But don’t panic, it doesn’t concern the ones you know and love this time. The actors who for 15 years have provided the voices for the Latin American episodes of “The Simpsons,” known in Spanish as “Los Simpson,” say they are ready to take to the streets in protest after their employer, Grabaciones y Doblajes Internacionales, said it was considering replacing them. Humberto Vélez, who does the voice of the show’s principal character “Homero,” said that he and his fellow “Simpson” actors were greatly disappointed by their employer’s stance, saying that the actors and their union had been “very generous” in their dealings with the company. “We charge 60 dollars per episode,” he said, “whereas our counterparts on the English versions make 300,000 dollars per episode.” “We are not difficult people to work with; we work out of love of our craft,” added Vélez. Read More >>>