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'''Joanne Rowling''', better known by her pen name, '''J.K. Rowling''', is the author of the [[wikipedia:Harry Potter|''Harry Potter'']] book series.
 
'''Joanne Rowling''', better known by her pen name, '''J.K. Rowling''', is the author of the [[wikipedia:Harry Potter|''Harry Potter'']] book series.
   
Rowling appeared on ''The Simpsons'' as [[J.K. Rowling (character)|herself]] in the episode "[[The Regina Monologues]]," where she had a brief scene talking with [[Lisa]].
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Rowling appeared on ''[[The Simpsons]]'' as [[J.K. Rowling (character)|herself]] in the episode "[[The Regina Monologues]]," where she had a brief scene talking with [[Lisa]].
   
 
In real life, Rowling is a longtime fan of the show, and was especially pleased with the ''Harry Potter'' spoof in the "Wiz Kids" segment of [[Treehouse of Horror XII]], which showed [[Bart]] and Lisa going to wizard school.
 
In real life, Rowling is a longtime fan of the show, and was especially pleased with the ''Harry Potter'' spoof in the "Wiz Kids" segment of [[Treehouse of Horror XII]], which showed [[Bart]] and Lisa going to wizard school.

Revision as of 23:39, 7 January 2017

This article is about J.K. Rowling the real-life author and guest star. For the character, please see J.K. Rowling (character).

I love The Simpsons because of the detail -- there are so many layers and it works for kids and for adults.
―J.K. Rowling

Joanne Rowling, better known by her pen name, J.K. Rowling, is the author of the Harry Potter book series.

Rowling appeared on The Simpsons as herself in the episode "The Regina Monologues," where she had a brief scene talking with Lisa.

In real life, Rowling is a longtime fan of the show, and was especially pleased with the Harry Potter spoof in the "Wiz Kids" segment of Treehouse of Horror XII, which showed Bart and Lisa going to wizard school.

JK Rowling

J. K. Rowling in the series

Trivia

  • Rowling's surname is pronounced with a long "o" sound, so that it rhymes with "bowling" (the sport). Though some people pronounce the W.

Appearances

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Guest stars in Season 15

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