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Former Tufts drama student Azaria brings his EZ Street Band to Rhode Island July 19 and to West Springfield’s Big E Fair Sept ...
Congratulations are pouring in for longtime actor and comedian Hank Azaria on Monday. Azaria, perhaps best known for voicing ...
Hank Azaria, 59, opened up about voicing "The Simpsons" Apu as a white man on the latest episode of NPR's podcast "Code Switch." In the episode, he sat down with comedian Hari Kondabolu, who years ...
Actor Hank Azaria paid tribute to his good friend Matthew Perry Sunday, calling the late actor “the funniest man ever.” Taking to X (formerly Twitter) Azaria, 59, recalled in a video how he ...
Voice actor Hank Azaria is most famous for voicing "The Simpsons" character Apu. However, in a recent interview with Slash Film, Azaria said he will no longer voice the actor in future seasons.
Hank Azaria and the EZ Street Band have their first official gig at Manhattan’s Le Poisson Rouge on Aug. 1. The proceeds will go to his social-justice-themed charitable foundation.
The Emmy-winning actor talks about getting into character as his musical hero as he and the EZ Street Band play the Greenwich Odeum on July 19.
Hank Azaria credited Matthew Perry with his sobriety, recalling the "Friends" star took him to his first AA meeting in 2005. (J. Vespa) ...
-- Hank Azaria is the voice of some of TV’s most popular characters. But growing up, he says, he had no idea his love for mimicking other people’s voices could one day be a career for him.
Like many of his co-stars and fellow actors, Hank Azaria is honoring Matthew Perry following his sudden death on Saturday (Oct. 28) at age 54. In an Instagram video shared to his account on Sunday ...
When word first hit last year about “Brockmire,” a show on IFC starring Hank Azaria as a weathered baseball broadcaster, it struck me the same way it would if, say, Derek Jeter decided to run ...
Hank Azaria’s recent apology for voicing the character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, an Indian-born convenience store clerk on “The Simpsons,” has launched some fascinating discussions that touch ...
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