Hank Azaria" align="left" hspace="5" />Sorry, Morrie. Hank Azaria will soon be spending his Tuesdays (as well as every other day of the week) with a new baby.
The 44-year-old Emmy winner and his girlfriend Katie Wright are...
WARREN Beatty was so impressed with Hank Azaria's turn as TV pioneer David Sarnoff in Broadway's "The Farnsworth Invention," he rushed backstage to greet him after a performance last week at the Music Box. Azaria was shocked to see Beatty and his...
THE producers of "The Simpsons" stopped using "Star Trek" stalwart George Takei (Sulu) to do voiceovers because he "creeped out the staff" and kept calling one of the interns "sweetie." So said Hank Azaria, the voice of Moe the bartender, Apu the...
Owen Wilson was Kate-free the other day while out leaving The Penthouse in the Huntley Hotel. Who knows what he was doing, maybe a meeting for his next film? One thing's for sure though, he wasn't working on Hank Azaria's current project Outsourced. In fact he and Vince just backed out of the film that Hank wrote specifically for them. It's supposed to be Hank's directorial debut and he's out his two lead actors! Sounds like he might have to go back to the drawing board.
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SHERYL Crow may not be single much longer. Eagle-eyed spies caught the singer enjoying a cozy dinner with Hank Azaria and Patricia Arquette at the Tower Bar on Friday. Azaria and Crow, dumped last year by Lance Armstrong, seemed to have eyes only...
Justin may be single now, but he sure didn't look sad walking down the red carpet solo to show off his latest project. Last night JT attended the premiere of his new movie Alpha Dog in LA. It's a film about the kidnap and murder of a Southern California teenager that actually did happen, and now the real life drama may cause the film's January 12th release to be delayed. Here's more:
Despite having the characters' names changed, Hollywood is shown in a bad light throughout the film, attorney James Blatt said, and a jury pool could be tainted, infringing on Hollywood's right to a fair trial.
Universal Studios argued that prohibiting the public from seeing the movie would violate the First Amendment.
Last month, a federal judge refused to stop the film's release but Hollywood appealed the decision. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is expected to rule in the coming days.
"Alpha Dog" is based on the kidnapping and slaying of 15-year-old Nicholas Markowitz seven years ago. Prosecutors believe Hollywood, portrayed in the movie by Emile Hirsch, was the mastermind behind the murder plot. The teen's body was later found in a remote Santa Barbara County camping area.
Markowitz was killed as part of a feud Hollywood had with the victim's older half brother over a $1,200 drug debt, prosecutors said. Four others have been convicted in connection with the murder.
Showtime has officially pulled the plug on the Emmy-winning Hank Azaria vehicle after two seasons, citing low ratings.
Network boss Robert Greenblatt said the move was tough--especially with the quirky dramedy about a psychiatrist (Azaria) going through a midlife crisis growing into a big critical sucess, garnering a Showtime-record seven Emmy nominations last year--but necessary.