Emmy and Tony Award-Winning Actor
Hank Azaria is a six-time Emmy Award winner, Screen Actors Guild Award winner, and Tony Award nominee. He most recently starred in Sam Levinson and Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye’s The Idol, alongside The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp on HBO, and Apple TV+’s Hello Tomorrow alongside Billy Crudup. Azaria also appeared in a guest starring role in the fifth and final season of Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel on Amazon. Previously, he received critical acclaim for starring as Jim Brockmire on the comedy series, Brockmire – which he executive produced and was nominated for three Critics’ Choice Awards for “Best Actor in a Comedy Series.” Additionally, Azaria guest starred on Ray Donovan and won an Emmy Award and was nominated again the following year. He was also Emmy-nominated for his notable guest starring roles on Friends and Mad About You.
Azaria is well known for being a principal voice actor on The Simpsons, voicing over 100 characters including the iconic Moe Szyslak, Police Chief Wiggum and ComicBook Guy. He has won four Emmy Awards for “Outstanding Voice-Over Performance” and has been nominated for an additional six Emmys. On the big screen, Azaria starred as the scene-stealing housekeeper, Agador Spartacus, in Mike Nichols’ The Birdcage and won a Screen Actors Guild Award as well as received a nomination for his performance. Other film credits include Godzilla, America’s Sweethearts, Love and Other Drugs, Shattered Glass, Heat, The Wizard of Lies, Quiz Show, The Smurfs and The Smurfs 2, Night at The Museum: Battle of The Smithsonian, Along Came Polly, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Now and Then, Anastasia, and Pretty Woman.
Azaria’s most recent project is Hank Azaria & The EZ Street Band, a Bruce Springsteen tribute band where he is the lead singer. All net proceeds from the band’s performances go to the Four Through Nine Foundation. Tour dates can be found on the EZ Street Band website. He also announced a return to the Broadway stage to star in the comedy show All In.
Azaria partnered with Soul Focused Group to create the Human Solidarity Project – a nonprofit initiative that fosters change by providing opportunities and resources to communities in need. He also sits on the board for DREAM Charter Schools which serve thousands of children across East Harlem and the Bronx through a network of free, extended-day, extended-year, and community sports-based youth development programs.