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Steven John Carell was born on August 16, 1962 [6] at Emerson Hospital in Concord, Massachusetts, the youngest of four brothers, and raised in nearby Acton, Massachusetts. [citation needed] His father, Edwin A. Carell (1925–2021), was a mechanical engineer, [7] [8] and his mother, Harriet Theresa (née Koch; 1925–2016), was a psychiatric nurse. [9]
Although The Office premiered to mediocre ratings, NBC renewed it for another season because of the anticipated success of Carell's movie The 40-Year-Old Virgin, [12] and the series subsequently became a ratings success. Carell won a Golden Globe and Television Critics Association award in 2006 for his role, and received Emmy nominations from ...
Nancy Walls Carell (born July 19, 1966 [1]) is an American actress, comedian, and writer best known for her work on Saturday Night Live, The Daily Show, and The Office. In 2016, she co-created the TBS comedy series Angie Tribeca with her husband, Steve Carell .
Carell portrayed office manager Michael Scott for the show's first seven seasons, but he had left for the final two. He turned up again at the wedding of two of his former employees, Angela and ...
Steve Carell as Albert Weinselstein / Burt Wonderstone, a formerly successful magician. [7] The character's design is based partly on famous magicians Siegfried & Roy. [8] Mason Cook, who was eleven years old in 2012, portrays Wonderstone as a child. Cook learned several magic tricks under a magic supervisor to portray Wonderstone as he begins ...
For “The Americans” masterminds Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg’s latest series at FX, the duo decided to make one of the main characters Jewish — but have him played by Steve Carell, who is ...
It could have been a very different Dunder Mifflin but Bob Odenkirk is happy Steve Carell was chosen to play Michael Scott in The Office. Odenkirk, 61, who was a frontrunner against Carell, 61 ...
The casting of Steve Carell in the Gervais role proved to be a masterstroke. The American Office is that rarest of anomalies: a remake of a classic show that both does right by its source and carves out its own strong identity." [128] The series has been included on several top TV series lists.