bea white actor, hank azaria, did the accent. -yeah. the rtcent is definitely a f it.cit laughter. it's not that realistic. the fact that everything he did always was connected to his indiannits or what, like, the writers and executives thought indianness was. -you were taking on...in or you are ton a well-loved tv show and taking on the question of apu in relation to identity politics, so e in a way that woul sense and matter to a broad audience? in deciding how to present this issuema -sure. i mean, i think "the simpsons" is a great place to start because it's "the simpsons." it's a global show. like, there's so many of us who grew up on it.s" "the simpst its peak influenced so much of the conversation of the country. i mean, was a very, so that already gave me a place, an institution to start from. yhat was the impact, think, of apu? -i mean,ng think for a lot of youth asian-americans, i think it shaped our identity. there was a certain embarrassment sometimes about being who we were. there was an embarrassment of our parents, sometimes about being and there was sha