decrease the overall ambience of the show. The same cannot be said for Mrs. Krabappel; she is the perfect foil for Bart in the classroom and her laugh is one of the trademarks of the show. Marcia Wallace provides the voice of Mrs. Krabappel and to the best of my knowledge that is the only character she voices. Nonetheless, she deserves some recognition.
Marcia Wallace first came to attention in the 1970s as Bob Hartley's wisecracking and lovelorn-some might even see shadows of the sex-crazed Mrs. Krabappel of the early years-secretary on the Bob Newhart Show. She was also a frequent guest on the game shows of that period, as well as appearing on various other TV shows, B-movies and on stages across the country. In addition, she is also writer and lecturer on surviving breast cancer. But mostly, Marcia Wallace is one funny lady and her work on the Simpsons proves it.
Mrs. Krabappel is such an essential part of the daily life of Springfield that it is truly impossible to imagine the show without her. As much as I love such characters as Comic Book Guy, Kent Brockman and Dr. Nick Riviera, if they were removed from the show it would not significantly decrease the overall ambience of the show. The same cannot be said for Mrs. Krabappel; she is the perfect foil for Bart in the classroom and her laugh is one of the trademarks of the show. Marcia Wallace provides the voice of Mrs. Krabappel and to the best of my knowledge that is the only character she voices. Nonetheless, she deserves some recognition.
Marcia Wallace first came to attention in the 1970s as Bob Hartley's wisecracking and lovelorn-some might even see shadows of the sex-crazed Mrs. Krabappel of the early years-secretary on the Bob Newhart Show. She was also a frequent guest on the game shows of that period, as well as appearing on various other TV shows, B-movies and on stages across the country. In addition, she is also writer and lecturer on surviving breast cancer. But mostly, Marcia Wallace is one funny lady and her work on the Simpsons proves it.
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Posted on 09/14/2007 at 9:09:00 AM