Unexpected Celeb Voices on South Park That Will Surprise You!

South Park fans, prepare to be amazed! Unlike other animated shows like The Simpsons and Family Guy, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone of South Park have earned a reputation for sparingly welcoming celebrity guests. However, a few famous voices have subtly graced the series over the years. Here’s a heartwarming glimpse into four celebrities you probably didn’t realize lent their voices to this boundary-pushing series.

1. Norman Lear: More Than a Fan

Legendary TV producer Norman Lear, known for creating All in the Family, was such an avid fan of South Park that he not only served as a consultant but also lent his voice to the character of Benjamin Franklin. Lear’s participation in the season 7 episode, “I’m a Little Bit Country,” added a tender touch of historical flashback, echoing the comedic yet thoughtful ethos that South Park is known for. As stated in VICE, this collaboration stands as a testament to the mutual admiration between Lear and the creators.

2. Natasha Henstridge: Breaking New Ground

Natasha Henstridge, famed for her role in Species, broke new ground on South Park as the first celebrity to play a non-animal character not as herself. Her portrayal of Ms. Ellen in the first season episode, “Tom’s Rhinoplasty,” became part of a narrative featuring the boys’ innocent yet humorous crushes—bringing an emotional yet edgy depth to the storyline.

3. Richard Belzer: A Surprise Cameo

Who would have thought stand-up comedian Richard Belzer would grace the South Park universe with his unique voice? Appearing as the tooth-racketeering fourth-grader Loogie in “The Tooth Fairy’s Tats 2000,” Belzer blends humor and unexpected restaurant management into a character whose cameo is delightful yet brief.

4. Jennifer Aniston: From ‘Friends’ to the Rainforest

In one of the most surprising turns, Jennifer Aniston, primarily known for her Friends fame, voiced the character of Ms. Stevens, a well-meaning choir teacher on a mission to educate kids about rainforests. Her episode, “Rainforest Shmainforest,” humorously critiques activism, making Aniston’s presence a charming touch to the series.

These celebrity appearances highlight the unexpected talent that has contributed to South Park’s long-standing success. With their unique voice cameos, these stars have added a rich layer of humor and surprise to the favorite episodes of many. Who knows which familiar voice we might hear next on this iconic show?