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Hank Azaria

Birth Place: Queens, NY, USA

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BIO

Tony Award nominee and six-time Emmy Award winner, Hank Azaria is a multifaceted performer in film, television and on the stage, as well as a respected director and comedian.


Azaria received critical acclaim for starring as Jim Brockmire on IFC’s comedy series, BROCKMIRE. He was nominated for the 2018, 2019 and 2021 Critics’ Choice Award for “Best Actor in a Comedy Series” and served as executive producer on the series. Hank reprised his role as the fabled sportscaster with THE JIM BROCKMIRE PODCAST which launched on April 7th across all platforms that Le Batard & Friends podcasts are available. This ten-episode run featured Brockmire interviewing a guest with his inimitable, hard-ball style. Guests included Charles Barkley, Joe Buck, Don Cheadle, Steve Cohen, Colin Cowherd, Rich Eisen, Jemele Hill, Dan Patrick, Ben Stiller and Joy Taylor. Azaria can next be seen in Showtime’s SUPER PUMPED opposite Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Kyle Chandler.
Azaria starred alongside Liev Schreiber in a recurring role on Showtime’s drama series, RAY DONOVAN for which he won the 2016 Emmy Award for “Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series” and was nominated for the 2017 Emmy Award. Additionally, Azaria starred as Frank Dipascali, Madoff’s right-hand man in Barry Levinson’s Emmy nominated, THE WIZARD OF LIES opposite Robert DeNiro and Michelle Pfeiffer on HBO.
Azaria is also well known for his portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Craig “Huff” Huffstodt on Showtime’s HUFF. The show ran for two seasons, from 2004 to 2006, and garnered seven Emmy nominations in 2005, including a nomination for Azaria for “Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series” as well as a SAG Award nomination. Azaria served as an executive producer and directed an episode during the show’s second season. In 1999, Azaria starred as Mitch Albom, alongside the legendary Jack Lemmon, in the television film TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE and took home the Emmy Award for “Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie.” Azaria also earned Emmy Award nominations for his notable recurring guest-starring roles on FRIENDS and MAD ABOUT YOU. His other television film credits include Jon Avnet’s UPRISING and Stephen Frears’ FAIL SAFE.
As a vocal artist, Azaria is highly regarded as one of the best, with more than 20 years as a principal voice actor on THE SIMPSONS. Azaria brings to life a list of characters too numerous to mention, though some of his best known voices include Moe Szyslak, Police Chief Wiggum and ComicBook Guy. He has been nominated for six Emmy Awards and has won four for “Outstanding Voice-Over Performance” for his work on THE SIMPSONS. And brought many of his beloved characters to the big screen in 2007’s THE SIMPSONS MOVIE. His additional voice-over work includes the feature films HOP and HAPPY FEET 2, which both grossed over $150 million worldwide. He made multiple appearances as Venom/Eddie Brock, from 1994 to 1996, on the animated series SPIDER-MAN and voiced the lead character in Fox’s animated series BORDERTOWN, which was created and written by Seth MacFarlane and Mark Hentemann.
On the big screen, Azaria starred as the scene-stealing Guatemalan housekeeper, Agador Spartacus, in Mike Nichols’ THE BIRDCAGE. The role catapulted Azaria’s film career and earned him a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award nomination for “Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role” and won “Outstanding Performance by a Cast with the film’s ensemble.”
Some of Azaria’s other film credits include: LOVELACE opposite Amanda Seyfried and Peter Sarsgaard; LOVE AND OTHER DRUGS opposite Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway; YEAR ONE opposite Jack Black and Michael Cera; Roland Emmerich’s GODZILLA; the 1998 adaptation of GREAT EXPECTATIONS opposite Ethan Hawke and Gwyneth Paltrow; Tim Robbins’ CRADLE WILL ROCK; Woody Allen’s CELEBRITY; AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS with Julia Roberts and Billy Crystal; SHATTERED GLASS with Peter Skarsgaard and Hayden Christensen; and Robert Redford’s QUIZ SHOW which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture in 1994. As well: THE SMURFS and THE SMURFS 2 (grossing over $850 million worldwide, NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN (grossing over $415 million worldwide), NORMAN, ALONG CAME POLLY, DODGEBALL: A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY, GROSSE POINTE BLANK, HEAT, NOW AND THEN and PRETTY WOMAN.
In the theater, Azaria starred in Thomas Kail’s 2016 off-Broadway play DRY POWDER opposite Claire Danes and John Krasinski. He also starred opposite Matthew Perry and Minnie Driver in David Mamet’s SEXUAL PERVERSITY IN CHICAGO in London’s West End in 2003. In 2005, Azaria originated the role of Sir Lancelot in SPAMALOT, the musical-comedy adaptation of MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL. The show was a huge success and earned 14 Tony Award nominations, including one for Azaria for “Best Actor in a Musical.” In 2007, he returned to Broadway and starred as RCA head David Sarnoff in Aaron Sorkin’s THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION.
As a filmmaker, Azaria wrote, directed and produced the 2004 short film NOBODY’S PERFECT, which won the Film Discovery Jury Award for Best Short at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival and the award for Best Narrative Short at the Ojai Film Festival. And in 2014, Azaria created the documentary web series, FATHERHOOD, which followed him as he interviewed his friends and colleagues about their experiences as fathers while illustrating his own journey in becoming a dad.

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STAGE CREDITS

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 2024
Performer [Replacement]

[Replacement]

[Off-Broadway]
Public Theatre World Premiere Off-Broadway Production, 2016
Perfomer


[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 2007
David Sarnoff


[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 2005
Sir Lancelot

The French Taunter

Knight of Ni

Tim the Enchanter [Replacement]

Sir Lancelot [Replacement]


The French Taunter

Knight of Ni

Tim the Enchanter [Replacement]

Sir Lancelot [Replacement]

Productions

 
[Off-Broadway, 2024]
Producer

Movies

Pretty Woman
[ 1990 ] Detective
Quiz Show
[ 1994 ] Albert Freedman
Heat
[ 1995 ] Alan Marciano
Now and Then
[ 1995 ] Bud Kent
The Birdcage
[ 1996 ] Agador
Anastasia
[ 1997 ] Bartok
Grosse Pointe Blank
[ 1997 ] Steven Lardner
Homegrown
[ 1998 ] Carter
Celebrity
[ 1998 ] David
Godzilla
[ 1998 ] VictorAnimalPalotti
Great Expectations
[ 1998 ] Walter Plane
Mystery Men
[ 1999 ] Blue Raja
Mystery, Alaska
[ 1999 ] Charles Danner
Cradle Will Rock
[ 1999 ] Marc Blitzstein
America's Sweethearts
[ 2001 ] Hector
Bark!
[ 2002 ] Sam
Shattered Glass
[ 2003 ] Michael Kelly
Along Came Polly
[ 2004 ] Claude
Eulogy
[ 2004 ] Daniel Collins
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
[ 2004 ] Young Patches O Houlihan
The Grand
[ 2007 ] MikeThe BikeHeslov
The Simpsons Movie
[ 2007 ] Professor Frink, Comic Book Guy, Moe Szyslak
Run Fatboy Run
[ 2007 ] Whit
Immigrants (L.A. Dolce Vita)
[ 2008 ] Jóska
Year One
[ 2009 ] Abraham
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
[ 2009 ] Kahmunrah, The Thinker, Abe Lincoln
Love & Other Drugs
[ 2010 ] Dr. Stan Knight
Hop
[ 2011 ] Carlos, Phil
The Smurfs
[ 2011 ] Gargamel
Happy Feet Two
[ 2011 ] The Mighty Sven
The Smurfs 2
[ 2013 ] Gargamel
Lovelace
[ 2013 ] Gerry Damiano
Norman
[ 2016 ] Srul Katz
Out of the Blue
[ 2022 ] Jock
The Electric State
[ 2025 ] Perplexo (voice)

TV Shows

Brockmire
Jim Brockmire
Family Guy
Police Superintendent Chalmers
Free Agents
Alex
Friends
David
Herman's Head
Jay Nichols
Huff
Dr. Craig 'Huff' Huffstodt
Mad About You
Nat Ostertag
Ray Donovan
Ed Cochran
Spider-Man: The Animated Series
Eddie Brock, Venom, Young Man
The Simpsons
Moe Szyslak, Chief Wiggum, Carl
The Simpsons
[ 1989-2024 ]
The Simpsons
[ 1989-2024 ]
The Simpsons
[ 1989-2025 ] Kirk Van Houten Moe Szyslak Comic Book Guy Duffman Dr. Nick Raphael Lawyer Lifeguard Very Ta
The Simpsons
[ 1989-2025 ]

Awards and Nominations


winner
Theatre World Awards - 2005 - Performance

Hank Azaria, Spamalot

Tony Awards - 2005 - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical

Hank Azaria, Monty Python's Spamalot

Videos

News


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Twelve Days of Christmas: Namir Smallwood
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by Josh Sharpe - Dec 23, 2025

BroadwayWorld spoke with Broadway icon Patti LuPone and creator Aram Rappaport about the new Gilded Age-era series The Artist. Check out the interview now.
Twelve Days of Christmas: Miriam Silverman
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Tony Award winner Miriam Silverman is back onstage this season in Audible Theater's world premiere of The Disappear, a new comedy written and directed by BAFTA Award nominee Erica Schmidt. She took a break from rehearsals to tell us about what makes the holidays special to her...
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by Josh Sharpe - Dec 22, 2025

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Twelve Days of Christmas: Louis McCartney & Alex Breaux
by Nicole Rosky - Dec 21, 2025

Stranger Things: The First Shadow might be all about thrills and chills, but its cast still gets warm and fuzzy during the holiday season. Two of its stars, Louis McCartney and Alex Breaux told us about two Christmas films that they can't get enough of every year.
Twelve Days of Christmas: Christopher Lowell
by Nicole Rosky - Dec 20, 2025

There's something about Christopher Lowell and the holidays on Broadway that just go together. For the second season in a row, the stage and screen star is appearing on Broadway, this time in Marjorie Prime, running now at the Hayes Theater. On opening night, he told us about what music he relies on every Christmas. 
Twelve Days of Christmas: Tracy Letts
by Nicole Rosky - Dec 19, 2025

It's been almost four years since Broadway has seen a new Tracy Letts play. This season, audiences will be treated to his latest, Bug, which opens at the Samuel J. Theatre in the new year (January 8, 2026). During a break from rehearsals, he took a minute to reflect on which Christmas traditions put his family in the holiday spirit every year.
Video: Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin Talk Lifelong Friendship on THE VIEW
by Josh Sharpe - Dec 18, 2025

Broadway icons Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin visited The View, where they spoke about their decades-long friendship, which began during the original North American production of Evita in 1979. Watch the interview now.
Twelve Days of Christmas: Kandi Burruss
by Nicole Rosky - Dec 18, 2025

The Stephen Sondheim Theatre stage is getting kandi koated this holiday season. The singer, songwriter, producer, and television icon Kandi Burruss just joined the Broadway cast of & Juliet. Kandi took a break from rehearsals to tell us about the music that puts her in the holiday spirit.
Video: Katharine McPhee Shares How Shoshana Bean Changed Her Approach to Singing
by Josh Sharpe - Dec 18, 2025

BroadwayWorld spoke with Katharine McPhee about playing a vaudeville star in the new Gilded Age-era series The Artist, who also shared the best advice she has received as a performer. Check out the interview now.
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Twelve Days of Christmas: Hamish Linklater
by Nicole Rosky - Dec 17, 2025

Coming up next at Audible Theater is the world premiere of The Disappear, a new comedy written and directed by BAFTA Award nominee Erica Schmidt. One of its stars is stage and screen veteran Hamish Linklater, who during a break from rehearsals, shared how he gets into the holiday spirit every season. 
Twelve Days of Christmas: Danny Burstein
by Nicole Rosky - Dec 16, 2025

It wouldn't be a proper Broadway season without the presence of Danny Burstein, who this year is appearing in his 21st Broadway show- Marjorie Prime. On opening night he paused to tell us which movie is a Christmas staple in his house...
Twelve Days of Christmas: Carrie Coon
by Nicole Rosky - Dec 15, 2025

Carrie Coon is back on Broadway this holiday season! After taking the world be storm with acclaimed appearances in The Gilded Age and The White Lotus, she returns to the stage in Bug, written by her husband a frequent collaborator Tracy Letts. During a break from rehearsals, she shared which music gets her family in the spirit every year. 
Twelve Days of Christmas: Cynthia Nixon
by Nicole Rosky - Dec 14, 2025

Cynthia Nixon has a lot to celebrate this holiday season! The acclaimed actress is back on Broadway Marjorie Prime, now running at the Hayes Theatre.  On opening night, she hit the red carpet to share some of her favorite holiday tunes. 
Video: Janet McTeer on Honoring Women’s Stories in THE ARTIST
by Josh Sharpe - Dec 10, 2025

Janet McTeer recently spoke with BroadwayWorld about starring in the new Gilded Age-era series The Artist, and what it was like to work with creator Aram Rappaport on the project. Check out the interview now.
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by Josh Sharpe - Nov 25, 2025

Mandy Patinkin recently spoke with BroadwayWorld about starring in the new Gilded Age-era series The Artist, and what it was like to reunite with Evita co-star Patti LuPone for the project.
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by Josh Sharpe - Nov 3, 2025

This November, Broadway fans will be treated to lots of new streaming content, including the debut of The Artist, new seasons of Palm Royale and Stranger Things, Downton Abbey, and more. 
Video: Watch the Final Trailer for THE ARTIST with Mandy Patinkin, Patti LuPone & More
by Josh Sharpe - Nov 3, 2025

The Network has shared the final trailer for The Artist, the new historical fiction series starring several Broadway stars, including Mandy Patinkin, Patti LuPone, Zachary Quinto, Clark Gregg, Janet McTeer, and more. Check out the trailer, along with first-look images here.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has Hank Azaria been in?

Hank Azaria has appeared on Broadway in 3 shows.

How many West End shows has Hank Azaria been in?

Hank Azaria has not appeared in the West End.

What awards has Hank Azaria been nominated for?

Performance (Theatre World Awards) for Spamalot and Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for Monty Python's Spamalot.

What awards has Hank Azaria won?

Hank Azaria has won the Theatre World Award for his performance in Spamalot.

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