The Simpsons: 15 Huge Guest Stars & Cameos You Forgot
10. Penn & Teller
There is no denying that Homer Simpson has many, many flaws, but one thing for which he has always had a genuine talent is bowling. After throwing a perfect game in season 11, he became the flavour of the month in Springfield, and enjoyed the fame that came with it.
This didn't last however, and before long, he found himself crashing the stage at a Penn and Teller show in a desperate bid to try and stay relevant. Needless to say, the legendary magicians weren't happy. While Teller was precariously dangling over a shark tank, Penn focused instead on trying to kill Homer with a crossbow.
The duo returned in season 22 after new wave magician Cregg Demon rose to fame by stealing all the most famous tricks of legendary illusionists. Along with Ricky Jay and David Copperfield, Penn and Teller were willing to brutally murder Demon to protect their own tricks.
While Teller may be silent on stage in real life, he certainly isn't when appearing on The Simpsons. Accusing his partner of beating him, and believing a curse was lifted when Penn's ponytail burned off, Teller has spoken more words in Springfield than he ever has on his own magic show.