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Mural to honour SNL, Simpsons, News Radio star Phil Hartman to be celebrated on Nov. 4 in Brantford

The new mural to celebrate the life of actor and comedian Phil Hartman pays tribute to his extraordinary career on Saturday Night Live, News Radio, The Simpsons and more.

Hartman grew up in Brantford, but his family moved to the United States when he was 10

The City of Brantford, Ont., will celebrate the completion of a mural honouring actor and comedian Phil Hartman on Nov. 4, 2024. Hartman was a star on Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons, News Radio and more.
The City of Brantford, Ont., will celebrate the completion of a mural honouring actor and comedian Phil Hartman on Nov. 4, 2024. The mural honouring Hartman was painted by Dominic Laporte and Anas Labreque of Drift Mural Co. (Mark Burnham)

The new mural to celebrate the life of actor and comedian Phil Hartman pays tribute to his extraordinary career on Saturday Night Live, News Radio, The Simpsons and more.

The City of Brantford, Ont., will celebrate the completion of the mural on Nov. 4, 2024.

Hartman was born in Brantford in 1948 andis best known for his eight seasons as a cast member onSaturday Night Live as well as anactor on The Simpsons, where he was the voice ofcharacters Lionel Hutz andTroy McClure. He was also an expert impressioniston Saturday Night Live, famous for his takes on former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan, as well as singers like Frank Sinatra and Elton John.

The celebration on Nov. 4 is open to the public, will take place from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., and will feature a performance by local comedianGraham Chittenden, the city said in a press release on Monday. The mural is located on the eastwall outside theSanderson Centre for the Performing Arts in Brantford.

The release says the mural includes a "delicate purple ribbon near his lapel serves as a tribute to victims of domestic violence." Hartman was shot and killed by his wife in1998, at the age of 49. The mural also features"locations from Hartman's youth, such as his childhood home and Wilkes Dam," a Brantford landmark.

Paul Hartmann, Phil's brother, said the mural was "a beautiful tribute to someone who is missed by so many. Phil would be very proud and humbled by this fantastic mural."

In an interview in July with CBC Hamilton, Hartmann said, "You can't measure the loss of somebody like him in a family.

"I'm ecstatic about any celebration of Phil's life," he said. "I really want Brantford to name a street after him. I think he deserves it."

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Phil Hartman, top row, second from the right, was a member of Saturday Night Live from 1986 to 1994. Here, he's pictured with the show's cast in 1992. (NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images)

The release says the mural was created byDRIFT Mural Co. after a process which included consultation with "various stakeholders, including Nova Vita Domestic Violence Prevention Services, the Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts, local actor and comedian Calwyn Shurgold, and the Hartmann family."

Mayor of BrantfordKevin Davis saidthe mural "celebrates the remarkable achievements of one of our most famous residents and highlights the profound connection between his legacy and the City of Brantford."

Hartman grew up in Brantford, but his family moved to the United States when he was 10, ultimately ending up in California where he became a graphic designer for album covers, and eventually got into comedy and acting.

With files from Ethan Lang