One Of The Voice Actors Behind The Simpsons Is Leaving The Series After 35 Years
Pamela Hayden, the voice behind Milhouse and many more memorable Springfield characters, is leaving The Simpsons after 35 years.
Read MorePamela Hayden, the voice behind Milhouse and many more memorable Springfield characters, is leaving The Simpsons after 35 years.
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