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  2. Sep 6, 2023 · The character of Mr. Burns on the animated television series "The Simpsons" is based on Jacob Rothschild of the British Rothschild banking family.

    • Moe Szyslak – Stand-up comedian Rich Hall. Advertisement. US alternative comic Rich Hall found fame on the comedy circuit in the 1980s for his bad tempered – but hilarious – rants and bleak outlook on life.
    • Homer Simpson – Matt Groening’s father / actor Walter Matthau. Groening derived the names for America’s most famous family from his own family, with dad Homer, mum Margaret and sisters Lisa, Maggie and Patty all getting a nod.
    • Mayor Joe Quimby – Senator Ted Kennedy. Springfield’s philandering, sketchy mayor bears resemblance to a few members of the Kennedy dynasty, but it’s the late Massachusetts Senator Ted who’s most often cited as the one.
    • Rainier Wolfcastle – Arnold Schwarzenegger. Advertisement. You probably didn’t need telling about this one. Rainier Wolfcastle’s McBain could’ve easily slotted into the leading role in any of Arnie’s many action movies in the ’80s and ’90s.
  3. David Silverman based the appearance of Mr. Burns on Fox founder Barry Diller (pictured). [20] Mr. Burns's character, appearance, and mannerisms are based on several different people. The show's creator Matt Groening principally based Mr. Burns on his high school teacher Mr. Bailey. [21]

  4. Oct 4, 2016 · You may think Bumblebee Man (aka the Channel Ocho Bee) a tad absurd, but he's actually based on a real Mexican TV superhero known as El Chapulin Colorado, aka 'The Red Grasshopper'.

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  5. Apr 19, 2012 · Mr. Burns, Homer's boss, is the richest man in Springfield (or the world). Mr. Burns was based on Olav Thon, a Norwegian businessman who reputedly took over a couple of businesses in his town and shut them down.

  6. Sep 10, 2023 · Mr. Burns, the iconic villain from “The Simpsons,” is inspired by real-life moguls and is over a hundred years old, making him one of the oldest recurring characters on the show. Known for his love of money and villainous antics, Mr. Burns symbolizes corporate greed and serves as a metaphor for the ethical shortcomings of modern society.

  7. Mar 26, 2021 · The hissing, plotting Mr. Burns is based on John D. Rockefeller, an oil tycoon and America’s first ever billionaire. It’s no surprise one of the greatest cartoon villains is based on the oldest member of America’s most hated family.

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