By Morgan Cormack

Published: Tuesday, 03 January 2023 at 12:00 am


The Simpsons’ long-running music editor Chris Ledesma has died at the age of 64.

The animated sitcom paid tribute to the late editor with a title card in its latest episode that read: “In loving memory of Chris Ledesma.”

The fitting tribute was displayed below an animated version of Chris holding a conductor’s baton. In the shot, he’s seated among the Simpsons clan with Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart and Maggie all present on screen.

Ledesma worked on every episode of The Simpsons during his 33-year run as the show’s music editor. He joined in 1989 and stepped down from his role in May 2022.

In September 2021, Chris had taken to Twitter to mark a “significant” milestone as he confirmed he had worked on The Simpsons for “half” of his life.

He wrote: “Today is a significant milestone for me. I am 23,242 days old I have worked on The Simpsons for 11,621 days. Born 1/28/1958. First day on #TheSimpsons 11/22/1989. Not many can say they have worked at ANY job any more for LITERALLY half their lives.”

Chris Ledesma was one of the kindest, mega-talented people working on a crew full of kind, mega-talented people. I hadn’t worked with him in a while but his friendliness over twitter these last few years was truly felt. Rest in peace, dear Chris.

— Josh Weinstein (@Joshstrangehill) January 2, 2023