10 Actors Who Secretly Played Three Characters In The Same Film

4. Hank Azaria - Night At The Museum: Battle Of The Smithsonian

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Hank Azaria is undeniably best known for voicing various characters in The Simpsons, but one of his most high-profile live-action performances was in the second Night at the Museum film, Battle of the Smithsonian.

Azaria played the front-and-center role of the villainous pharaoh Kahmunrah, but also contributed two smaller voiceover parts to the film you couldn't be blamed for missing.

Azaria also provided the voice for the Thinker, the iconic sculpture of a pondering man which is brought to life and, hilariously, doesn't have much of worth to say.

And finally, Azaria also voiced the more loquacious statue of Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial, who offers up typically moving words of inspiration for the heroes.

It's triple duty for Azaria, albeit far less arduously than anyone else on this list, given that two of his parts were probably recorded in a comfy, air-conditioned recording booth while wearing sweat pants, rather than being buried under layers of makeup.

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