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The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. The Office is a television series based on the British television comedy of the same name. The format of the series, a parody of the fly on the wall documentary technique that intersperses traditional situation comedy segments with mock interviews with the show's characters, provides the audience access to the ongoing interior monologues for all of the main characters, as well as occasional insights into other characters within the show. The Office is an Emmy Award-winning American television comedy that debuted on NBC as a midseason replacement on March 24, 2005. ...
The Office is a British television comedy series, created, written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, and first aired in the UK on BBC Two on July 9, 2001. ...
Fly on the wall is a style of documentary-making used in film and television. ...
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The similarities between characters in the U.S and UK versions are summarized separately. This article is about the various versions of the television series The Office, comparing the UK, US, French, German, and French Canadian versions. ...
Major characters All characters have been present since Season 1 unless otherwise noted. Michael Gary Scott (born March 15, 1964) is a fictional character on NBCs The Office portrayed by Steve Carell, and based on David Brent from the original British version of The Office. ...
Steven John Carell (born August 16, 1962)[1] is a Golden Globe-winning and Emmy-nominated American comedian, actor, producer and writer, who rose to fame as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, from 1999 to 2004. ...
Dunder-Mifflin, Inc. ...
Dwight Kurt Schrute is a fictional character on the NBCs The Office portrayed by Rainn Wilson. ...
Rainn Dietrich Wilson (pronounced Rain) (born January 20, 1966) is an Emmy-nominated and two-time Screen Actors Guild Award winning American actor. ...
James Jim Halpert is a fictional character in the United States version of the television sitcom The Office, played by John Krasinski. ...
John Burke Krasinski (born October 20, 1979) is an American actor, most widely known for playing Jim Halpert on NBCs The Office and for his role in the film License to Wed. ...
Pamela Beesly is a fictional character on the U.S. television sitcom The Office, played by Jenna Fischer. ...
Jenna Fischer (born March 7, 1974) is an Emmy Award-nominated[1] American actress, known for her role as Pam Beesly in the U.S. adaptation of The Office. ...
Ryan Bailey Howard, played by B. J. Novak, is a fictional character on the US television sitcom The Office. ...
Benjamin Joseph Manaly Novak (born July 31, 1979 in Newton, Massachusetts), better known as B.J. Novak, is a stand-up comedian, actor, and writer who plays the character of Ryan Howard on the NBC sitcom The Office. ...
Secondary Characters All characters have been present since Season 1 unless otherwise noted. Angela Martin is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Angela Kinsey (born June 25, 1971) is an Emmy Award-winning American actress, perhaps best known as the uptight accountant Angela Martin on the NBC sitcom The Office. ...
Information Gender Male Age 30s-40s Occupation Accountant Portrayed by Oscar Nuñez Created by Greg Daniels Oscar Martinez is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Oscar Nuñez at the NBC Upfronts 2007 at Radio City Music Hall Oscar Nunez (sometimes credited as Ãscar Núñez) is a Cuban American actor and comedian. ...
Kevin Malone is also the name of a former Los Angeles Dodgers general manager. ...
Brian Baumgartner is a American film and television actor who plays Kevin Malone on The Office. ...
Stanley Hudson is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Leslie David Baker playing the role of Stanley Hudson in the Office (US). ...
Phyllis Vance (née Lapin) is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Phyllis Smith is a American film and television actor who plays Phyllis Lapin on The Office. ...
Andrew (Andy/Drew) Bernard is a fictional character from the U.S. television series, The Office. ...
Edward Ed Helms (born January 24, 1974) is an American actor and comedian perhaps most notable for his work as a correspondent on Comedy Centrals The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and more recently as Andrew Andy Bernard on the American version of The Office. ...
Karen Filippelli is a fictional character from the U.S. television series The Office. ...
Rashida Leah Jones (born February 25, 1976), is an American actress, writer, model, and musician, best known for her portrayal of Karen Filippelli on The Office. ...
Information Gender Female Age 47 Occupation Customer Relations/Purchasing Family son Jake, daughter Wendy Portrayed by Kate Flannery Created by Greg Daniels Meredith Palmer is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Kate Flannery is an American actress who can be seen as Meredith Palmer on the NBC sitcom The Office. ...
Kelly Kapoor is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Mindy Kaling on The Office Mindy Kaling is an American actress and scriptwriter best known for her work on the television show The Office, on which she plays the bubbly Kelly Kapoor. ...
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Creed Bratton Creed Bratton (born William Charles Schneider on February 8, 1943) was a member of the Grass Roots and is now an actor. ...
Roy Anderson is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
David Denman (born July 25, 1973) is an American actor whose feature film credits include Out Cold and Big Fish. ...
Darryl Philbin is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Craig Robinson is an American actor who had roles in two feature films and a number of television programs. ...
Ryan Bailey Howard, played by B. J. Novak, is a fictional character on the US television sitcom The Office. ...
Benjamin Joseph Manaly Novak (born July 31, 1979 in Newton, Massachusetts), better known as B.J. Novak, is a stand-up comedian, actor, and writer who plays the character of Ryan Howard on the NBC sitcom The Office. ...
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Information Age late 30s Occupation Human Resources Representative Family Sasha (Daughter) Portrayed by Paul Lieberstein Created by Greg Daniels Toby Flenderson is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Paul Lieberstein is an American actor, writer and producer who can be seen as Toby on the NBC sitcom The Office. ...
This article is about human resources as it applies to business, labor, and economies. ...
Other warehouse employees Lonny Lonny (Patrice Oneal) Dock Worker. Lonny joins his friend Darryl in open displays of irritation and intimidation toward Michael. He became a vocal supporter of Darryl in trying to establish a union, citing the low pay they receive in comparison to the office employees. He is known most notably for yelling at Michael for destroying the entire warehouse. He despises Michael for his moronic behavior and proceeded to insult Michael in front of the staff during Darryl's safety training seminar, after Michael frequently interrupts the presentation with his obnoxiousness. Kelly insults him, referring to him as "Sea Monster" due to him being overweight. His catch phrase seems to be screaming "Damnit, Michael!" in a relatively high pitched voice. Patrice Lumumba Malcolm Oneal (born on December 7, 1969 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American comedian, actor and writer. ...
For the television series about extinct sea animals, see Sea Monsters. ...
Madge Madge (Karly Rothenberg) Dock Worker. Madge is a female warehouse employee who played against the office team during the Basketball game (which led to Michael's crude reference to her as "the East German gal"). When Michael led the male office workers into the warehouse for some "guy time," Madge excused herself from the proceedings. Michael mistook her name by calling her "Pudge" and later "Padge", not knowing her real name. Karly Rothenberg (born October 29, 1962 in Denver, Colorado) is a American film and television actor. ...
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Phillip Phillip is a Dock Worker and one who is visibly shocked at Michael's antics.
Lester Lester is a Dock Worker. Along with Darryl, Roy, and Michael, he watched the sexual harassment video sent by Corporate.
Other corporate employees Todd Packer Todd Packer (David Koechner) Traveling Sales Representative tells obscene, disrespectful jokes (such as ridiculing Jim for being "queer") which offend everyone except Michael, who considers Packer his best friend. This friendship appears to be largely one-sided, with Packer treating Michael more like an audience for (and occasional target of) his jokes rather than a friend. A dedicated prankster, Packer deposited a highly odorous substance in Michael's office in "The Carpet", which was never clearly revealed to viewers (although it was very heavily and repeatedly hinted to be Packer's own feces). David Koechner (pronounced //) (born August 24, 1962) is an American character actor (film, television and stage), comedian and musician. ...
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Horse feces Feces, faeces, or fæces (see spelling differences) is a waste product from an animals digestive tract expelled through the anus (or cloaca) during defecation. ...
Due to a DUI, Packer cannot drive his red Chevrolet Corvette convertible. His personalized Pennsylvania license plate "WL HUNG" causes Ryan Howard to wonder if Packer is a big fan of William Hung. For other uses, see Under the influence. ...
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Packer has flirted obnoxiously with Pam, causing her to pretend to have to be on the phone for hours. He has also approached Karen before finding out that she is dating Jim, to which he responds by claiming that Jim "must have been scared straight." Todd Packer's counterpart in the UK version is Chris Finch. The Office is a British television comedy series, created, written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, and first aired in the UK on BBC Two on July 9, 2001. ...
Chris Finch (often referred to as Finchy) is a character in the BBC comedy show, The Office. ...
Todd Packer would sit at Dwight's seat when he was in the office in Michael's days of being a salesman (before becoming a manager).
David Wallace David Wallace (Andy Buckley), the Chief Financial Officer, was first introduced in "Valentine's Day". Wallace replaced Randall, the former CFO who resigned after sexual harassment charges were brought against him. He attends a meeting with Jan, Michael, and Josh along with the two other regional managers: Craig from the Albany branch and Dan Gore from the Buffalo branch. After Craig reveals that Michael and Jan hooked up, Wallace does not punish the two after hearing Michael's explanation, and laughs when Michael refers to the incompetent, careless Craig as a "tool". When it is announced in "Branch Closing" that the Scranton Branch would be closing, Michael and Dwight go to his house to get Wallace to change his mind. However, he is not home and the Scranton branch is later saved by reasons unrelated to their presence. In "Cocktails", Wallace invites the company to his home for cocktails. However, he finds the event boring and shoots hoops with Jim, whom he asks about what's going between Michael and Jan. Andy Buckley is an actor, best known for his role as Dunder Mifflin CFO David Wallace on the American television comedy The Office. ...
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Valentines Day is the 16th episode of the second season of The Office (U.S. version). ...
For other uses, see Albany. ...
Nickname: Location of Buffalo in New York State Coordinates: , Country State County Erie Government - Mayor Byron Brown (D) Area - City 52. ...
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In "Beach Games", Wallace offers Michael a corporate position, which Jim and Karen apply for as well. During the interview in "The Job", he reveals that the corporate position is actually Jan's job, whom the company will fire once they hire her replacement. Michael reveals this to Jan, who in turn angrily barges into Wallace's office. Wallace claims the firing was due to Jan's mental state, the numerous personal days she had been taking, and the lack of work she had been completing. In "The Deposition ", his testimony reveals that while he thinks Michael is a nice guy, he never considered Michael a serious contender for Jan's old Corporate job (that ended up going to Ryan); Michael seems hurt by the truth but mollified by David's sincere-seeming "nice guy" comments. Wallace's wife's name is Rachel, and they have a son. Like Michael, he despises his office's HR representative, Kendall. Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Office (US) Beach Games[1] (previously misidentified as Beach Day[2]) is an upcoming episode of the third season of the U.S. version of The Office, and will be the 50th episode aired of the show. ...
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Dan Gore Dan Gore (Dan Cole) is the Regional Manager of the Buffalo branch. He was first introduced in "Valentine's Day" attending the meeting with the new CFO, David Wallace. He also attended Wallace's cocktail party in "Cocktails", and was seen in "Launch Party" trying to see if his branch's camera was working. He was one of the company leaders who attended Ryan's wilderness retreat, along with Toby (and unlike Michael Scott). Valentines Day is the 16th episode of the second season of The Office (U.S. version). ...
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Craig Craig (Craig Anton) is the Regional Manager of the Albany branch. He was seen in "Valentine's Day" attending the meeting with the new CFO, David Wallace. In "The Fight," Jim reveals that the Albany branch is "working through lunch to prevent downsizing." After receiving a reprimand from Jan for not preparing a presentation, Craig angrily asks her if sleeping with her would have made up for it, revealing to Wallace that Michael and Jan hooked up. Valentines Day is the 16th episode of the second season of The Office (U.S. version). ...
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Sadiq Sadiq (Omi Vaidya), does tech support. In "E-mail Surveillance", he shows Michael how to read his employees' email. His turban led Michael to assume he is a terrorist. He later attends Jim's barbecue. In "Fun Run", he cleans a computer virus from Pam's computer. He is a Sikh but resents being only classified by his religion, telling a meeting during "Fun Run" that he likes listening to National Public Radio and is restoring a 1968 Corvette. Technical support is a service used by ICT companies used to help solve problems with technical equipment, usually computer hardware and software. ...
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Pamela Beesly is a fictional character on the U.S. television sitcom The Office, played by Jenna Fischer. ...
Religions Sikhism Scriptures Guru Granth Sahib Languages English, Punjabi] A Sikh (English: or ; Punjabi: , , IPA: ) is an adherent to Sikhism. ...
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Hunter Hunter (Nicholas D'Agosto) is Jan's administrative assistant ("The Negotiation"). Michael feels threatened by Hunter's youthful good looks. He also has listened in on Michael and Jan's phone conversations; in Women's Appreciation he was on the line during a sensitive phone conversation between the two and Jan tells Michael to tell Hunter if he is visiting her that night, so that he can get more vodka. In "The Job", Michael makes Hunter uncomfortable by asking him to give Jan a message: "I want to squeeze them." After receiving her termination, Jan wishes Hunter luck with his band and tells, "Don't let them change you." Nicholas DAgosto (born April 17, 1980) is an American television and film actor. ...
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Former Dunder Mifflin Employees Josh Porter Josh Porter (Charles Esten) Stamford Regional Manager. Introduced in the "Valentine's Day" episode, Josh was the Regional Manager of the Stamford branch before its closure in "Branch Closing". Charles Chip Esten (born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, September 9, 1965) is an American actor and singer best known for his appearances on the improvisation show Whose Line Is It Anyway?. Educated at the College of William and Mary in Virginia, Esten moved to the United Kingdom to make his...
Nickname: Location in Connecticut Coordinates: , NECTA Region Settled 1641 Incorporated (city) 1893 Consolidated 1949 Government - Type Mayor-Board of representatives - Mayor Dannel Malloy (Dem) Area - City 134. ...
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A colleague of Michael's and seemingly a more responsible and competent boss, his presentation to the new CFO of Dunder Mifflin was professional in comparison to Michael's and was the only branch that was shown to have a growth in clients. Jim worked for him in Stamford and seemed to look up to him (taking after his practice of biking to work). CFO is usually short for Chief Financial Officer, but may also mean: Carrier frequency offset Ceramic fiber optics Chief Fire Officer Chief of Flight Operations Conselho Federal de Odontologia (cfo. ...
When it was announced in "Branch Closing" that Dunder Mifflin Scranton would be closing, Josh was offered a promotion. However, he leveraged the offer to obtain a senior management job with Staples, throwing plans for the Scranton closing into disarray. As a direct result of Josh's decision to leave Dunder Mifflin, it was decided to close the Stamford branch instead. Jim later says of Josh's double-dealing, "Say what you will about Michael Scott, but he would never do that." Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Office (US) Branch Closing is the seventh episode of the third season of The Office (U.S. version). ...
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In a deleted scene in the episode "The Convention" he states that he once spent time working on a Kibbutz in Israel, but Dwight is disappointed when he says they didn't raise beet crops on the kibbutz and focused on growing oranges. He also states that he was once a member of the United States Coast Guard. Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Office (US) The Convention is the sixth filmed and second aired episode of the third season of The Office (U.S. version). ...
Kibbutz Merom Golan as seen from Bental mountain A Kibbutz (Hebrew: Translit. ...
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Devon Devon (Devon Abner); former office worker. He was an office employee who sat across from Creed (who is directly responsible for getting Devon fired, to save his own job). Devon was reluctantly laid off by Michael on "Halloween", and took it badly. In a bid to salvage their "friendship", Michael offered Devon free Chili's gift certificates which Devon ripped up in Michael's face. While storming out, Devon invited "Kevin, Jim, Pam, Kelly, Toby, Oscar, Meredith, Phyllis, Stanley, and the temp," to drinks, leaving out Angela, Dwight, Michael, and Creed. This implies he was never friendly with Angela and Dwight. Devon then smashes a pumpkin on Michael's car in retaliation. The episode marks his only dialogue in front of the camera. When Michael later receives a $3,000 Christmas bonus due to Dunder Mifflin saving money through downsizing, he considers calling Devon to thank him, saying "some good came of it." Halloween is the fifth episode of the second season of the television series The Office (U.S. version). ...
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Devon was also warned by Dwight in "The Dundies" to keep his speech short. On the Season One DVD, a deleted scene from Diversity Day shows Devon with a "West Nile" sign on his forehead, as he escapes the seminar for a smoke. On the Season Two DVD, a deleted scene from "Valentine's Day" shows Michael walking down the street in New York City, only to have a pedestrian begin to chase after him, yelling at Michael as he chases him. In the following scene, Michael reveals that it was Devon chasing him. The Dundies is the first episode of the second season of the television series The Office (U.S. version). ...
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Tony Gardner Tony Gardner (Mike Bruner) was a worker at the Stamford branch, and is one of the employees that was transferred to Scranton during "The Merger". His first appearance is in the "Diwali" episode, when his chips get stuck in a vending machine, and asks Karen to use her "skinny little arms" to help him get them out. Before even meeting Tony, Dwight tries to persuade Michael to fire him on his first day in order to scare the new employees straight. On Tony's first day, he can hardly take Michael's antics (sitting through a painful orientation video made by Michael), but he hits his breaking point when Michael and Dwight tried to lift his large frame onto a table for an orientation demonstration (Michael refers to his leg as a "hock"). Humiliated and angry, Tony quits, admitting that he was not completely sure about transferring to begin with, but mostly blaming Michael's management style. An insulted Michael fires Tony instead, resulting in Dunder Mifflin having to pay him severance which infuriates Jan. The Merger is the eighth episode of the third season of The Office (U.S. version). ...
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Martin Nash Martin Nash (Wayne Wilderson) Supplier Relations. Martin Nash worked at the Stamford branch, and was one of the employees transferred to Scranton in "The Merger". Before working at Dunder Mifflin, he served time in prison after getting busted for insider trading (which Kevin says is strangely similar to what he does). However, since he was put in a minimum-security facility, Martin claims his time in prison was just really boring. When he was released, he was hired by Josh through a federal reformed convict employment program, which allows Dunder Mifflin to receive rebate checks. Michael made a bad first impression on Martin, when he told the African-American employee, "I will show you where all the slaves work." He attempted to befriend Stanley, but failed. In "The Convict", when Martin's past is revealed to the office, Michael overly stresses his trust in Martin to everyone, worried that people would see him as a racist for looking at him as an ex-convict. However, since Martin's tales from prison were generally positive, everyone actually envies his experience compared to their jobs, frustrating Michael. Martin is the second employee from the Stamford branch to leave, due to Michael's management style, particularly after Michael makes his prison sentence the focal point of one of his seminars. Wayne Wilderson (b. ...
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Hannah Smoterich-Barr Hannah Smoterich-Barr (Ursula Burton) Accounting. Hannah worked at the Stamford branch, and was one of the employees transferred to Scranton. In "The Merger", Hannah had unpleasant encounters with Ryan (who stared at her while she was using a breast milk pump) and Creed (who took a photo of her left breast while she was using the pump and put it on his computer). She dresses her infant son in pink because she says it is his favorite color. She quit her job because she was a working mother, making her the third transferred employee from the Stamford Branch to quit at Scranton. The Merger is the eighth episode of the third season of The Office (U.S. version). ...
Other Carol Stills Carol Stills (Nancy Walls, wife of actor Steve Carell) is Michael's real estate agent. She has two children. Michael entertained her kids at an ice-skating rink and she was Michael's date to the casino night. In a deleted scene, it is revealed that after "Casino Night," Michael continued seeing her over the three months in between the second and third seasons [1]. Carol rejected Michael's marriage proposal after they had been on nine dates. In "A Benihana Christmas," after Michael gave her an inappropriate Christmas card of them (which was actually a family photo with Michael's face superimposed over Carol's ex-husband) she rejects his Christmas gift of two tickets to Jamaica and breaks up with him. In a deleted scene from that episode, Carol responds to Michael's question of what he did wrong with a very long list of complaints, and when Michael asks what he did right, she hangs up on him. Nancy Walls (born July 19, 1966, in Cohasset, Massachusetts) is an American actress who has appeared in many comedies. ...
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Bob Vance Bob Vance (Robert R. Shafer) is Phyllis Lapin's husband and owner of Vance Refrigeration, a neighboring tenant in the office park. He always introduces himself as "Bob Vance, Vance Refrigeration," even in his wedding vows. On Valentine's Day, he sent a number of gifts to Phyllis at the office, each card signed with his tagline. He also supplied a mini-fridge as a "Casino Night" prize. In "Initiation", he referred to Michael and Stanley as "a pair of Marys" after they ordered Phyllis to get to the back of the pretzel line, instead of letting the two kiss. He is a friendly and helpful neighbor to Dunder Mifflin, including offering to pump the employees' car tires back full of air after Michael had flattened them in an attempt to create office camaraderie in "The Merger." When word gets out that the Scranton branch is shutting down, Bob offers to buy the Dunder Mifflin warehouse, therefore allowing all the workers there to keep their jobs. In "Ben Franklin" a bachelor party is held for him in the Dunder Mifflin warehouse before his wedding, but he refuses to be entertained by the stripper Michael hires. He eventually marries Phyllis in "Phyllis' Wedding," invites all her coworkers, and kicks Michael out after an embarrassing toast. He drives a GMC Yukon and is a Unitarian ("Fun Run"). Robert Shafer is an American Actor, who is known for playing Bob Vance on The Office. ...
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Mose Schrute Mose (played by writer Michael Schur) is Dwight's cousin and house mate at the Schrute family beet farm. In "The Injury," Michael refers to Mose as Dwight's "weirdo cousin" who is "27 years old (and) never left the beet farm." Mose wears an Amish-style beard and clothing, and seems naive and childlike in his manners and way of speaking. The uncommon name Mose is a variant of Moses, and its use steadily declined in the decades following 1900.[2] Mose can be seen in a photo on Dwight's desk. He made his first live appearance in "Initiation," where he takes part in Dwight's misguided attempts to haze Ryan in the beet farm. Ryan decides he has had enough when Dwight tells him he must now wrestle Mose. Ryan storms off and Mose tells Dwight that Ryan seems nice. In "Money," when Pam and Jim stay at the Schrute Farms bed and breakfast, Mose tries to entertain them by bouncing on the trampoline. At night Pam looks out the window to see Mose using an outhouse. The next morning at breakfast Mose tells Pam, "Everybody poops." Pam asks Mose about Angela, and Mose replies, "Angela?" in a dreamy manner. Like Dwight, Mose is a skilled ping pong player; at the end of the "The Deposition," Dwight and Mose play a high-skilled match in the warehouse at Dunder Mifflin, which may be the first time Mose has left the beet farm. Michael Schur is a television producer and writer. ...
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Gil Gil (Tom W. Chick) is Oscar's partner. In "The Secret", Dwight is the first character to meet Gil. Dwight staked out Oscar's home because he believed that he was feigning illness to skip spring cleaning. Oscar and Gil invite Dwight into their home to watch television, yet Dwight remains oblivious to the nature of their relationship. When Oscar is outed to the entire office in "Gay Witch Hunt", Michael still thinks Gil is just Oscar's roommate. Gil is a bit of an art snob; he criticizes Pam's art (calling it "motel art") because it is too formulaic and takes no chances, much like Pam herself. It is revealed in "Beach Games" that Oscar is looking for a way out of his relationship with Gil. International recognition Civil unions and Domestic partnerships Recognized in some regions Unregistered co-habitation Recognition debated See also Same-sex marriage Civil union Registered partnership Domestic partnership Timeline of same-sex marriage Listings by country This box: A domestic partnership is a legal or personal relationship between individuals who live...
The Secret is the 13th episode of the second season of The Office. ...
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Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Office (US) Beach Games[1] is the twenty-second episode of the third season of the US version of The Office, and is the 50th episode aired of the show. ...
Katy Katy (Amy Adams) is an attractive hand-bag saleswoman that stops by the office in "Hot Girl." Dwight considers her to be his ideal woman. Both Michael and Dwight make a move on her; Michael by flirting aggressively, and Dwight by showing interest in purchasing a handbag. However, she ignores their advances and later dates Jim for a few months. After Pam and Roy decide to set a date for their wedding, a devastated Jim breaks up with Katy on the "Booze Cruise" episode when he admits that the two will never be as deeply in love with each other as Roy and Pam seem to be. Along with Toby, Katy is a graduate of Bishop O'Hara High School, where she was a cheerleader. She drives a Volkswagen Jetta. One of her Desert Island Movies is Legally Blonde. Amy Lou Adams (born August 20, 1974) is an Academy Award-nominated American film and television actress. ...
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Office (US) Hot Girl is the sixth and final episode of the first season of The Office (U.S. version). ...
Booze Cruise is the 11th episode of the second season of The Office (U.S. version). ...
Bishop OHara High School, abbreviated B.O.H.S. is a small, co-ed, Catholic high school in Dunmore, Pennsylvania. ...
Cheerleading is recreational activity and sometimes competitive sport involving organised routines including elements of dance and gymnastics to encourage crowds to cheer on sports teams. ...
The Volkswagen Jetta is an automobile produced by German automaker Volkswagen since 1980. ...
A desert island in Palau. ...
Legally Blonde is a 2001 comedy film starring Reese Witherspoon, produced by Marc E. Platt for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios and directed by Robert Luketic. ...
Mr. Brown In "Diversity Day", corporate sends consultant Mr. Brown (played by producer/writer Larry Wilmore) to mediate a healthy discussion of diversity issues with the office staff after receiving complaints about Michael's inflammatory impersonation of a Chris Rock speech. However, Michael's juvenile humor and off-the-wall antics take a toll on Mr. Brown, and he tells Michael that corporate sent him to specifically give Michael the diversity training. Mr Brown is later seen in "Gay Witch Hunt," giving the Stamford branch the same diversity training he gave the Scranton Branch; he alludes to incidents at the Scranton branch as the reason he is in Stamford. Diversity Day is the second episode of the first season of The Office. ...
Larry Wilmore (b. ...
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Billy Merchant Billy Merchant (Marcus A. York), property manager of the office park in which Dunder Mifflin's Scranton office is located. Billy has used a wheelchair since the age of four. He is invited to the office in "The Injury" to speak about being disabled after Michael burns his foot on a George Foreman Grill. Billy attends "Casino Night" with his girlfriend, a Chili's waitress, whom Michael mistakes for his nurse. He participates in the Fun Run. Billy shares his last name with original series co-creator Stephen Merchant. An industrial park (or industrial estate in British English) is an area of land set aside for industrial development. ...
The Injury is the 12th episode of the second season of The Office (U.S. version). ...
A typical George Foreman Grill. ...
Casino Night is the 22nd (and final) episode of the second season of The Office (U.S. version). ...
Chilis Grill & Bar is a chain of over 1,000 casual dining restaurants, most located in the United States. ...
For the event, see Fun run. ...
Stephen Merchant (born 24 November 1974 in Bristol) is an English Emmy, Golden Globe, British Comedy Award and BAFTA-award winning writer, director, and comedic actor. ...
Elizabeth the Stripper Elizabeth (Jackie Debatin) is hired by Dwight to strip at Bob Vance's bachelor party in Ben Franklin. Bob Vance refuses to let Elizabeth lap dance on him, and Michael starts to let Elizabeth do it for him, to the tune of Bad Company's "Feel Like Makin' Love," before realizing that he would be cheating on Jan. Dwight makes Elizabeth answer phones after the failed bachelor party because the company paid for three hours of work from her. Elizabeth is hired to come back and receive Michael's check to help cure rabies during the season 4 opener, Fun Run. She is later seen flirting with Darryl. Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Office (US) Ben Franklin is the fourteenth episode of the third season of the US version of The Office. ...
Bad Company were an English hard rock supergroup founded in 1973, consisting of band members from Free (Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke), Mott the Hoople (Mick Ralphs) and King Crimson (Boz Burrell). ...
Feel Like Makin Love was a song by English super-group Bad Company. ...
For the event, see Fun run. ...
Notes - ^ The Office: Online Deleted Scenes
- ^ Origin and meaning of Mose, ThinkBabyNames.com
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| | Michael Scott | Dwight Schrute | Jim Halpert | Pam Beesly | Ryan Howard Michael Gary Scott (born March 15, 1964) is a fictional character on NBCs The Office portrayed by Steve Carell, and based on David Brent from the original British version of The Office. ...
Dwight Kurt Schrute is a fictional character on the NBCs The Office portrayed by Rainn Wilson. ...
James Jim Halpert is a fictional character in the United States version of the television sitcom The Office, played by John Krasinski. ...
Pamela Beesly is a fictional character on the U.S. television sitcom The Office, played by Jenna Fischer. ...
Ryan Bailey Howard, played by B. J. Novak, is a fictional character on the US television sitcom The Office. ...
| | Recurring characters | | Accounting: Angela Martin | Oscar Martinez | Kevin Malone Sales: Stanley Hudson | Phyllis Vance | Karen Filippelli | Andy Bernard Product oversight: Kelly Kapoor | Meredith Palmer | Creed Bratton Warehouse: Roy Anderson | Darryl Philbin | Lonny | Madge | Phillip | Lester Corporate: Toby Flenderson | Todd Packer | David Wallace Angela Martin is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Information Gender Male Age 30s-40s Occupation Accountant Portrayed by Oscar Nuñez Created by Greg Daniels Oscar Martinez is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Kevin Malone is also the name of a former Los Angeles Dodgers general manager. ...
Stanley Hudson is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Phyllis Vance (née Lapin) is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Karen Filippelli is a fictional character from the U.S. television series The Office. ...
Andrew (Andy/Drew) Bernard is a fictional character from the U.S. television series, The Office. ...
Kelly Kapoor is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Information Gender Female Age 47 Occupation Customer Relations/Purchasing Family son Jake, daughter Wendy Portrayed by Kate Flannery Created by Greg Daniels Meredith Palmer is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
This article is about a fictional character. ...
Roy Anderson is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Darryl Philbin is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
Information Age late 30s Occupation Human Resources Representative Family Sasha (Daughter) Portrayed by Paul Lieberstein Created by Greg Daniels Toby Flenderson is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
| | Other characters | | Jan Levinson | Carol Stills | Bob Vance | Mose Schrute | Josh Porter | Katy | Devon | Billy Merchant | Tony Gardner | Martin Nash | Hannah Smoterich-Barr | Ed Truck Janet Jan Levinson (formerly Levinson-Gould) is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
Devon is a fictional character on the TV series The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
The following is a list of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. ...
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