The Voice Behind Bart: Nancy Cartwright’s Rise to Comedy Legend

At just ten years old, Bart Simpson has become a global icon, with his voice actually coming from the talented 68-year-old Nancy Cartwright. The voice actor first auditioned for the role back in 1987, leading to the creation of the beloved animated series “The Simpsons.” Since then, Cartwright has stayed out of the spotlight, but has continued to voice Bart throughout the show’s 800 episodes.

Cartwright recently made an appearance at a celebration for the show’s 800th episode, “Irrational Treasure,” looking vibrant and happy on the red carpet. Despite not fitting the image of a pre-teen boy, Cartwright is a comedic legend in her own right, making her mark in the world of entertainment.

In addition to her work on “The Simpsons,” Cartwright has launched a new podcast titled “Simpsons Declassified with Nancy Cartwright.” Through this podcast, she takes listeners behind the scenes of the show’s 800 episodes, sharing fascinating stories and insights from the show’s 35-year run.

Adding to her impressive resume, Cartwright is also the aunt of pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter. While not a blood relative, the connection between the two extends back to their family ties, with Cartwright supporting Carpenter’s dreams of making it big in the entertainment industry.

Cartwright’s multifaceted career and family connections showcase her influence and impact in the entertainment world, solidifying her status as a respected figure in comedy and pop culture.

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