Hank Albert Azaria (born April 25, 1964) is an Emmy Award-winning American actor and voice artist of Jewish/Greek ancestry (his parents came from Salonica (Thessaloniki), Greece).
Azaria is perhaps best known for his voice work on the animated television show The Simpsons. He has provided the voices for over 160 characters on the show including those of Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Moe Szyslak, Police Chief Clancy Wiggum, Comic Book Guy, Cletus the Slack-Jawed Yokel, Professor Frink and Snake. He also provided the voice of Eddie Brock/Venom in the The Animated Series animated series of the mid-1990s.
He has also appeared in movies such as Godzilla, The Birdcage, Mystery Men, America's Sweethearts and Heat and on television starring as psychiatrist Craig "Huff" Huffstodt in Huff, which is broadcast on Showtime in the US and FX in the UK. Earlier in his career, he appeared in Herman's Head as Jay Nichols and on Friends where he played the recurring character David, one of Phoebe's boyfriends. He also had a recurring role on Mad About You as Nat, the dogwalker. In 2002, he was given his own sitcom, entitled Imagine That. It was cancelled after only two episodes had aired.
Azaria has also shown his talents on stage. In 2003 he appeared in London's West End as Bernard in Sexual Perversity in Chicago. Matthew Perry (Chandler Bing in Friends) and Minnie Driver also starred.
He also appeared as Sir Lancelot, the French Taunter, and other characters in the musical version of Monty Python and the Holy Grail entitled Spamalot which opened in Chicago, Illinois in December 2004 and has since moved to Broadway. He took a break from the show in June of 2005 to work on Huff and The Simpsons (his role was filled by Alan Tudyk), and returned in December 2005. In 2005, he was nominated for the Tony Award for "Best Actor in a Musical" for his work in Spamalot.
| Year | Award | Result |
| 2005 | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Nomination - Dr. Craig 'Huff' Huffstodt in Huff |
| 2003 | Outstanding Voice-Over Performance | Won - for characters in The Simpsons (Moe Baby Blues) |
| 2003 | Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Nomination - David in Friends |
| 2001 | Outstanding Voice-Over Performance | Won - for characters in The Simpsons (Worst Episode Ever) |
| 2000 | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie | Won - for Tuesdays with Morrie |
| 1998 | Outstanding Voice-Over Performance | Won - for Apu in The Simpsons |
| 1998 | Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Nomination - Nat in Mad About You |
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