Hank Azaria
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Podcast Appearances
Now, fun fact. You take young Al Pacino on one end and Bruce Springsteen on the other. Right in the middle there is motor bartender. He's a mash-up of them two peoples.
Now, fun fact. You take young Al Pacino on one end and Bruce Springsteen on the other. Right in the middle there is motor bartender. He's a mash-up of them two peoples.
Now, fun fact. You take young Al Pacino on one end and Bruce Springsteen on the other. Right in the middle there is motor bartender. He's a mash-up of them two peoples.
The Simpsons audition, I was doing a play in L.A., using the Pacino, the young Al Voices, playing a drug dealer.
The Simpsons audition, I was doing a play in L.A., using the Pacino, the young Al Voices, playing a drug dealer.
The Simpsons audition, I was doing a play in L.A., using the Pacino, the young Al Voices, playing a drug dealer.
And I'm talking like this, and I auditioned like this for Mo.
And I'm talking like this, and I auditioned like this for Mo.
And I'm talking like this, and I auditioned like this for Mo.
And they said, can you make it gravelly? So I just sprinkled some Springsteen in there, and that became Motobot, didn't it?
And they said, can you make it gravelly? So I just sprinkled some Springsteen in there, and that became Motobot, didn't it?
And they said, can you make it gravelly? So I just sprinkled some Springsteen in there, and that became Motobot, didn't it?
Yes, actually. In my mind, that was going to be young Al Pacino. They said, make it gravelly. So then it became Moe the bartender.
Yes, actually. In my mind, that was going to be young Al Pacino. They said, make it gravelly. So then it became Moe the bartender.
Yes, actually. In my mind, that was going to be young Al Pacino. They said, make it gravelly. So then it became Moe the bartender.
Yeah, sometimes you're ready with what, you know, you think would work, and that's what stays.
Yeah, sometimes you're ready with what, you know, you think would work, and that's what stays.
Yeah, sometimes you're ready with what, you know, you think would work, and that's what stays.
Professor Frank was an impression of, I'm not sure you're aware of this, Pablo, since you're a young person, but Jerry Lewis was the original Nutty Professor back in the 50s, and he sounded like this.
Professor Frank was an impression of, I'm not sure you're aware of this, Pablo, since you're a young person, but Jerry Lewis was the original Nutty Professor back in the 50s, and he sounded like this.