Troy McClure was one of my favorite characters on the Simpsons. Now you can't even see him on a re-run because Phil left everything to his wife. Hartman and Geoening were friends, and when he realized royalties would be going to Hartman's wife, he ordered a stop on all episodes with Hartman voices. Like Troy McClure, Rainier Wolfcastle, Lyle Lanley, Evan Conover, Eddie Muntz, Lionel Hutz (aka Miguel Sanchez), and probably a few others I'm forgetting.
The last Hartman voiced episode for Lionel Hutz was Season 5 episode 6 Realty Bytes. Popularized by the meme: "There's the truth and, the truth."
That sounded odd to me, because I'm pretty sure that if you kill someone, you aren't allowed to inherit from them. So I looked it up, and she killed herself after being confronted by the cops (As an aside, she was an abusive nutcase and it's a shame he didn't leave her). I also didn't see any results online similar to what you're saying. I think you're mistaken.
It definitely was. He once got really nasty in that charming Andy Dick way bragging about it to Jon Lovitz and Lovitz almost beat him to death in a bar over it.
I need to check that out. As a lifelong Simpsons fan I loved his work as Lionel Hutz and Troy McClure. His last lines for the Simpsons cracked me up
Troy McClure was one of my favorite characters on the Simpsons. Now you can't even see him on a re-run because Phil left everything to his wife. Hartman and Geoening were friends, and when he realized royalties would be going to Hartman's wife, he ordered a stop on all episodes with Hartman voices. Like Troy McClure, Rainier Wolfcastle, Lyle Lanley, Evan Conover, Eddie Muntz, Lionel Hutz (aka Miguel Sanchez), and probably a few others I'm forgetting.
The last Hartman voiced episode for Lionel Hutz was Season 5 episode 6 Realty Bytes. Popularized by the meme: "There's the truth and, the truth."
That sounded odd to me, because I'm pretty sure that if you kill someone, you aren't allowed to inherit from them. So I looked it up, and she killed herself after being confronted by the cops (As an aside, she was an abusive nutcase and it's a shame he didn't leave her). I also didn't see any results online similar to what you're saying. I think you're mistaken.
That's what I get for repeating what I hear. I didn't even try and vet the source, I just took it as that's what happened.
I wonder then if Andy Dick introducing Hartman's wife to cocaine weeks before Hartman's death was even real.
It definitely was. He once got really nasty in that charming Andy Dick way bragging about it to Jon Lovitz and Lovitz almost beat him to death in a bar over it.