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Matt Groening is the creator of the popular American cartoon show The Simpsons, and it is presently the longest-running television series in American history, having premiered in 1989.
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Groening, a cartoonist, created the Simpson characters and named them after his own family: Parents Marge and Homer, sisters Lisa and Maggie (the baby who conveys emotion by sucking on her pacifier), ...
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Everything you need to know about Marge Simpson's fate in season 36's finale Estranger Things, which has finally aired in the UK.
He based the character on his mother Margaret Groening. Marge is the matriarch of the Simpson family. She shares three children with Homer, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie.