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'''Dan Gillick''' is a character voiced by [[Steve Carell]]. He only appeared once, in “[[Penny-Wiseguys]],” in which he is made temporary don while Fat Tony is serving jury duty.{{Template:Character
 
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|name = Dan Gillick
|image = [[File:Dan_giliick.jpg|200px]]
 
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|image = Dan Gillick.png
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|sex = {{Male}}
 
|status = {{Alive}}
|appearance = [[Penny-Wiseguys]]
 
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|hair = Black
|voiced by = [[Steve Carell]]}}
 
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|job = Accountant for the [[Springfield Mafia]] (formerly)
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Ear piercer
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|relatives = '''Daughter:''' [[Cassidy Gillick]] (may not exist)
 
|appearance = "[[Penny-Wiseguys]]"
 
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}}'''Dan Gillick''' is a man who was a temporary don while Fat Tony was serving jury duty. He was the accountant of [[Fat Tony|Fat Tony's]] group and was a friend of [[Homer]]. He joined the [[Pin Pals]] to replace Otto, who was suffering a psychotic breakdown at the time.
   
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== Profile ==
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As stated before, Dan was the accountant for the mafia, until he was temporarily a mob boss for Fat Tony. Dan may also have a daughter, [[Cassidy Gillick]], who was mentioned when Dan took a fake phone call to ask his daughter what she would do if he disappeared.
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=== Appearance ===
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Dan originally wears a light blue long sleeved shirt with a blue sweater vest. When he acts as temporary don, he wears a gray suit. When he was substituting for Otto, he was wearing the Pin Pals uniform.
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=== Personality ===
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At the first minutes of [[Penny-Wiseguys]], Dan is showed as nervous and fearful of his associates such as [[Legs]], [[Johnny Tightlips]], [[Joey the Arsonist]]. Later in the episode, he grows a back-bone, yet grows more unstable and power hungry. Thankfully, he grows aware of that, and begs Homer to stop him from possibly murdering his associates.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 13:43, 29 April 2022

Dan Gillick is a man who was a temporary don while Fat Tony was serving jury duty. He was the accountant of Fat Tony's group and was a friend of Homer. He joined the Pin Pals to replace Otto, who was suffering a psychotic breakdown at the time.

Profile

As stated before, Dan was the accountant for the mafia, until he was temporarily a mob boss for Fat Tony. Dan may also have a daughter, Cassidy Gillick, who was mentioned when Dan took a fake phone call to ask his daughter what she would do if he disappeared.

Appearance

Dan originally wears a light blue long sleeved shirt with a blue sweater vest. When he acts as temporary don, he wears a gray suit. When he was substituting for Otto, he was wearing the Pin Pals uniform.

Personality

At the first minutes of Penny-Wiseguys, Dan is showed as nervous and fearful of his associates such as Legs, Johnny Tightlips, Joey the Arsonist. Later in the episode, he grows a back-bone, yet grows more unstable and power hungry. Thankfully, he grows aware of that, and begs Homer to stop him from possibly murdering his associates.

Appearances