Steve Carell Aging 'Like a Fine Wine' with Gray Hair & Beard in New Selfie with 'The Office' Co-stars
Steve Carell, now and forever, will be Michael Scott, the worst, or best, depending on the season, boss the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin will ever have. He visited two former colleagues to discuss his last days in "The Office."
Jenna Fischer shared a selfie with Steve Carell and her "Office Ladies" co-host, Angela Kinsey, on March 8, 2023, teasing podcast listeners, "It is everything you hope it will be." Seeing three of the ensemble together was enough for a fan to proclaim, "The gang is back together."
With no social media presence of his own, fans were happy to see Carell in a relaxed setting, noting he is aging like a "fine wine." A fan, who incorporated Dwight Shrutte's name in their handle, thanked the hosts but grumbled that an hour was too short.
Steve Carell Admitted He Had a 'Very Emotional' Exit from 'The Office'
Carell left the US version of "The Office" at the end of the seventh season in 2011. Carell said on the podcast that because of the rich structure of the final episodes, he could do "a lap with everybody," saying goodbye as Michael and Steve.
Steve Carell thinks it was strange but lovely that the CBS comedy remains popular
He said, "[the last episode] was a very emotional thing," with which Kinsey and Jenna Fischer agreed. His departure hit the remaining cast in waves, per Kinsey, who also said, "We would laugh one minute and tear up the next." The actor concurred that the cast had an "incredible run. "
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Steve Carell Is Set to Work Alongside Other Co-Star John Krasinski in Another Project
John Krasinski, who portrayed Jim, Fischer's love interest on the show, and Carell will be on the same set again soon to make "Imaginary Friends." Krasinski wrote the film and will co-star and direct the project. Carell joked in mid-2022 before production started:
"I'll put him through his paces, you know? […] You think you hired somebody that is a friend, but you got that wrong!"
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Gen Zers like Billie Eilish have discovered "The Office," which has gotten a second life on streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon.
Steve Carell thinks it was strange but lovely that the CBS comedy remains popular over a decade after its final episode aired. He explained that everyone involved did not expect the show to resonate this long but was "happy that it did!"
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