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‘The Simpsons’ star Hank Azaria insured his vocal cords

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Hank Azaria is one of the most prolific voice actors in the world — and his vocal cords have the price tag to show it. The “Simpsons” star — who has voiced numerous characters on the show, including Moe, police chief Wiggum, Comic Book Guy and the controversial Apu — appeared on Conan O’Brien’s virtual TBS show Tuesday, saying that he got his vocal cords insured after straining them one too many times. “My voice blows out rather easily, so I have to watch it,” he said during his appearance. “I was having a rough time in my life, and I got into a screaming match with someone.

I totally blew out my voice, and it didn’t come back for almost two weeks. I scared myself so bad that I got my vocal cords insured. “The revenue I am lucky enough to

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