'The Simpsons' will no longer have white actors voicing characters of colour

The decision includes a recurring character from the series, launched in 1989 - Apu Nahasapeemapetilon.

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The change will also affect the character of Dr Hibbert, a black man dubbed by the white actor Harry Shearer who also lends his voice to many other characters on the series - from Homer Simpson's boss Mr Burns to the chirpy neighbor Ned Flanders.
LOS ANGELES: 'The Simpsons' will no longer use white actors to dub ethnic minority characters, the producers of the long-running animated series announced Friday.

The decision includes a recurring character from the series, launched in 1989 - Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, a grocer of Indian origin voiced in the American version of the show by white actor Hank Azaria.

The character has long been seen as problematic and conveying racist stereotypes. Last January Azaria announced that, in agreement with producers, he was abandoning the role.


"Moving forward, THE SIMPSONS will no longer have white actors voice non-white characters," Fox Studios said in a statement to AFP.

The change will also affect the character of Dr Hibbert, a black man dubbed by the white actor Harry Shearer who also lends his voice to many other characters on the series - from Homer Simpson's boss Mr Burns to the chirpy neighbor Ned Flanders.

The announcement came as Mike Henry, the white actor who voices the black character of Cleveland Brown in Family Guy, another animated series produced by Fox, announced on Twitter that he was giving up the role.
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"It's been an honor to play Cleveland on Family Guy for 20 years. I love this character, but persons of color should play characters of color. Therefore, I will be stepping down from the role," he wrote.

Americans are in the midst of a reckoning on systemic racism and discrimination ignited by the killing of George Floyd, an African American man, by a white police officer in Minneapolis on May 25.

'The Simpsons', 'Star Trek': When Stephen Hawking Charmed The Telly
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Stephen Hawking, a prolific theoretical physicist, would have celebrated his 77th birthday today. The cosmologist and author of 'A Brief History Of Time', who was diagnosed with motor neuron disease at 21, spent his life trying to resolve the mysteries of the universe. However, while Professor Hawking, who passed away on March 14 last year, was busy deciphering the basics of black holes and tackled time travel, he enjoyed a brief, small-screen career as well.

Here's a round-up of 5 times when Professor Hawking made an appearance on TV shows.

Stephen Hawking, a prolific theoretical physicist, would have celebrated his 77th birthday today. The cosmologist and author of 'A Brief History Of Time', who was diagnosed with motor neuron diseas..
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'Star Trek' fans fondly called Hawking 'Trekkie'. In 1993, he starred in the season six finale of 'Star Trek: The Next Generation'. On the show, Hawking was shown playing a game of poker against scientists like Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton.

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'Star Trek' fans fondly called Hawking 'Trekkie'. In 1993, he starred in the season six finale of 'Star Trek: The Next Generation'. On the show, Hawking was shown playing a game of poker against sc..
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Hawking first made an appearance on 'The Simpsons' in 1999, with the signature yellow skin. Starring in the episode 'They Saved Lisa’s Brain' in Season 10, Hawking is even shown pondering over Homer's idea of a 'doughnut-shaped universe'.

Hawking first made an appearance on 'The Simpsons' in 1999, with the signature yellow skin. Starring in the episode 'They Saved Lisa’s Brain' in Season 10, Hawking is even shown pondering over Home..
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Professor Hawking also appeared in multiple episodes of 'Futurama' in 2000. In one of the episodes, he loses his body and is left being a head stored in a not-so-ordinary jar. The rocket-powered jar allowed Hawking to shoot lasers from eyes to intimidate and stun people around him.

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Professor Hawking also appeared in multiple episodes of 'Futurama' in 2000. In one of the episodes, he loses his body and is left being a head stored in a not-so-ordinary jar. The rocket-powered ja..
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Hawking studied the big bang theory so the makers of the show thought it was appropriate to name a sitcom after it in 2012.

The show's Sheldon Cooper, a theoretical physicist, is known to worship Hawking. From dressing as him on Halloween to celebrating his first birthday party, Cooper could just not stop thinking about Hawking.

To honour the character who was such a huge fan, Hawking made multiple appearances on this sitcom. In one episode, he even pointed out an 'arithmetic mistake' in Cooper's thesis, causing the know-it-all to faint.

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Hawking studied the big bang theory so the makers of the show thought it was appropriate to name a sitcom after it in 2012. The show's Sheldon Cooper, a theoretical physicist, is known to worship..
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Besides his daunting wit, Professor Hawking was known for his sense of humour. Hawking did his bit for the Red Nose Day by starring in 'Little Britain Comic Relief' in 2015. For the show, he turned into a Transformer to attack co-stars David Walliams and Catherine Tate.

Besides his daunting wit, Professor Hawking was known for his sense of humour. Hawking did his bit for the Red Nose Day by starring in 'Little Britain Comic Relief' in 2015. For the show, he turned..
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