Hank Azaria is a master of voices. His list of incredible Simpsons characters shows just how much range he has. Not only are so many of the voices completely distinct, but his delivery is always ...
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 ...
Hank Azaria reveals his voice for Moe Szylack on The Simpsons is a blend of his impressions of Bruce Springsteen and Al ...
Actor Hank Azaria has stepped up onto The New York Time’s op-ed soapbox, sharing the stage with nine of his vocal characterizations from his 36 years of voice work for The Simpsons, in an entertaining ...
In the interactive article, fans can scroll through Azaria's recreation of his performances through the scene in The Simpsons and the actor in live-action. "I imagine that soon enough, artificial ...
Hank Azaria, the iconic voice behind some of "The Simpsons" most beloved characters, put artificial intelligence to the test to see if it could accurately replicate his voice—and the results left much ...
Azaria voices bartender Moe, Chief Wiggum and Comic Book Guy, among others, on the long-running animated comedy. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Azaria, who has voiced dozens of characters over his ...
Hank Azaria expressed fear to The New York Times that artificial intelligence could soon replace him as the voice of several characters on “The Simpsons,” on which he’s been a voice actor since 1989.
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 Simpsons voice actor Hank Azaria delivered the commencement speech at his alma mater Tufts University on May 22, where the star gave passionate advice on the importance of individualism and ...
Hank Azaria, who has voiced over 100 different characters on The Simpsons, fears that artificial intelligence will steal the likeness of voice actors. Azaria penned an op-ed in The New York Times ...
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