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'''Jimmy Stewart''' was an American actor most famous for his films ''It's a Wonderful Life'', ''Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'', and ''Rear Window''.
 
'''Jimmy Stewart''' was an American actor most famous for his films ''It's a Wonderful Life'', ''Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'', and ''Rear Window''.

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For other uses, see Jimmy (disambiguation).

Jimmy Stewart was an American actor most famous for his films It's a Wonderful Life, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and Rear Window.

Stewart appears as a resident of Hell during the song, "Christmas Time in Hell", in the episode, "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics". He quotes his character George Bailey from It's a Wonderful Life, saying, "Merry Christmas, movie house!"

Appearance

Like many celebrities in early seasons of the series, Stewart is portrayed with a real-life photo cutout as a head. He wears a brown suit, white shirt and grey tie.