As the bright, but beleaguered Jim Halpert on NBC’s hit comedy “The Office” (2004- ), actor John Krasinski struck the fancy of both viewers and critics alike with his boyish antics and one-of-a-kind facial expressions – usually directed straight at the camera. As one of the few sane employees in the workplace asylum known as Dunder-Mifflin, Krasinski’s Halpert was often forced to deal with such day-to-day challenges as the boredom of his hum-drum existence, the demands of an annoyingly needy boss (Steve Carell) and lastly, an unrequited crush he harbored for his co-worker, Pam (Jenna
So, Leatherheads is opening up this weekend. And the trailers aren't getting me that excited. But no matter how much it may suck (note: it did.), we all know George Clooney will be fine. There are probably many atrocities much
First stage experience was in a satirical high school play written by B.J. Novak, now a writer and co-star on "The Office"
Decided to continue acting after doing a reading of David Foster Wallace's award-winning 1997 collection of short stories Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
Interned on “Late Night With Conan O’Brien” (NBC)
2000
Landed guest parts on “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (CBS) and “Ed” (NBC)
2004
Played a bit part in the Queen Latifah comedy vehicle, “Taxi”