Marcia Wallace

‘The Simpsons” Ned Flanders Says Goodbye to Marcia Wallace and Mrs. Krabappel
‘The Simpsons” Ned Flanders Says Goodbye to Marcia Wallace and Mrs. Krabappel
‘The Simpsons” Ned Flanders Says Goodbye to Marcia Wallace and Mrs. Krabappel
We've seen 'The Simpsons' pay tribute to late voice actress Marcia Wallace on multiple occasions, but its latest is the most heartfelt and lovingly crafted yet. Last night's installment, "The Man Who Grew Too Much," officially put Ms. Krabappel to rest with a closing tag that saw Ned Flanders missing his second wife and her iconic laugh.
‘The Simpsons’ Pays Tribute to Marcia Wallace in Christmas Couch Gag
‘The Simpsons’ Pays Tribute to Marcia Wallace in Christmas Couch Gag
‘The Simpsons’ Pays Tribute to Marcia Wallace in Christmas Couch Gag
Earlier this year, the passing of 'Simpsons' icon and Ms. Krabappel voice Marcia Wallace led to a few improvised tributes to the fallen actress, but the FOX animation staple may have saved the best for last in 2013. Find out how this past Sunday's couch gag for "White Christmas Blues" paid homage to both Wallace and late writer Don Payne right here!
‘The Simpsons': Watch Heartbreaking Marcia Wallace Tribute to Edna Krabappel
‘The Simpsons': Watch Heartbreaking Marcia Wallace Tribute to Edna Krabappel
‘The Simpsons': Watch Heartbreaking Marcia Wallace Tribute to Edna Krabappel
Fans of both 'The Simpsons' and the late Marcia Wallace had known that FOX would pay tribute to the fallen actress this past Sunday, both in re-airing classic Emmy-winning episode "Bart the Lover" and the placement of a credits card in new episode "Four Regrettings and a Funeral." But those aren't the only ways 'The Simpsons' mourned their fallen friend this past Sunday. Read M
‘The Simpsons’ Star Marcia Wallace Passes Away
‘The Simpsons’ Star Marcia Wallace Passes Away
‘The Simpsons’ Star Marcia Wallace Passes Away
Marcia Wallace, whom many know best as the voice of Mrs. Edna Krabappel on the long-running Fox animated series 'The Simpsons,' has passed away at the age of 70. Wallace, who was also starred on the classic sitcom 'The Bob Newhart Show,' died just one week before her 71st birthday due to complications from breast cancer.