Dan Castellaneta Trivia

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  • Did some work at a Montreal, Canada radio station in 2004.
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  • According to "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening, Dan is the one person he will not sit in with when Dan records voices, because Matt says that he finds Dan so funny when he records voices that he cannot stop himself from laughing, effectively ruining several takes.
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  • Former member of Chicago Second City
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  • In 2002, his trademark phrase "d'oh" from "The Simpsons" was considered valid, and added to the Oxford English Dictionary.
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  • Homer Simpson, voiced by Castellaneta on "The Simpsons" (1989), was ranked #35 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" [20 June 2004 issue].
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  • Practices tai-chi.
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  • Took over the voice of the Genie from Robin Williams for the "Aladdin" TV show and subsequent movies. However, when Williams made peace with Disney, he took the role back from Castellaneta.
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  • Doesn't drink.
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  • Once asked in an interview what "D'oh!" means. He replied that he thought "D'oh!", the trademark line of his "Simpsons" character Homer, was a euphamism for "damn".
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  • Played Danny DeVito's client in The War of the Roses (1989), and his brother on The Simpsons.
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  • Good friends with Tracey Ullman. They did a lot of comedy work together, and it was Ullman that got Dan his most famous role as Homer Simpson.
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  • Graduated from the same university as Joan Allen, Justin Mentell, and Matt Ricci.
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  • At first, for the voice of Homer Simpson, Dan tried to imitate Walter Matthau, but he had trouble with certain emotional registers and intonations with the voice, so he slightly changed the present voice of Homer beginning at the beginning of the second season of "The Simpsons".
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  • The phrase "d'oh" appears only as "Annoyed Grunt" in Simpsons scripts.
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  • According to the producers of The Simpsons, he is so in character when playing Homer Simpson that when he makes a mistake during a line reading it is the type of mistake Homer would make. For example, in the episode "Homer Goes To College," Homer chants "I am so smart! I am so smart! S-M-R-T, I mean S-M-A-R-T!" His saying S-M-R-T was not scripted, improvised or even intended to be a joke, it was just a mistake.
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  • Graduate of Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois.
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  • Vegetarian
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  • Explained in 2005 on Bravo channel, that his Homer Simpson voice was also partly based on his father's as well as the late Walter Matthau.
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  • Graduated from the class of 1975 from Oak Park River Forest High School
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  • Has two younger sisters named Paula and Gina and two nephews named Calvin and Cary
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  • Popular stand up comedian and voice over actor of numerous cartoons and advertisements.
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  • Castellaneta is the name of a city in Italy
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  • His voice characterization of Krusty the Clown on Fox-TV's "The Simpsons" was based on Chicago television legend Bob Bell who portrayed WGN-TV's Bozo from 1960-1984.
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