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"A Streetcar Named Marge" is the second episode of the The Simpsons (season 4), fourth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It first aired on the Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox network in the United States on October 1, 1992. In the episode, Marge Simpson, Marge wins the role of Blanche DuBois in a community theatre musical theatre, musical version of Tennessee Williams' ''A Streetcar Named Desire''. Homer Simpson, Homer offers little support for his wife's acting pursuits, and Marge begins to see parallels between him and Stanley Kowalski, the play's boorish lead male character. The episode contains a subplot in which Maggie Simpson attempts to retrieve her pacifier from a strict day care, daycare owner. The episode was written by Jeff Martin (writer), Jeff Martin and directed by Rich Moore. Jon Lovitz made his fourth guest appearance on ''The Simpsons'', this time as musical director Llewellyn Sinclair, as well as Llewellyn's sister, who runs the da ...
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Rich Moore
Rich Moore is an American film and television animation director, screenwriter and voice actor. He has directed the films ''Wreck-It Ralph'' (2012) and co-directed ''Zootopia'' (2016) and '' Ralph Breaks the Internet'' (2018) for Walt Disney Animation Studios. In addition, he has also worked on the animated television series ''The Simpsons'', ''The Critic'' and ''Futurama''. He is a two-time Emmy Award winner, a three-time Annie Award winner and an Academy Award winner. Early life Moore is a native of Oxnard, California. He studied film and video at the California Institute of the Arts, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1987. While there, he narrated Jim Reardon's 1986 student film ''Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown''. Included in his CalArts class were famous filmmakers such as Andrew Stanton, Brenda Chapman, and Jim Reardon. Career Television After graduating from CalArts, Moore worked for Ralph Bakshi on CBS's '' Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures'', co-wri ...
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