Farewell Episode: Steve Carell Leaves 'The Office' After 7 Seasons
NEW YORK – Scranton branch manager Michael Scott has left "The Office," as promised, in a fond farewell for the actor who played him, series star Steve Carell.
NEW YORK – Scranton branch manager Michael Scott has left "The Office," as promised, in a fond farewell for the actor who played him, series star Steve Carell.
NEW YORK – Scranton branch manager Michael Scott has left "The Office," as promised, in a fond farewell for the actor who played him, series star Steve Carell.
NEW YORK – NBC is confirming April 28 as the date for Steve Carell's final appearance on "The Office." His farewell episode on the popular comedy will be supersized, the network announced Monday.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Will Ferrell will be paying an old friend a visit at The Office.
The 43-year-old star has signed on for a multi-episode arc on the hit comedy series starring Steve Carell, NBC announced Wednesday.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch may be placing a help wanted ad for a new head honcho.
For the second time, Steve Carell has hinted that he'll be leaving The Office after its seventh season wraps next year.
LOS ANGELES — Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch may be looking for a new head honcho.
Steve Carell dropped a bombshell during a recent BBC Radio interview that he could be leaving The Office when his contract expires at the end of the show's seventh season next year. When asked if he'd sign on for more hilarious adventures as Michael Scott, Carell replied: "I don't think so. I think that'll probably be my last year."
The 47-year-old actor has received four Emmy nominations for the NBC comedy role, originated by Ricky Gervais on the BBC version of The Office.
Carell's movie career has soared since he landed at Dunder Mifflin in 2005, including his breakout role in the raunch comedy The 40-Year-Old Virgin. He is currently starring alongside Tina Fey in the box office hit Date Night and has several film roles upcoming, including Dinner for Schmucks and the animated feature Despicable Me.
NBC has yet to comment on Carell's BBC Radio interview.
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HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Jim and Pam's wedding on "The Office" Thursday was done in style, with an assist to the now infamous "JK Wedding Dance" video.
The Dunder Mifflin crew attempted to give the couple the proper send-off by dancing their way down the aisle, spoofing a viral video to the tune of Chris Brown's "Forever" that made headlines in July.
Jim and Pam, however, were ahead of the co-workers shenanigans and opted to get married under Niagara Falls.
HOLLYWOOOD, Calif. — Kelly Kapoor has landed a new job.
Mindy Kaling, who portrays the flirtatious customer service rep on "The Office," has inked a two-year deal with NBC to star in own series, Variety reports.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — "Office" star Angela Kinsey has separated from her husband, Warren Lieberstein, a rep for the actress confirmed Wednesday to People.
"Angela and Warren are taking some time apart to figure out what is best for [daughter] Isabel and for their relationship," Kinsey's publicist told the mag.
Kinsey, 37, and Lieberstein, 40, were married on June 18, 2000.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Jessica Alba is headed for Scranton's most powerful paper supplier.
The 27-year-old actress will guest star on a special hour-long episode of "The Office" airing after the Feb. 1 Super Bowl, Entertainment Weekly reports.
Alba joins Jack Black on the episode, which centers around the Dunder-Mifflin staff attempting to watch a bootlegged Hollywood movie starring the pair during office hours.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Craig Robinson, who stars on the hit series "The Office," pleaded guilty to a felony charge of ecstasy possession Wednesday, People magazine reports.
The 36-year-old actor had a felony charge of methamphetamine possession and a misdemeanor charge of being under the influence dropped against him, according to People.