Lisa Simpson
Fictional character from The Simpsons franchise
Lisa Marie Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons. She is the middle child and most intelligent of the Simpson family. Lisa is voiced by Yeardley Smith and first appeared on television in "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" on December 17, 1989.
Character
Lisa is an eight-year-old girl who is highly intelligent and passionate about various causes. She is known for her saxophone playing and her love for jazz music. Lisa is also a vegetarian and has been depicted as a Buddhist in the series. She often serves as the voice of reason within the Simpson family and is characterized by her strong moral convictions.
Personality and Traits
Lisa is portrayed as a prodigy, excelling in academics and often outshining her peers. She is deeply concerned about social issues such as the environment, animal rights, and feminism. Her intelligence and maturity often set her apart from other characters in the series, leading to moments of isolation and loneliness.
Family
Lisa is the daughter of Homer Simpson and Marge Simpson. She has an older brother, Bart Simpson, and a younger sister, Maggie Simpson. Despite their differences, Lisa shares a close bond with her family members, particularly with her mother, Marge.
Cultural Impact
Lisa Simpson has become an iconic character in popular culture, representing the archetype of the intelligent and socially conscious child. She has been praised for her role in promoting vegetarianism and environmentalism. Lisa's character has also been the subject of academic studies and has been cited as a positive role model for young girls.
Voice Actor
Lisa is voiced by Yeardley Smith, who has received critical acclaim for her performance. Smith has won several awards for her portrayal of Lisa, including a Primetime Emmy Award.
Related Pages
- The Simpsons
- Simpson family
- Bart Simpson
- Maggie Simpson
- Homer Simpson
- Marge Simpson
- Yeardley Smith
- Matt Groening
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