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Simpsons Star's Near-Death Escape Revealed
12 Feb
Summary
- Yeardley Smith survived a broken neck ten years ago.
- The Simpsons provided health insurance and time for recovery.
- The show celebrated its 800th episode milestone.
- A second Simpsons movie is now in development.
- New episodes explore diverse stories and mental health themes.

Yeardley Smith, the voice behind Lisa Simpson, shared a remarkable story of survival, crediting "The Simpsons" for saving her life. Ten years ago, she suffered a severe neck fracture, separating her C5 and C6 spinal levels. The show's comprehensive health insurance and the financial stability it provided allowed Smith the essential time off needed for a full year of recovery.
As "The Simpsons" reaches an impressive 800 episodes, its longevity continues to offer significant benefits to its cast. Nancy Cartwright, Bart Simpson's voice, also highlighted the show's role in enabling her to pursue personal projects and charitable endeavors. The series is now focusing on revitalizing its storytelling, with a second movie officially in development after a two-decade gap since the first.




