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'''Orenthal James "O. J." Simpson''' (born July 9, 1947), nicknamed "The Juice", is a retired American football player, football broadcaster, spokesman, actor, and convicted felon.
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'''Orenthal James "O. J." Simpson''' (born July 9, 1947), nicknamed "The Juice", is a retired American football player, football broadcaster, spokesman, actor, and convicted felon. In his second career, as an actor, O.J. himself entered the world of movie comedy, notably taking the role of Officer Nordberg, in the movie ''The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!'' and its two sequels.
 
In his second career, as an actor, O.J. himself entered the world of movie comedy, notably taking the role of Officer Nordberg, in the movie ''The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!'' and its two sequels.
 
   
 
That was overshadowed by his 1994 high-profile trial and subsequent acquittal of the charge of murdering wife Nicole Brown Simpson and friend Ronald Goldman. He was, however, later found liable for damages in a civil suit filed by Goldman's father and the Brown family. In September 2007, Simpson was arrested in Las Vegas, Nevada, and charged with numerous felonies, including armed robbery and kidnapping. A jury found Simpson guilty of all charges on October 3, 2008 and he was sentenced on December 5 to 33 years imprisonment. He will be ineligible for parole until 2017, when he will be the age of 70.
 
That was overshadowed by his 1994 high-profile trial and subsequent acquittal of the charge of murdering wife Nicole Brown Simpson and friend Ronald Goldman. He was, however, later found liable for damages in a civil suit filed by Goldman's father and the Brown family. In September 2007, Simpson was arrested in Las Vegas, Nevada, and charged with numerous felonies, including armed robbery and kidnapping. A jury found Simpson guilty of all charges on October 3, 2008 and he was sentenced on December 5 to 33 years imprisonment. He will be ineligible for parole until 2017, when he will be the age of 70.
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[[Cleveland Brown]], and his son [[Cleveland Brown, Jr.]] are named after him.
 
[[Cleveland Brown]], and his son [[Cleveland Brown, Jr.]] are named after him.
   
At the beginning of "[[Love Thy Trophy]]", a teaser introduction on Quahog Channel 5 Action News claims, over pictures of O.J. playing golf and half removing his golfing glove, that evidence has been found to prove irrefutably that Simpson was innocent. No further details are given however.
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At the beginning of "[[Love Thy Trophy]]", a teaser introduction on [[Quahog 5 News]] claims, over pictures of O.J. playing golf and half removing his golfing glove, that evidence has been found to prove irrefutably that Simpson was innocent. No further details are given however.
   
 
According to a cutaway in "[[Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?]]", a drunken [[Stewie Griffin]] planted suspicions in Simpson's mind which could have led him to a murderous attack on the two.
 
According to a cutaway in "[[Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?]]", a drunken [[Stewie Griffin]] planted suspicions in Simpson's mind which could have led him to a murderous attack on the two.
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In "[[Long John Peter]]", [[Peter Griffin]] is shown emerging from the Brown-Simpson home, bloodstained, wearing one glove and carrying a bloodstained knife, just before O.J. arrives and enters, with the apparent intention of playing a game of Boggle. The former football player is then heard making a terrible discovery, presumably of two bodies, and speculating about what was going to happen, and what would now happen.
 
In "[[Long John Peter]]", [[Peter Griffin]] is shown emerging from the Brown-Simpson home, bloodstained, wearing one glove and carrying a bloodstained knife, just before O.J. arrives and enters, with the apparent intention of playing a game of Boggle. The former football player is then heard making a terrible discovery, presumably of two bodies, and speculating about what was going to happen, and what would now happen.
   
In "[[The Juice Is Loose]]" Peter wins a game of golf with Simpson. After everyone tells Peter of O.J.'s history as a suspected murdered, he and his friends decide to try and trick Simpson into confessing. O.J, upon discovering Peter's intent, is hurt and begins to cry, causing Peter to change his opinion, and offers that O.J. Simpson comes to live with the Griffins. When the town begins to riot, O.J. makes a heartfelt speech that wins over the towns people. And then, for abruptly and for no apparent reason, he murders three [[Quahog]] residents, and runs off, with Peter commenting, "I guess he did do it".
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In "[[The Juice Is Loose]]" Peter wins a game of golf with Simpson. After everyone tells Peter of O.J.'s history as a suspected murdered, he and his friends decide to try and trick Simpson into confessing. O.J, upon discovering Peter's intent, is hurt and begins to cry, causing Peter to change his opinion, and offers that O.J. Simpson comes to live with the Griffins. When the town begins to riot, O.J. makes a heartfelt speech that wins over the towns people. And then, for abruptly and for no apparent reason, he murders three [[Quahog]] residents and runs off, with Peter finally owning up to the truth.
   
 
In all speaking appearances, he is voiced by [[Mike Henry]].
 
In all speaking appearances, he is voiced by [[Mike Henry]].

Revision as of 22:14, 8 January 2011

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Orenthal James "O. J." Simpson (born July 9, 1947), nicknamed "The Juice", is a retired American football player, football broadcaster, spokesman, actor, and convicted felon. In his second career, as an actor, O.J. himself entered the world of movie comedy, notably taking the role of Officer Nordberg, in the movie The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! and its two sequels.

That was overshadowed by his 1994 high-profile trial and subsequent acquittal of the charge of murdering wife Nicole Brown Simpson and friend Ronald Goldman. He was, however, later found liable for damages in a civil suit filed by Goldman's father and the Brown family. In September 2007, Simpson was arrested in Las Vegas, Nevada, and charged with numerous felonies, including armed robbery and kidnapping. A jury found Simpson guilty of all charges on October 3, 2008 and he was sentenced on December 5 to 33 years imprisonment. He will be ineligible for parole until 2017, when he will be the age of 70.

Cleveland Brown, and his son Cleveland Brown, Jr. are named after him.

At the beginning of "Love Thy Trophy", a teaser introduction on Quahog 5 News claims, over pictures of O.J. playing golf and half removing his golfing glove, that evidence has been found to prove irrefutably that Simpson was innocent. No further details are given however.

According to a cutaway in "Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?", a drunken Stewie Griffin planted suspicions in Simpson's mind which could have led him to a murderous attack on the two.

The famous "low speed pursuit", in which Simpson attempted to evade arrest by reportedly forcing fellow football player Al Cowlings to assist his escape, in a white Ford Bronco SUV, is parodied in "Untitled Griffin Family History", where Nate Griffin and his family are shown escaping from the law, with the assistance of Al Cowlings and his trusty white bronco horse. The helicopter TV coverage of the Simpson/Cowlings pursuit is also referenced, as black ancestors of Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons report on the chase from a hot air balloon.

In a "No Meals on Wheels" cutaway, Brian Griffin and his black roommate react in entirely opposite ways; Brian in disbelief, the room-mate in pleasure as the Simpson acquittal verdict is announced on TV, causing Brian to suggest, as they both point guns at each other, that maybe they should find new roommates.

In the third segment of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, "Stu & Stewie's Excellent Adventure", the slogan on the Quahog Time Travel Vacations office is "Watch O.J. Do It", a reference to the supposed murder.

In "Long John Peter", Peter Griffin is shown emerging from the Brown-Simpson home, bloodstained, wearing one glove and carrying a bloodstained knife, just before O.J. arrives and enters, with the apparent intention of playing a game of Boggle. The former football player is then heard making a terrible discovery, presumably of two bodies, and speculating about what was going to happen, and what would now happen.

In "The Juice Is Loose" Peter wins a game of golf with Simpson. After everyone tells Peter of O.J.'s history as a suspected murdered, he and his friends decide to try and trick Simpson into confessing. O.J, upon discovering Peter's intent, is hurt and begins to cry, causing Peter to change his opinion, and offers that O.J. Simpson comes to live with the Griffins. When the town begins to riot, O.J. makes a heartfelt speech that wins over the towns people. And then, for abruptly and for no apparent reason, he murders three Quahog residents and runs off, with Peter finally owning up to the truth.

In all speaking appearances, he is voiced by Mike Henry.