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Birthday:
Apr 25, 1964
Birthplace:
Queens, New York, USA

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Hank Azaria Biography

Rubber-faced comic actor and vocal artist extraordinaire Hank Azaria initially plied his trade on the stand-up circuit, then subsequently landed stage appearances and tackled bit parts on television. Azaria scored his breakthrough in 1989 when he began providing a multitude of voices for the Fox network's groundbreaking animated series The Simpsons, an assignment that imparted the performer with an enviable degree of cult stardom. In 1991, Azaria nabbed a major role in the Fox live-action sitcom Herman's Head, which ran until 1994 and gave audiences a glimpse of the man responsible for the vocal intonations of some of the most famous characters to ever corrupt an animator's storyboard.A native of Queens, NY, where he was born into a family of Sephardic Jews on April 25, 1964, Azaria commenced film roles in the late 1980s, coincident with his Simpsons stardom. Work on that program (which, after graduating from a series of crude sketches on The Tracey Ullmann Show to its own animated sitcom, quickly shot up to qualify as the Fox network's most popular enterprise) easily outstripped Azaria's screen work in popularity and visibility for many years. Recurring parts included Indian convenience store owner Apu, quack doctor Nick Riviera, dim-witted bartender Moe, and the idiotic, pig-nosed Springfield Chief of Police, Clancy Wiggum. Though his Simpsons work continued unabated over the years, beginning in the mid-1990s Azaria branched out somewhat, placing a heavier emphasis on live-action portrayals. Even in that venue, however, his work tonally mirrored his animated contributions; he specialized in adroitly handling goofy, over-the-top character parts, often with an ethnic bent. The performer attained visibility and memorability, for example, as the klutzy and scantily-dressed gay houseboy Agador in The Birdcage (1995), Hector, a goofy Hispanic paramour with a permanent effeminate lisp, in Joe Roth's underrated showbiz comedy America's Sweethearts (2001), and Claude, a Gallic beach bum with no qualms about taking off with other men's wives, in John Hamburg's gross-out romantic comedy Along Came Polly (2004).Azaria has also departed from the boundaries of screen comedy from time to time, doing memorable work across genre lines in such films as Great Expectations (1998) (which cast him as Gwyneth Paltrow's lackluster fiancé), Mystery Men (1999) (as the superhero Blue Raja), and Tim Robbins' Cradle Will Rock (1999), a historical drama about art and politics in 1930s New York that cast Azaria as leftist playwright Marc Blitzstein. In 2005, Azaria presided as one of the many off-color monologuists in Penn Jillette's stand-up comedy showcase film The Aristocrats; the performer subsequently provided at least seventeen voices (including his usual series roles) for The Simpsons Movie (2007) and voiced both Abbie Hoffmann and Allen Ginsberg in the animated sequences of Brett Morgen's offbeat documentary Chicago 10 (2007).In July 1999, Azaria married actress Helen Hunt, with whom he co-starred in several episodes of the sitcom Mad About You. The two divorced within eighteen months. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Quotes from Hank Azaria's Characters

    1. Sergeant O'Neal: Alright, Nick, listen to me, you guys have got to lure him out into the open so we can get a clear shot at him, over.
    2. Victor (Animal) Palotti: Ah, no problem there! Do you want us to wash him up for ya' too?
    From Godzilla. Submitted by Michael D (48 days ago)
    1. Audrey Timmonds: Aren't there rats down here?
    2. Victor (Animal) Palotti: I'm more worried about big, ugly lizards.
    From Godzilla. Submitted by Brandon M (2 months ago)
    1. Mr. Furious: [talking about Carmine the Bowler] Seems there was a little controversy there regarding your father's death.
    2. The Bowler: Yes, the police said he fell down an elevator shaft. Onto some bullets.
    3. Blue Raja: You know, I've always suspected a bit of foul play there.
    4. The Bowler: As have I.
    From Mystery Men. Submitted by Francis L (4 months ago)
    1. Senator Keeley: I don't really drink.
    2. Agador: Yeah, well now's the time to pretend.
    From The Birdcage. Submitted by Carlos M (4 months ago)
    1. Lovelace: As I was learning the alien speak. Sven had a higher truth to seek.
    2. The Mighty Sven: What smells so gosh darn goodie.
    From Happy Feet Two. Submitted by Austin G (4 months ago)
    1. The Mighty Sven: In my homeland, we have many brave warriors named Erick.
    From Happy Feet Two. Submitted by Austin G (4 months ago)
    1. Alan Marciano: Why'd I get mixed up with that bitch?
    2. Vincent Hanna: Because she's got a...GREAT ASS!
    From Heat. Submitted by Michael C (4 months ago)
    1. The Mighty Sven: On that day I, Sven, promised to use my powers only for goodie!
    From Happy Feet Two. Submitted by Austin G (5 months ago)
    1. The Mighty Sven: If you want it, you must will it. If you will it, it will be yours.
    From Happy Feet Two. Submitted by Doreen L (6 months ago)
    1. Victor (Animal) Palotti: Where did you find this guy?
    2. Dr. Niko Tatopoulos: He's from France!
    From Godzilla. Submitted by Tom V (7 months ago)
    1. Homer: I would, but I'm afraid if I open the door, they'll take all of you!
    2. Carl: No we won't. We just want Homer!
    3. Homer: Well, maybe not you, but they'll kill Grandpa!
    4. Grampa: I'm part of the mob!
    From The Simpsons Movie. Submitted by Javis C (9 months ago)
    1. Marge: EPA, what could that be?
    2. Comic Book Guy: I believe it was the sound the green Alntern made when Sinestro threw him into a vat of acid. EEEEEPPPAA!
    3. Marge: Yeah, thanks for coming over.
    4. Comic Book Guy: Thanks for giving me your pregnancy pads. [Strechs pads over huge gut] Never known comfort like this. [Let's go and pad slaps against his stomach makig it jiggle]
    From The Simpsons Movie. Submitted by Jacob D (11 months ago)
    1. Moe: Ok, I'm gotta turn the lights off. When they come back on, I want all my booze back the way it was!
    From The Simpsons Movie. Submitted by Stephen D (11 months ago)
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