Voice actor Hank Azaria has said he fears being replaced by artificial intelligence. In a New York Times op-ed, he wrote: "It seems just plain wrong to steal my likeness or sound." The actor has ...
Hank Azaria, who has voiced over 100 different characters on The Simpsons, fears that artificial intelligence will steal the likeness of voice actors. Azaria penned an op-ed in The New York Times ...
'The Simpsons' voice actor Hank Azaria has announced plans to hold seminars about institutional racism in Hollywood after he agreed to stop voicing Apu on the show. Azaria was a guest on the April 12 ...
Hank Azaria expressed fear to The New York Times that artificial intelligence could soon replace him as the voice of several characters on “The Simpsons,” on which he’s been a voice actor since 1989.
NEW YORK - Man, the things men do to avoid thinking about mortality. Buy a sports car. Or have an affair. Or get into deadlifts. Or become Bruce Springsteen. Hank Azaria chose the last one. The actor ...
Actor Hank Azaria celebrated turning 60 by learning to sing like Bruce Springsteen. Azaria and his band, the EZ Street Band, are now performing Springsteen tribute concerts. The show features ...
Hank Azaria has gone from Springfield to Springsteen to West Springfield. The longtime voice actor for “The Simpsons,” who has also had an enviable career in non-animated TV (starring in series from ...
Azaria voices bartender Moe, Chief Wiggum and Comic Book Guy, among others, on the long-running animated comedy. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Azaria, who has voiced dozens of characters over his ...
Hank Azaria fears AI will make his voice work on 'The Simpsons' obsolete. 20th Century Fox Film Corp./Courtesy Everett Collection/Rob Latour/Deadline After more than 35 years of voicing some of the ...
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