Before Hank Azaria was providing the voice of Moe or Comic Book Guy in "The Simpsons," he was first hired for another cartoon that never actually aired.
Actor and voice impressionist Hank Azaria explains to USA TODAY why he isn't sure if he'll stay with "The Simpsons" after his contact is over.
Azaria plays multiple characters, including Chief Wiggum and Moe Szyslak. — -- Hank Azaria is the voice of some of TV’s most popular characters. But growing up, he says, he had no idea his love ...
Last night on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," voice actor Hank Azaria acknowledged that "The Simpsons" does have an Apu problem. (SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, "THE SIMPSONS") HANK AZARIA: (As Apu) ...
The evening was a rock and blues extravaganza led by Joe Bonamassa and Slash, who brought along Bob Dylan guitarist Larry Campbell.
Emmy Award-winning actor Hank Azaria, who voices Police Chief Wiggum, barkeep Mo Szylak and snobby nerd Comic Book Guy on “The Simpsons,” is bringing his tribute to Bruce Springsteen to Elgin. “Hank ...
For more than two decades, Apu was a constant on The Simpsons. Voiced by Hank Azaria, the character appeared regularly, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Despite launching into a silly ditty as Clancy Wiggum, police chief on “The Simpsons,” actor and voice artist Hank Azaria says he ...
Hank Azaria threw his own birthday party when he turned 40, an experience that was more hassle than fun in the end. So the actor, comedian and mimic, who rose to fame voicing a horde of characters on ...
Many Los Angeles Dodgers fans aren't smiling right now, not after Monday night's collapsing loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks. But here's something that should bring a smile to the faces of Dodgers ...
NEW YORK – Hank Azaria, the actor perhaps best known as the voice of many beloved "Simpsons" characters, is no stranger to singing. But Azaria says his latest project, fronting a Bruce Springsteen ...
Actor Hank Azaria was bummed about turning 60 last year. “So I had this idea to throw a reverse surprise party,” Azaria said in an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “Most of my friends ...
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