Steve Carell
Summary
Steven John "Steve" Carell (pronounced /kəˈrɛl/; born August 16, 1962) is an American actor, comedian, voice artist, producer, director and writer. Carell became famous for his roles in the television series The Daily Show with Jon Stewart from 1999 to 2004, and The Office from 2005 onwards. He has also starred in several Hollywood films, including Anchorman, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Little Miss Sunshine, Evan Almighty, Dan in Real Life, Get Smart, and Date Night; and voiced characters in the animated films Over the Hedge, Horton Hears a Who!, and Despicable Me.Carell was nominated as "America's funniest man" in Life magazine. He received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in the Television Comedy Series for his lead role of Michael Scott for the American television series The Office during 2006.Carell, the youngest of four sons, was born at Emerson Hospital in Concord, Massachusetts, and was raised in nearby Acton by his parents, Harriet T.
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‘Ender’s Game’ Is a Bet for Gigi Pritzker’s OddLot Entertainment
Gigi Pritzker’s OddLot Entertainment picked up the pieces when Warner Brothers’ rights to “Ender’s Game” expired and began assembling its most expensive movie to date.
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‘Ender’s Game’ Is a Bet for Gigi Pritzker’s OddLot Entertainment
Gigi Pritzker’s OddLot Entertainment picked up the pieces when Warner Brothers’ rights to “Ender’s Game” expired and began assembling its most expensive movie to date.
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No Laughing Matter: Season Premiere of ‘The Office’ Falls Flat
NBC’s Thursday night lineup continues to underwhelm, as the season premieres of The Office, Parks and Recreation and Up All Night failed to find an audience.
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Trailer Mash 06-22-12
Alongside the technical refinements that in less than 20 years have evolved digital animation into a mature cinema art form has been the ongoing finessing of the Pixar/DreamWorks worldview. The work now never looks less than amazing, but then so it should since it is always a representation of utopia.
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NBC, CBS, ABC, Univision and the CW Retool for the Fall
A look at the needs of major television networks as the upfronts begin.
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'Life's Too Short': Ricky Gervais Insults Steve Carell
Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant made their names and fortunes with "The Office," which was remade for the U. S. with them serving as executive producers and Steve Carell playing the central character, bumbling boss Michael Scott.
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Who Said Women Aren't Funny?
In a ludicrous—and roundly derided—Vanity Fair column from 2007 titled “Why Women Aren’t Funny,” the late polemicist Christopher Hitchens argued that humor cannot be found in the absence of a Y chromosome. American television audiences might beg to differ.
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Steve Carell Talks About Remaking 'The Office' For The U.S.
Many successful British television shows have crossed the pond over the years to be remade for an American audience with variable results. For every "Sanford And Son" or "Shameless," there's a "Free Agents" or "Prime Suspect. ".
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Gervais Gets A New HBO Show
Ricky Gervais is returning to HBO. "The Office" mastermind's new show with Stephen Merchant, "Life's Too Short," has been scheduled for a Sun. , Feb. 19 at 10:30 p. m. EST premiere.
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WATCH: Weatherman Has Ron Burgundy Moment
We don't know if this classifies as life imitating art, but the early morning news report on local NBC affiliate WGBA devolved into a scene straight out of "Anchorman" today -- and thankfully the footage has made it onto YouTube.

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