Steve Carell and his co-stars admit that The Office left them with one bad acting habit that they have done on almost every project since.
The Office left Steve Carell with one bad acting habit. For seven seasons, Carell played the role of the lovably obnoxious Dunder Mifflin regional manager Michael Scott before leaving the show, though he did return for an emotional cameo during the series finale.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY During a recent appearance on the Office Ladies podcast hosted by Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey, Carell admitted that after leaving The Office it was difficult for him to break the habit of looking at the camera, which he's accidentally done on every project since. Carell's co-stars Fischer and Kinsey agreed, admitting they have been guilty of the same. Read what they shared below:
Carell: I have never had a job where I didn't look into the camera at some point. At least once. I'm sure on Foxcatcher I like looked into the camera and [then told myself], "Nope. You cannot comment on what you just did." Kinsey: I actually had a director say, "Uh, Angela, you just looked right down the barrel.
In Adam McKay's Oscar-winning film The Big Short, Carell got to flex both his comedic and dramatic chops as the hedge fund manager Mark Baum who is in a state of constant disgust with the American banks, arguably his best performance since The Office. Carell most recently starred in FX on Hulu's miniseries The Patient and has roles in Krasinski's Imaginary Friends and Wes Anderson's Asteroid City coming up. Hopefully, Carell's career continues to thrive after The Office.
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