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Phillip Edward Hartman (September 24, 1948 - May 28, 1998) was a Canadian actor known for Saturday Night Live, NewsRadio and The Simpsons. He voiced Milo in Oliver and Company:The Series in a posthumous appearance. He voiced Paris in Disney's Animated Myths and Legends. A photo of Phil Hartman appears in The Family Guy Movie.

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  • Phillip Edward Hartman (September 24, 1948 - May 28, 1998) was a Canadian actor known for Saturday Night Live, NewsRadio and The Simpsons. He voiced Milo in Oliver and Company:The Series in a posthumous appearance. He voiced Paris in Disney's Animated Myths and Legends. A photo of Phil Hartman appears in The Family Guy Movie.
  • Phil Hartman was a Canadian-American actor, voice actor, comedian, graphic artist, and screenwriter who is best known for being a cast member on the NBC late-night sketch comedy and variety show Saturday Night Live from 1986 to 1994 and for voicing Troy McClure, Lionel Hutz, Evan Conover and Lyle Lanley on the popular Fox animated series The Simpsons from 1991, until his death in 1998.
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  • He provided the voice of the lead octopus, Octavius, in the episode, Whale's Tales, essentially reusing his Cap'n Carl voice from Pee-Wee's Playhouse. On May 28, 1998, Phil was shot and killed by his wife, Brynn.
  • Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman (born September 24, 1948; died May 28, 1998) originally named as Hartmann, was a Canadian actor, comedian, screenwriter and graphic artist, best known for working on Saturday Night Live in the late 1980s. His only game show work was as an announcer for the ill-fated The Pop-N-Rocker Game in 1983. He was later replaced by M.G. Kelly.
  • Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman (September 24, 1948 – May 28, 1998) was a comedian, actor, and screenwriter. He was best known for his time on Saturday Night Live and for doing voices on The Simpsons including Lionel Hutz Troy McCulure and more. On Animaniacs, he provided one of his distinct voices to the character of Slam Fondlesome in the episode "Broadcast Nuisance", although the character would later be renamed Dan Anchorman. On May 28, 1998, Hartman was shot dead by his wife who then shot herself as well.
  • Hartman was married to Award-winning Broadway Actress, Singer, Dancer and Comedienne Brynn Omdahl Hartman since 1987; the couple had two children. He voiced Lionel Hutz, Troy McClure, and Lyle Lanley on The Simpsons, Calaboose Cal on Tom & Jerry Kids, Jiji in Kiki's Delivery Service, and Air Conditioner and Hanging Lamp in The Brave Little Toaster. On May 27, 1998, Phil was shot and killed by his wife, Brynn.
  • Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman (September 24, 1948 - May 28, 1998) was a Canadian born American actor and comedian. He was a recurring guest star on The Simpsons, frequently voicing Lionel Hutz and Troy McClure. He also voiced many one time characters. His characters were retired after his death in 1998.
  • Phillip Edward "Phil" Hartman (b. September 24, 1948-d. May 27, 1998) was a Canadian actor, voice artist, comedian, screenwriter, and graphic artist, best known for his roles in Saturday Night Live.
  • Phil Hartman was a voice actor who voiced Paddywhack on Darkwing Duck. He was also known for voicing characters like Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz on the long-running animated series The Simpsons. He's gone now, and the world misses him to this day
  • He's known for voicing Jiji in Kiki's Delivery Service and various characters on The Simpsons. In 1998, he was shot and killed by his wife, Brynn, who later killed herself.
  • Philip Edward Hartman (* 24. September 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, Kanada; † 28. Mai 1998 in Encino, Kalifornien) war ein kanadischer Schauspieler, Grafikdesigner und Drehbuchautor. Am 28. Mai 1998 wurde er von seiner dritten Frau Brynn nach einem Streit im Schlaf erschossen. Brynn Hartman, in deren Blut sich Alkohol und Kokain fanden, tötete sich einige Stunden später selbst. Der Grund für die Tat ist unbekannt. Er Synchronisierte Lionel Lutz und Troy McClure. Kategorie:Synchronsprecher Kategorie:Reale Personen Kategorie:Verstorbene Synchronsprecher
  • Hartman became famous in the late 1980s when he joined the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. He won fame for his impressions, particularly of President Bill Clinton, and he stayed on the show for eight seasons. Called "the Glue" for his ability to hold the show together and help other cast members, Hartman won a Primetime Emmy Award for his SNL work in 1989. In 1995, after scrapping plans for his own variety show, he starred as Bill McNeal in the NBC sitcom NewsRadio. He also had frequent roles on The Simpsons as Lionel Hutz, Troy McClure, and others, and appeared in the films Houseguest, Sgt. Bilko, Jingle All the Way, and Small Soldiers.
  • Feeling the need for a more creative outlet, Phil Hartman joined the comedy group The Groundlings in 1975. There he helped comedian Paul Reubens develop his character Pee-wee Herman. Hartman co-wrote the screenplay for the film Pee-wee's Big Adventure and made recurring appearances on Reubens' show Pee-wee's Playhouse. Hartman became well known in the late 1980s when he joined the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. He won fame for his impressions, particularly of President Bill Clinton, and stayed on the show for eight seasons. His 1998 death was ruled homicide by firearm.
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