
Age: 61
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Martha Maria Yeardley Smith (/ˈjɑːrdli/ YARD-lee; born July 3, 1964) is an American actress. She voices Lisa Simpson on the animated television series The Simpsons. Smith began acting in 1982 after graduating from drama school. She moved to New York City in 1984, where she appeared in the Broadway production of Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing. She made her film debut in 1985's Heaven Help Us, followed by roles in The Legend of Billie Jean and Maximum Overdrive. She moved to Los Angeles in 1986 and took a recurring role in the television series Brothers. In 1987, Smith auditioned for the Simpsons shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show. Smith intended to audition for the role of Bart Simpson, but the casting director felt her voice was too high, and she was cast as Bart's sister Lisa. In 1989, the shorts were spun off into their half-hour show, The Simpsons. For her work on The Simpsons, Smith received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance in 1992. Alongside The Simpsons, Smith appeared in the sitcom Herman's Head as Louise, and had recurring appearances as Marlene on Dharma & Greg and as Penny in two episodes of Dead Like Me. She has appeared in several films, including City Slickers, Just Write, Toys, and As Good as It Gets. In 2004, Smith performed an off-Broadway one-woman show entitled More at the Union Square Theatre in New York City. Aside from The Simpsons, Smith has recorded a few voice-over parts, only commercials and the film We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story. Smith starred in and served as executive producer for the independent romantic comedy Waiting For Ophelia, which had its world premiere at the Phoenix Film Festival in April 2009. Description above from the Wikipedia article Yeardley Smith, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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What if the Simpson family actually aged from the day the first episode premiered in 1987 or 1989? And like that future holiday episode, Bart and Lisa grow up forming their own dysfunctional families? Bart is portrayed a divorced deadbeat dad who could barely afford to pay rent and his two sons hate him. Lisa is portrayed as a politician and she married Milhouse and has a rebellious daughter. Lisa dated and married Milhouse out of pity for him. Even though Milhouse is a nice husband and father and gives Lisa all the respect she deserves, Lisa feels trapped. Maggie is portrayed as a touring rockstar who's putting her world tour on hold, so she can raise her newborn baby. Homer and Marge are portrayed as normal loving grandparents. Homer quit drinking and formed a hobby of making ships in bottles. The children must find a way to save their parents' money from being in possession of revenge-driven Artie Ziff. This movie will also have different voice actors for the children who grew up.