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These clips of Hank Azaria are some of my favorites.... Hank is so funny, so talented, and a great guest to have. After this episode originally aired, a bit of controversy arose... Hank and I talked about George Takei - he played Sulu on Star Trek, and did a voice on the Simpson's - and some people misinterpreted Hank's story...it's all in the 3rd clip. Watch all the videos - if you are a Simpson's fan, you will LOVE them. Hank is awesome. More Hank clips to come! --Ray
Hank talks about his early years mimicing voices as a kid, his first commercial role, being a standup comic, and more.
Hank Azaria shares how he first got on the Simpson's as Moe; his early work, including "Pretty Woman"; Professor Frink; the process how a Simpson's episode is made.
Hank Azaria tells the story of George Takei working on the Simpsons... apparently George did one episode and had enough... enjoy Hank's story; he also discusses the origins of Comic Book Guy; and sings Apu's "SGT. Pepper" song.
Hank Azaria discusses Simpson's characters including Milhouse's father; Chief Wiggum; Woody Allen; whether or not their is any competition on the show; Captain Crunch; Old Sea Captain; Lou the cop.
Hank Azaria is a 4-time Emmy Award winning actor. You know him from many films including The Birdcage, Quiz Show, and Godzilla, plus television shows such as Friends, Mad About You, and Huff, and also as the star of one of the longest running and greatest programs in television history, The Simpsons. He starred in the Tony-winning Broadway show "Spamalot" and is currently starring in the Broadway show "The Farnsworth Invention."
Have you guys seen this clip? It's from the last episode of "LateNet with Ray Ellin," where Ray's guest is Hank Azaria, who does many of the Simpsons voices. I love Hank.. he's very talented. In this clip he talks about George Takei creeping out an intern from the show.
On Tuesday, the Howard Stern show (with guest George Takei) played the clip and unjustly called Hank an a-hole for saying George was creepy... uh, I hate to break it to them... but *ANY* regular guest on the Stern show is creepy! That's part of their charm.