Hank Azaria is an American actor and comedian, primarily known for his extensive voice work on the animated sitcom *The Simpsons* since 1989. He voices numerous iconic characters, including Moe Szyslak, Chief Wiggum, and Apu Nahasapeemapetilon. Azaria became a regular cast member during the show's second season and has received four Primetime Emmy Awards for his contributions to the series. He initially had limited voice acting experience but has since become a prominent figure in the industry.
In 1943, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising took place, which later inspired the 2001 film "Uprising" starring Hank Azaria.
In 1990, Hank Azaria and Craig Bierko met at a party and started using a baseball announcer voice, before the 2012 lawsuit.
In 1990, Hank Azaria made his film debut in the direct-to-video release "Cool Blue" as Buzz. He also had his first theatrically released feature film appearance the same year in "Pretty Woman", playing a police detective named Albertson.
Between 1994 and 1996, Hank Azaria voiced Eddie Brock / Venom in "Spider-Man: The Animated Series".
In 1994, Hank Azaria began a relationship with actress Helen Hunt.
In 1994, Hank Azaria played television producer Albert Freedman in the film "Quiz Show", which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Between 1994 and 1996, Hank Azaria voiced Eddie Brock / Venom in "Spider-Man: The Animated Series".
In 1996, Hank Azaria played gay Guatemalan housekeeper Agador Spartacus in the film "The Birdcage", considered his "big break".
In 1997, Hank Azaria appeared in the film "Grosse Pointe Blank".
In 1997, Hank Azaria voiced Bartok the bat in the animated feature "Anastasia".
In 1998, Hank Azaria appeared in "Celebrity", played Walter Plane in "Great Expectations", and Victor "Animal" Palotti in "Godzilla", marking one of his first starring roles in a blockbuster.
On July 17, 1999, Hank Azaria married actress Helen Hunt in a traditional Jewish ceremony at their home in Southern California. They had previously appeared together in Mad About You and the Simpsons episode "Dumbbell Indemnity".
In 1999, Hank Azaria played Marc Blitzstein in "Cradle Will Rock" and Mitch Albom in "Tuesdays with Morrie", winning a Primetime Emmy Award for the latter.
In 1999, Hank Azaria reprised his role as Bartok in the direct-to-video prequel "Bartok the Magnificent".
In 1999, Hank Azaria starred as Charles Danner in the drama "Mystery, Alaska" and as The Blue Raja in the comedy superhero film "Mystery Men".
On December 18, 2000, Hank Azaria's divorce from actress Helen Hunt was finalized, citing irreconcilable differences, after a year of marriage and a six-month separation.
In 2001, Hank Azaria played Hector Gorgonzolas in "America's Sweethearts".
In 2001, Hank Azaria played Mordechaj Anielewicz in the television film "Uprising", based on the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
In 2001, Hank Azaria voiced Harold Zoid in the "Futurama" episode "That's Lobstertainment!".
In 2003, Hank Azaria appeared as Bernard in David Mamet's play, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, alongside Matthew Perry and Minnie Driver, in London's West End.
In 2003, Hank Azaria played journalist Michael Kelly in the drama film "Shattered Glass".
In December 2004, Hank Azaria made his first appearance in Chicago as Sir Lancelot, the French Taunter, and four other characters in Spamalot, the musical version of Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
In 2004, Hank Azaria played Claude in "Along Came Polly" and the young Patches O'Houlihan in "DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story".
In 2004, Hank Azaria wrote and directed the short film "Nobody's Perfect", which won the Film Discovery Jury Award for Best Short at the US Comedy Arts Festival.
In June 2005, Hank Azaria took a break from his role in Spamalot to work on Huff.
In December 2005, Hank Azaria returned to his role in Spamalot after working on Huff. Alan Tudyk had filled the role during his absence.
In 2005, Hank Azaria bought the fifth-floor co-op loft on Mercer Street in Manhattan's Soho neighborhood from photographer Cindy Sherman.
In 2005, Hank Azaria reflected on his voiceover career, noting he was "spoiled by The Simpsons" and didn't love other voiceover work.
In 2005, Playwright Jenelle Riley praised Hank Azaria as her favorite actor, applauding his versatility and tendency to take small roles and consistently create characters people care about, specifically citing his roles in Shattered Glass, Mystery, Alaska and especially DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story.
Around 2006, Hank Azaria became sober, crediting his longtime friend Matthew Perry for encouraging him to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
Following the conclusion of "Huff" in 2006, Hank Azaria continued to make multiple film appearances.
In January 2007, Hank Azaria was confirmed to be directing "Outsourced", a film about two American workers who journey to get their jobs back after their factory is moved to Mexico.
In 2007, Hank Azaria began dating former actress Katie Wright and married her later that year.
In 2007, Hank Azaria played Whit Bloom in David Schwimmer's directorial debut, "Run Fatboy Run".
In 2007, Hank Azaria voiced Abbie Hoffman and Allen Ginsberg in "Chicago 10".
In late 2007, Hank Azaria starred in Aaron Sorkin's The Farnsworth Invention, playing RCA head David Sarnoff.
In 2009, Hank Azaria and Katie Wright had a son named Hal.
In 2009, Hank Azaria played the villainous pharaoh Kah Mun Rah in "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian". He also appeared in "Year One" as Abraham.
In 2009, Hank Azaria told Empire he was instead focusing on making a documentary about fatherhood.
In 2010, Hank Azaria competed in the main event of the World Series of Poker, finishing a few places short of the bubble.
In 2010, Hank Azaria played Dr. Stan Knight in "Love & Other Drugs".
In 2011, Hank Azaria bought a four-bedroom house in Pacific Palisades from his Simpsons co-star Dan Castellaneta.
In 2011, Hank Azaria played Gargamel in the animated/live-action adaptation of "The Smurfs".
In 2011, Hank Azaria voiced Carlos and Phil in the film "Hop".
In November 2012, Hank Azaria sued Craig Bierko over the ownership of the Brockmire voice, claiming copyright over the "tangible" character. Both actors used a baseball announcer voice since 1990, but the court ruled in Azaria's favor in 2014.
In 2012, Hank Azaria, who had previously vowed to never record for an advertisement again, voiced several insects in a commercial for the Chevrolet Sonic.
In 2013, Hank Azaria and his family began renting a home on 80th Street in Manhattan, with plans to decide on a permanent residence within two years. He also sold his co-op loft on Mercer Street in Manhattan's Soho neighborhood, which he had purchased from photographer Cindy Sherman in 2005.
In 2013, Hank Azaria played Deep Throat director Gerard Damiano in "Lovelace".
In 2013, Hank Azaria reprised his role as Gargamel in the sequel, "The Smurfs 2".
In 2014, Hank Azaria won the lawsuit against Craig Bierko over the ownership of the Brockmire voice. The court ruled that Azaria's Brockmire voice was a defined, "tangible" character and subject to copyright.
In 2014, Hank Azaria's documentary project about fatherhood began airing on AOL as an online series titled "Fatherhood".
On May 22, 2016, Hank Azaria was awarded the Honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters (DHL) from Tufts University.
In 2016, Hank Azaria voiced Bud Buckwald in "Bordertown" and Shelfish Sheldon in "Mack & Moxy".
In 2016, IFC confirmed development of the series "Brockmire", on which Hank Azaria also served as an executive producer.
In 2017, Azaria starred in the IFC series "Brockmire", playing Jim Brockmire, a fired baseball announcer, which ran for four seasons until 2020.
In 2020, the fourth and final season of the IFC series "Brockmire", starring Hank Azaria as Jim Brockmire, came to a conclusion.
In August of 2024, after his 60th birthday, Hank Azaria began touring with Bruce Springsteen tribute act Hank Azaria and the EZ Band.
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