Pamela Hayden Leaving The Simpsons After 35 Years
Pamela Hayden’s Legacy: A Remarkable Journey Comes to an End as She Retires from Voice Acting.
After an impressive 35-year tenure as a beloved voice actress on The Simpsons, Pamela Hayden, known for her iconic roles as characters like Milhouse Van Houten, Jimbo Jones, and Rod Flanders, has officially announced her retirement from the show. This marks a significant moment in television history, as her contributions have shaped the series since its inception.
In a heartfelt press release shared with NBC News, Pamela expressed her emotions, stating, “The time has come for me to hang up my microphone, but how do I say goodbye to The Simpsons? Not easily.” This sentiment resonates deeply with fans who have followed her work and have grown attached to her characters over the decades.
At 70 years old, Pamela has been an integral part of the series since its debut in 1989. As she prepares to part ways with her character, the lovably awkward 10-year-old Milhouse, her feelings are understandably bittersweet. Her journey on the show has been filled with laughter and creativity, making it a treasured experience in her career.
“It’s been an honor and a joy to have worked on such a funny, witty, and groundbreaking show,” she remarked. “And to give life to Milhouse (along with Jimbo Jones, Rod Flanders, Janey, Malibu Stacy, and many others) has been a privilege.” Her words reflect the deep connection she has with the characters and the show itself, highlighting the impact it has had on her life and the lives of viewers.
Pamela’s final episode, set to air on November 24, titled “Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes,” promises to be a memorable send-off. This episode is particularly significant as it aligns with the series’ long-standing tradition of the “Treehouse of Horror” specials, which began in 1990 and has become known for its iconic storytelling. Fans can expect a fitting farewell that honors Pamela’s contributions to the show and celebrates the creative legacy of The Simpsons.