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[4] He also worked as a busboy. [2][3] Azaria's father ran several dress-manufacturing businesses while his mother raised him and his two older sisters, Stephanie and Elise. Hank Azaria, né le 25 avril 1964 à New York, est un acteur, producteur, réalisateur et scénariste américain. The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, Dernière modification le 12 février 2021, à 12:20, https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hank_Azaria&oldid=179836587, licence Creative Commons attribution, partage dans les mêmes conditions, comment citer les auteurs et mentionner la licence. Film de Raja Gosnell avec Hank Azaria, Neil Patrick Harris, Jayma Mays : toutes les infos essentielles, la critique Télérama, la bande annonce, les diffusions TV et les replay. Chassés de leur village par Gargamel, le méchant sorcier, les Schtroumpfs se retrouvent au beau milieu de Central Park à travers un portail magique.— Allociné voir la source: Informations sur l'upload. By the time it aired, the writing was sort of on the wall, and I don't blame them at all. [28] The dispute was later resolved, and Azaria and the rest of the cast received their requested pay raise, approximately $400,000 per episode. However, the issue was soon resolved and from 1998 to 2004, they received $125,000 per episode. Ce dernier entretient de bons rapport avec les Schtroumpfs et entre en rivalité avec son cousin dans le premier tome de "l'Univers des Schtroumpfs". [9] After reading the pilot script, he sent it to Platt, who took the role of Huff's friend Russell Tupper. [74] In 2016, Azaria starred in Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer with Richard Gere. Henry Albert Azaria (/əˈzɛəriə/ ə-ZAIR-ee-ə; born April 25, 1964) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and producer. [4][7][14][15], Azaria did not expect to hear from the show again, but they continued to call him back, first to perform the voice of Chief Wiggum and then Apu Nahasapeemapetilon. Club that The Smurfs and Night at the Museum were films he agreed to do primarily for the money, but that "I won't even do that unless I think it will at least be fun to do...I really try to throw myself into it, figure out the funniest, cleverest way to get the material over, and make it fun to do and fun to watch. Azaria is the godfather of Oliver Platt 's son, George. Both actors had been using a baseball announcer voice before and since meeting at a party in 1990, but US district judge Gary Allen Feess ruled that only Azaria's voice was, as Brockmire, a defined, "tangible" character and thus subject to copyright. [35] He played photographer Victor "Animal" Palotti in Godzilla (1998). [28] In 2008, production for the twentieth season was put on hold due to new contract negotiations with the voice actors, who wanted a "healthy bump" in salary. [65] Azaria wore a prosthetic nose, ears, buck teeth, eyebrows and a wig, as well as shaving his head. [13] Reuniting with The Birdcage director Mike Nichols, and being a huge Monty Python fan, he saw it as an opportunity he could not pass up, describing it as "so much fun that I haven't realized how tiring it is,"[11] and "the most fun that I've ever had in my entire life. [59][60] Perry Seibert of TV Guide wrote that "thanks to Azaria, a master of comic timing. Après s'être illustré aux génériques des comédies Polly et moi et Dodgeball, il tient l'un des rôles principaux de Cours toujours Dennis, première réalisation de David Schwimmer, son ex-acolyte de la série Friends. I was spoiled by The Simpsons. [77] He also voiced Eric in the American dub of the series Stressed Eric,[36] Harold Zoid in the 2001 Futurama episode "That's Lobstertainment! [116] He enjoys the music of Elvis Costello, and has stated that he would have been a therapist if he were not an actor. Tout sur Les Schtroumpfs et le village perdu DVD - Hank Azaria - Neil Patrick Harris, DVD Zone 2 et toute l'actualité en Dvd et Blu-ray. En 1999, l'acteur joue la carte du mystère en jouant consécutivement dans Mystery, Alaska et Mystery Men. [41], Returning to live-action television in 2011, Azaria starred in the NBC sitcom Free Agents, a remake of the British series of the same name. Les Schtroumpfs [Coffret Schtroumpfs Top Chef] Hank Azaria (Acteur), Neil Patrick Harris (Acteur), Raja Gosnell (Réalisateur) & 0 plus Classé: Tous publics Format : Blu-ray 4,7 sur 5 étoiles 1 647 évaluations "[21] The "Wise Guy" voice is "basically Charles Bronson,"[14] while Carl is "a silly voice [Azaria] always did. [12] He originally intended to work predominantly as a theatrical actor, and he and Platt set up a company called Big Theatre, although Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter was the only show they ever performed. He took Apu's voice from the many Indian and Pakistani convenience store workers in Los Angeles that he had interacted with when he first moved to the area, and also loosely based it on Peter Sellers' character Hrundi V. Bakshi from the film The Party. The Smurfs Christmas Carol Troy Quane. In 2013, the family began renting a home on 80th Street in Manhattan, with plans to make a final decision on where to live in two years. ", In early 2020, Azaria announced that he was stepping away from the Apu character, primarily because of the stereotypes and bias it perpetuated. [108] They previously lived in a four-bedroom house in Pacific Palisades, which Azaria bought from his Simpsons co-star Dan Castellaneta in 2011. "[35] These were two of the first dramatic roles Azaria had taken; throughout his career Azaria has primarily worked in comedy,[5][11] but tries to balance the two. "I know [Avnet] liked the fact I was Jewish, and he knew I could do accents well. Azaria attended The Kew-Forest School in Queens' Forest Hills neighborhood. "[11] He voiced Venom/Eddie Brock in Spider-Man: The Animated Series between 1994 and 1996. 4.7 out of 5 stars 103. [4] During his childhood, Azaria would often "memorize and mimic" the scripts of films, shows, and stand-up comedy routines he enjoyed. He reprised the role in the show's seventh season (2001), before making several appearances in the ninth (2003). [44][45] Azaria also served as a producer on the show. [37] In 2003, Azaria played journalist Michael Kelly, the former editor of The New Republic, in the drama film Shattered Glass. Vingt-cinq saisons et un long métrage plus tard, Azaria est toujours fidèle au poste de la maison Simpson. "[7] Azaria reprised his role in the 2013 sequel The Smurfs 2. [13] His next major film role was as television producer Albert Freedman in the 1994 film Quiz Show, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. [11][13] Azaria made his first appearance as Sir Lancelot, the French Taunter, and four other characters in Spamalot, the musical version of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which opened in Chicago in December 2004, before moving to the Shubert Theatre on Broadway. His family's spoken language at home was Ladino, also known as Judaeo-Spanish, which he described as "a strange, antiquated Spanish dialect written in Hebrew characters". In 2003, he appeared as Bernard in a run of David Mamet's play Sexual Perversity in Chicago, along with Matthew Perry and Minnie Driver, in London's West End. [7][52] Other film roles included Hector Gorgonzolas in America's Sweethearts (2001), Claude in Along Came Polly (2004), and the young Patches O'Houlihan in DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story (2004), the latter two with Ben Stiller. '"[11] His next dramatic part was in the television film Uprising in 2001. [4] Originally, it was thought that Apu being Indian was too offensive and stereotyped, but after Azaria's reading of the line "Hello, Mr. Homer", which the show's producers thought was hilarious, the character stayed. His grandiose, yet slightly fey bad guy is equally funny when he's chewing out minions as he is when deliberating if Oscar the Grouch and Darth Vader are evil enough to join his team. A villain named McCreep steals the Smurfs' magic flute, an instrument that makes people dance wildly, and uses it to rob them. The Smurf King sends out Peewit to track down the thief and retrieve the flute. [11][19] Azaria, however, disputed this on LateNet with Ray Ellin, claiming that Apu was always intended to be stereotypical. Azaria was confused by his casting in Uprising and frequently asked the film's producer and director Jon Avnet why he was selected. "[11] Throughout the run of The Simpsons, Azaria has had to sing in character several times, a task which he describes as easier than singing normally. Hank Azaria Sells $8 M. 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De ses débuts jusqu'à ses projets à venir. "[56], Since Huff's conclusion in 2006, Azaria has continued to make multiple film appearances. "[11] His parts in Tuesdays With Morrie and Uprising affected him, causing a depressive state which he countered with DVDs of the comedy series Monty Python. He used the voice in his audition for The Simpsons and, at the request of the show's executive producers Matt Groening and Sam Simon, made the voice more "gravelly". [4] Azaria can "remember every voice I hear, famous or otherwise ... they kind of remain in the memory banks, so I'm ready to trot them out. [4] He felt that, initially, "[the producers] didn't seem too pleased with what I had done...[Simon] was very exacting...[and] was kind of impatiently directing me on the ABCs of comedy. Résumé: [23] Azaria had the lead role in the short-lived sitcom If Not For You in 1995, playing record producer Craig Schaeffer. [73] Azaria noted in an interview with The A.V. [96], Azaria starred in and co-wrote the third episode of the Funny or Die web-series Gamechangers, entitled "A Legend in the Booth." Ele foi o responsável pela criação de Smurfette, quem foi transformada em Smurf graças ao Papai Smurf. 4.6 out of 5 stars 629. [32] Later in the year he would retire from voicing Carl for similar reasons. Azaria is also known for his live-action roles in feature films such as The Birdcage (1996), Godzilla (1998), Mystery Men (1999), America's Sweethearts (2001), Shattered Glass (2003), Along Came Polly (2004), Run Fatboy Run (2007), Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009), The Smurfs (2011), and The Smurfs 2 (2013). "[68][69], For many of Azaria's characters, much of their humor is derived from a "funny voice", such as The Birdcage and Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. "[51] For the role he used a Guatemalan accent, and made himself sound as effeminate as possible. This return culminates in David proposing to Phoebe; she rejects him, and David leaves the show for good. [31] During the interview, Azaria described how watching the documentary had changed his perspective on the issue: "The idea that anyone, young or old, past or present, was bullied or teased based on the character of Apu, it just really makes me sad. [108][110][111] Azaria previously owned the fifth-floor co-op loft on Mercer Street in Manhattan's Soho neighborhood, which he bought from photographer Cindy Sherman in 2005, before selling it in 2013. "[11] In the early 2000s, Azaria felt he had reached the maximum number of voices he was capable of: "For the first 10 years of The Simpsons, I would develop a bunch of voices. [23] Despite the awards, the show continually received low ratings, and Showtime chose not to commission it for a third season. After pointing out that "Jell-O Man" was a fictional character, he left and pledged to never record for an advertisement again. [64], Azaria played Gargamel in the computer-animated/live-action adaptation of The Smurfs (2011). But I never went, 'OK, now it's time to get a dramatic role. The producers wanted an "old, failed, Shakespearean actor" voice, but Azaria felt this would lack energy and wanted something more Eastern European. "[18], As Moe's voice is based on Al Pacino's, likewise many of Azaria's other recurring characters are based on existing sources. He played the smooth-talking Whit in David Schwimmer's directorial debut Run Fatboy Run (2007). [93] In late 2007 he starred in Aaron Sorkin's The Farnsworth Invention, playing RCA head David Sarnoff. He cast me and David Schwimmer in [Uprising], and we were both sort of mystified. Découvrez tous les films et séries de la filmographie de Hank Azaria. 5 of 10 (L) Bettmann (R) John Kobal Foundation / Getty. [44] In January 2007, he was confirmed to be directing Outsourced,[88] a film about two American workers who journey to get their jobs back, after their factory is moved to Mexico. In 2004, the voice actors intentionally skipped several script read-throughs, demanding they be paid $360,000 per episode. [11] Azaria found Uprising to be "very difficult very depressing very emotionally challenging" material. [1][11] Although he did not expect the endeavor to be successful, he decided to become a professional actor so that he would not regret not having tried later in life. During production he became good friends with co-star Simon Pegg, performing The Simpsons voices on request, frequently distracting Pegg when he was supposed to be filming. The Smurfs 2 / Smurfs (2011) - Vol / Smurfs: The Lost Village - Set Azaria. He counts Grimes as the hardest, most emotional performance he has ever had to give in the history of The Simpsons. [23] Azaria, with the rest of the principal cast, reprised all of his voice roles from The Simpsons for the 2007 film The Simpsons Movie. [99] The case was ruled in Azaria's favor in 2014. Son expression fétiche : « Je me vengerai ! [120][121], American actor, voice actor, comedian, and producer, "[Azaria's] appeal can best be summed up by, of all things, his hilarious cameo in the goofy comedy, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie, Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer, Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical, Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Villain, Anastasia: Adventures with Pooka and Bartok, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Feature Production, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie, Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series, Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, "Back Together on 'Huff,' 2 Friends Enjoy the Moment", "Behind the Scenes: Cast Bios — Hank Azaria", The Simpsons Beyond Forever!
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