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Patrice Malcolm O'Neal [3] was born in New York City on December 7, 1969. [3] [4] He was named by his mother after Patrice Lumumba, leader of the Congolese independence movement and the Republic of the Congo's first prime minister, and the African-American human rights activist Malcolm X. [3]
This episode also marks the first appearance of comedian Patrice O'Neal. In this episode, Michael Scott (played by Steve Carell ) and the office staff take on the workers in the warehouse in a basketball game.
Lonnis "Lonny" Collins (Patrice O'Neal) is a dock worker. Lonny joins his friend Darryl in open displays of irritation by and intimidation toward Michael. He became a vocal supporter of Darryl in trying to establish a union, citing the low pay they receive in comparison to the office employees.
The episode guest stars Melora Hardin as Jan Levinson, Craig Robinson as Darryl Philbin, and Patrice O'Neal as Lonny. The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.
The Office is an American adaptation of the British TV series, and is presented in a mockumentary format, ... Patrice O'Neal as Lonny Collins, a warehouse worker.
Michael Cera, Patrice O'Neal, and Alia Shawkat in an episode of "Arrested Development" titled "Top Banana". ... Aziz Ansari, and Retta. The first season, which felt a bit too much like a clone of ...
The Office episode: Episode no. Season 1 Episode 6: Directed by: Amy Heckerling: Written by: Mindy Kaling: Cinematography by: Randall Einhorn: Editing by: Dave Rogers: Production code: 1003 [1] Original air date: April 26, 2005 () Guest appearances; Amy Adams as Katy Moore; Melora Hardin as Jan Levinson; David Denman as Roy Anderson; Episode ...
Fischer noted that, because Favreau got his start as an actor in "quiet, character based comedies", his directing of The Office was a "return to that" type of comedy. [5] On February 8, 2013, NBC announced that the episode would be expanded to fill a one-hour television block, although it still counts as one official episode.