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Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc share touching tributes to Matthew Perry: 'I miss you every day'
Michael J. Fox, Bradley Whitford and Hank Azaria explained how Perry had affected their lives for the better.
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Fisher Stevens regrets his controversial 'Short Circuit' role: 'It definitely haunts me'
The actor looks back at his controversial "brownface" character in the 1986 comedy, which recently celebrated its 35th anniversary.
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How 'The Simpsons' replaced Hank Azaria with a gay actor for a popular gay character
Openly gay Cuban-American actor Tony Rodriguez recently landed the job of voicing one of the animated show's popular LGBTQ characters, Julio, with the help of the podcast "Gayest Episode Ever."
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John Cleese pokes fun at Hank Azaria's apology for Apu on 'The Simpsons'
Cleese said he was sorry for 'any distress' caused.
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'Simpsons' star Hank Azaria apologizes for voicing Apu, calls for animated shows to stop casting white actors as characters of color
"Part of me feels like I need to go around to every single Indian person in this country and personally apologize," says the Emmy-winning actor, whose iconic show has grappled with the issue of "spoken blackface."
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'The Simpsons' announces white actors will no longer play characters of color, called out for waiting so long
In a week of shows announcing that white actors would no longer voice Black characters, the long-running animated series has made its own casting change.
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'The Simpsons' star Hank Azaria reveals why he quit Apu role: 'It just didn't feel right'
The actor didn't realise the character had come to be regarded as racist and went on to educate himself.
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Hank Azaria Confirms He’ll No Longer Voice Controversial Simpsons Character Apu
The Simpsons: Hank Azaria Will No Longer Voice Apu
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Hank Azaria Won’t Voice Apu ‘Anymore’ on ‘The Simpsons’
Hank Azaria has confirmed once and for all that he won’t be doing the voice of Indian American convenience-store proprietor Apu Nahasapeemapetilon anymore on “The Simpsons.”“I won’t be doing the voice anymore, that’s all we know. Unless there’s some way to transition it or something,” the “Brockmire” actor told reporters after the panel for his IFC series Thursday at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour.“What they’re going to do with the character is their call, it’s up to them,
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Hank Azaria's embarrassing story about meeting Mick Jagger on 'The Simpsons'
Before recording a cameo on "The Simpsons," Mick Jagger apparently thought Hank Azaria was a production assistant on the show.
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Priyanka Chopra tells 'The View' that she was bullied as a kid because of Apu on 'The Simpsons'
During Priyanka Chopra’s visit to the morning talk show Thursday, she revealed that the cartoon character “was the bane of my existence growing up."
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Hank Azaria says he'd 'step aside' from voicing Apu on 'The Simpsons' following controversy
Hank Azaria disagrees with the way "The Simpsons" recently handled the Apu controversy and said he'd be willing to stop doing the voice if necessary.
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Emmys: ‘Brockmire’ Star Hank Azaria Revisits the Sports Announcer’s ‘Sexual Astronaut’ Meltdown
"Brockmire" star Hank Azaria, who is a contender in four Emmy categories, breaks down his character's meltdown in our "My Scene to Remember" series.
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‘The Wizard of Lies’: De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer as Malicious Madoffs
HBO's Bernie Madoff drama The Wizard of Lies is sleek and compelling.
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Celebrate 30 Years of ‘The Simpsons’ With A Look Back At Their Original Shorts
The first ever short, the roughly drawn “Good Night”, featured all your favorite family members trying to settle in for an evening’s rest. For three seasons, Homer and the gang appeared in these crude sketches on The Tracey Ullman Show before they jumped to their own primetime slot with the December 17th, 1989, premiere of The Simpsons.