Hank Azaria
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Podcast Appearances
That it actually freaked me out. Like panic attack freaked me out.
That it actually freaked me out. Like panic attack freaked me out.
That it actually freaked me out. Like panic attack freaked me out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And yeah, with this, you know, I would say that what drives me professionally a lot is the fear of like, oh my God, I'm going to be some cheesy Elvis impersonator or whatever actor equivalents there are to that. You like shoot up in the middle of the night like, oh my God, I'm going to do this poorly and I'm going to look like an idiot.
And yeah, with this, you know, I would say that what drives me professionally a lot is the fear of like, oh my God, I'm going to be some cheesy Elvis impersonator or whatever actor equivalents there are to that. You like shoot up in the middle of the night like, oh my God, I'm going to do this poorly and I'm going to look like an idiot.
And yeah, with this, you know, I would say that what drives me professionally a lot is the fear of like, oh my God, I'm going to be some cheesy Elvis impersonator or whatever actor equivalents there are to that. You like shoot up in the middle of the night like, oh my God, I'm going to do this poorly and I'm going to look like an idiot.
I mean, you know, like shooting The Birdcage, there were a lot of nights where I shot up in bed like, what am I doing? I'm doing an impression of my maternal grandmother in a bikini. What is happening?
I mean, you know, like shooting The Birdcage, there were a lot of nights where I shot up in bed like, what am I doing? I'm doing an impression of my maternal grandmother in a bikini. What is happening?
I mean, you know, like shooting The Birdcage, there were a lot of nights where I shot up in bed like, what am I doing? I'm doing an impression of my maternal grandmother in a bikini. What is happening?
But before we knew that, it was really like, and it was one of my first big jobs. I had no clue, you know. It was really, even before I got that, I used to wake up in the middle of the night like that just for even attempting to try to be an actor. I'm like, who am I to do this? What am I doing? This is just nuts, you know.
But before we knew that, it was really like, and it was one of my first big jobs. I had no clue, you know. It was really, even before I got that, I used to wake up in the middle of the night like that just for even attempting to try to be an actor. I'm like, who am I to do this? What am I doing? This is just nuts, you know.
But before we knew that, it was really like, and it was one of my first big jobs. I had no clue, you know. It was really, even before I got that, I used to wake up in the middle of the night like that just for even attempting to try to be an actor. I'm like, who am I to do this? What am I doing? This is just nuts, you know.
It's a double-edged sword. I mean, often it means like, oh, you're not the star. You're not the lead actor. You're not box office. You know, and it can mean that. It can also mean the complimentary version, which is, my goodness, you really transformed yourself. Yes. Martin Short once interviewed me as Jiminy Glick.
It's a double-edged sword. I mean, often it means like, oh, you're not the star. You're not the lead actor. You're not box office. You know, and it can mean that. It can also mean the complimentary version, which is, my goodness, you really transformed yourself. Yes. Martin Short once interviewed me as Jiminy Glick.
It's a double-edged sword. I mean, often it means like, oh, you're not the star. You're not the lead actor. You're not box office. You know, and it can mean that. It can also mean the complimentary version, which is, my goodness, you really transformed yourself. Yes. Martin Short once interviewed me as Jiminy Glick.
And here's how he put it.
And here's how he put it.