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Hank Azaria
Hank Azaria is an Emmy Award-winning American actor and voice actor known for providing the voices of Moe Szyslak, Chief Wiggum, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, and many other characters on the animated television series The Simpsons. He has... [more]
Hank Azaria is an Emmy Award-winning American actor and voice actor known for providing the voices of Moe Szyslak, Chief Wiggum, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, and many other characters on the animated television series The Simpsons. He has also appeared in the films The Birdcage, Godzilla, Along Came Polly, and Tuesdays With Morrie. Find more pictures, videos and news about Hank Azaria here.
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Filming Love and Other Drugs in Pittsburgh is a family affair for newfound family man Hank Azaria. The 45-year-old actor’s girlfriend Katie Wright and the couple’s son Hal, 4 months, have joined him on location — but they’ve proven to be a bit of a distraction!
Hank tells the Jacksonville Observer,
“To be honest, I’m [...]
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HANK AZARIA has described his run-in with MICHAEL JACKSON as one of the "freakiest moments" of his life - because he couldn't stop staring at the star's nose as he recorded...
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Hank Azaria has described his run-in with Michael Jackson as one of the "freakiest moments" of his life - because he couldn't stop staring at the star's nose as he recorded his voiceover on The Simpsons.
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All parents are eager to witness baby’s first smile, but Katie Wright might be a little too eager, according to her boyfriend Hank Azaria. “The baby at this point, his mom insists he is smiling and recognizing faces,” the 45-year-old actor tells Celebrity Baby Blog of son Hal. “He is only 3-months-old…I insist [...]
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Hank Azaria has described his run-in with Michael Jackson as one of the "freakiest moments" of his life - because he couldn't stop staring at the star's nose as he recorded his voiceover on The Simpsons.
The late King of Pop appeared in the hit animated series back in 1991, playing a fat mental patient who shares a hospital ward with Simpson patria...
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