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The actor left the show after season 7 in 2011 to pursue a movie career. Carell went on to star in several films, including 2014's Foxcatcher, 2015's The Big Short and 2017's Battle of the Sexes ...
Creed Bratton (born William Charles Schneider; February 8, 1943) [1] is an American actor and musician. A former member of the rock band the Grass Roots, he is best known for playing a fictionalized version of himself on the NBC sitcom The Office, which earned him five nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.
Rainn Percival Dietrich Wilson (born January 20, 1966) is an American actor, comedian, podcaster, producer, writer, and director best known for his role as Dwight Schrute on the NBC sitcom The Office (2005–2013), for which he received three consecutive Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
Leslie David Baker (born February 19, 1958) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Stanley Hudson on the NBC sitcom The Office (2005–2013), which earned him two Screen Actors Guild Awards. Baker had recurring roles on the CMT sitcom Still the King (2016) and the Sky One comedy-drama series Living the Dream (2019).
The Office officially closed its doors 10 years ago on May 16, 2013, but the unofficial series finale of the hit NBC comedy aired two years earlier on April 28, 2011, with the two-part episode ...
Mark York (November 27, 1965 – May 19, 2021), also known as Marcus A. York, was an American actor best known for his role as Billy Merchant in NBC's The Office. He also had roles in CSI: NY, 8 Simple Rules, and A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001).
Ricky Dene Gervais (/ dʒ ər ˈ v eɪ z / jər-VAYZ; born 25 June 1961) is an English comedian, actor, writer, producer, director and musician.He co-created, co-wrote, and acted in the British television sitcoms The Office (2001–2003), Extras (2005–2007), and Life's Too Short (2011–2013) with Stephen Merchant.
John Krasinski, who played Dwight's office rival and Pam's husband, Jim, told PEOPLE in June 2013 that he had "flat-out lied" about Carell's return, too. "I lied to [David] Letterman!" he said.