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Hank Azaria Biography, Age, The Simpsons, Career And Net Worth.

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Published Feb 15, 2026

Hank Azaria Biography

Hank Azaria (born Henry Albert Azaria) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and producer, known for his voice characterizations as a variety of characters in the animated sitcom The Simpsons (from 1989 to present), which include Moe Szyslak, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Chief Wig gum, Comic Book Guy, Carl Carlson and others.

He is also known for his live-action appearances in feature films such as The Birdcage of 1996, Godzilla of 1998, Mystery Men of 1999, America’s Sweethearts of 2001, Shattered Glass of 2003, Along Came Polly of 2004, Run Fat boy Run of 2007, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian of 2009 and The Smurfs of 2011. Since 2017, he has starred as the title character in Brock mire.

Hank Azaria Age

Henry Albert Azaria was born in Queens, New York City, U.S. on April 25, 1964. As of 2019, he is 55 years of age. He holds American Nationality.

Hank Azaria Family

He was born in Queens, New York City, to Ruth Azaria and Albert Azaria ( He ran several dress-manufacturing businesses). His grandparents on both sides hailed from Thessaloniki, Greece’s Spanish Jewish community established thereafter the 1492 exile from Spain.

He attended The Kew-Forest School in Forest Hills. He also attended Tufts University and studied drama from 1981 to 1985, where he met and befriended actor Oliver Platt. Together they both starred in various college stage productions, including The Merchant of Venice, before he later trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Hank Azaria Wife

He has been married twice. First, he married Helen Hunt on July 17, 1999, in a traditional Jewish ceremony at their home in Southern California. The two had appeared together in Mad About You and “Dumbbell Indemnity”, an episode of The Simpsons. After a year of marriage, Azaria moved out of the couple’s home, and after a six-month separation, Hunt filed for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences”. The divorce was finalized on December 18, 2000.

Azaria began dating former actress Katie Wright in 2007, and the two later married. Together they have a son, Hal born in 2009. In 2013, the family moved to New York, renting a home on 80th Street, with plans to make a final decision on where to live in two years. They previously lived in a four-bedroom house in Pacific Palisades, which Azaria bought from his The Simpsons’ co-star Dan Castellaneta and his wife Deb Lacusta in 2011. Several weeks earlier, Azaria sold his home in Bel Air.
Prior in the early 1990s, Azaria was in a relationship with Julie Warner as an American actress. He currently resides in New York City, New York, U.S.

Hank Azaria Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $70 million dollars.

Hank Azaria Career

He became famous for his voice work in the ongoing animated television series The Simpsons. When he joined the show, he had previously performed only one voice-over—as the titular animated dog in the failed Fox pilot Hollywood Dog. The first voice he performed on The Simpsons was as the town bartender Moe Szyslak, replacing Christopher Collins.

He also performed the voice of Chief Wiggum and then Apu Nahasapeemapetilon. In the second season of the show, he was performing multiple recurring voices and so made a permanent member of the main cast. In addition to Moe, Wiggum, and Apu, he provides the voices of Comic Book Guy, Carl Carlson, Cletus Spuckler, Professor Frink, Dr. Nick Riviera, Lou, Snake Jailbird, Kirk Van Houten, the Sea Captain, Superintendent Chalmers, Disco Stu, Duffman, the Wiseguy among other numerous one-time characters. Related post: Matthew Libatique

He has won four Emmy Awards for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance, in 1998, 2001, 2003 and 2015 due to his work on the show. He and the rest of the principal cast repeated all of his voice roles from The Simpsons for the 2007 film The Simpsons Movie.

Azaria composed and coordinated the 2004 short film Nobody’s Perfect, which won the Film Discovery Jury Award for Best Short at the US Comedy Arts Festival. In January 2007, he was affirmed to direct Outsourced, a movie around two American laborers who adventure to recover their employments, after their industrial facility is moved to Mexico. In 2009, Azaria disclosed to Empire he was rather concentrating on making a narrative about parenthood. After two years he told the Los Angeles Times that this venture was “half-finished” and was “always searching for financing to complete it.

” It inevitably started in 2014, airing on AOL as an online arrangement titled Fatherhood. As per AOL, the arrangement of short scenes archives Azaria’s “contacting, the funny, and a regularly edifying voyage from a man who isn’t even certain he needs to have children, to a dad experiencing the delights, hardships of being a father.”

He has occasionally come back to dramatic work, showing up in a few preparations. In 2003, he showed up as Bernard in a keep running of David Mamet’s play Sexual Perversity in Chicago, alongside Matthew Perry and Minnie Driver, in London’s West End. Azaria showed up as Sir Lancelot, the French Taunter, and four different characters in Spamalot, the melodic variant of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which opened in Chicago on December 2004, preceding moving to the Shubert Theater on Broadway.

The show met with basic approval, accepting fourteen Tony Award selections in 2005, with Azaria being named for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical. Rejoining with The Birdcage chief Mike Nichols, and being a colossal Monty Python fan, he considered it to be an open door he couldn’t leave behind, portraying it as “so much fun that I haven’t understood how tiring it is”, and “the best time that I’ve at any point had in all my years”. He enjoyed a reprieve from the show in June 2005, with Alan Tudyk filling in for him, to deal with Huff, yet returned in December 2005.

In late 2007 he featured in Aaron Sorkin’s The Farnsworth Invention, playing RCA head David Sarnoff. In 2016, he featured on the planet debut of Dry Powder inverse Claire Danes, John Krasinski, and Sanjit De Silva, coordinated by Thomas Kail, at the off-Broadway Public Theater in New York City.

Azaria featured in and co-composed the third scene of the Funny or Die web-arrangement Gamechangers, entitled “A Legend in the Booth”. He played Jim Brockmire, an unbelievable baseball broadcaster, terminated for an irreverence filled breakdown live on air in the wake of finding his significant other was taking part in an extramarital entanglement. Azaria based the voice and style of Brockmire on a few veteran sportscasters, including Bob Murphy and Phil Rizzuto. He has since shown up as Brockmire on the NFL Network’s The Rich Eisen Podcast to talk about the National Football League.

In November 2012, Azaria sued on-screen character Craig Bierko over the responsibility for Brockmire voice. The case was governed to support Azaria in 2014. The two entertainers had been utilizing a baseball commentator voice previously and since gathering at a gathering in 1990, yet US locale judge Gary Allen Feess decided that lone Azaria’s voice was, as Brockmire, a characterized, “unmistakable” character and along these lines subject to copyright.

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