(NEXSTAR) – If Maggie Simpson’s voice sounded familiar to “Simpsons” viewers during Sunday’s episode, it’s because it is — at least to many millennials and Gen-Xers. This Sunday’s episode of “The ...
Maggie Simpson is breaking her silence. The latest episode of "The Simpsons," airing Dec. 14, will be a rare one to feature the family's youngest child Maggie speaking in complete sentences, and ...
The Simpsons have once again given the baby Maggie a celebrity voice, and this time it’s Lindsay Lohan’s. Over the series’ 33-season run, Maggie has largely kept the pacifier in her mouth, speaking ...
It’s time to get a clue about who is voicing Maggie Simpson come Sunday night. On the upcoming episode of “The Simpsons,” titled “Parahormonal Activity,” Lindsay Lohan is playing the youngest daughter ...
Maggie Simpson is about to find her voice... and it's a voice you've heard before, too. Lindsay Lohan will guest-star as the youngest Simpson child this week on Fox's animated sitcom "The Simpsons," ...
Actress Lindsay Lohan has revealed she is voicing an adult version of Maggie Simpson on The Simpsons. Lohan, best known for roles in pop culture staples such as Mean Girls, Freaky Friday, and The ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook One of the major twists that The Simpsons has been exploring in recent years is looking to the ...
Lindsay Lohan lends her voice to The Simpsons' youngest daughter in a new clip from Sunday's episode of the show, "Parahormonal Activity," which features a flash-forward scene of the animated family ...
The Simpsons has been a part of North American culture for decades, with Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie taking viewers through the misadventures of Springfield for quite some time. In the West, ...
For millions of fans, Canadian actress Béatrice Picard is the definitive voice of the Simpson family matriarch. Béatrice Picard, iconic French-Canadian Marge Simpson voice, died at 96. Her career ...
Before "The Simpsons," TV families were mostly functional, supportive, wholesome groups who represented a nostalgic vision of suburban America that had long since faded despite what the small screen ...