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Steve Carell
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American actor
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Steven John "Steve" Carell Steven John Carell
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Biography

Steven John Carell (/kəˈrɛl/; born August 16, 1962) is an American actor, comedian, producer, writer and director. He is well known for his portrayal of boss Michael Scott on the NBC sitcom The Office (2005–2013), on which he also worked as an occasional producer, writer and director.

Carell was a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart from 1999 to 2005. He has starred in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) and its 2013 sequel, The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Evan Almighty (2007), Get Smart (2008), Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011), The Incredible Burt Wonderstone and The Way, Way Back (both 2013). He has also voice acted in Over the Hedge (2006), Horton Hears a Who! (2008) and the Despicable Me franchise (2010–present). In 2016, Carell co-created the TBS comedy series Angie Tribeca with his wife, Nancy Carell.

Carell was nominated as "America's funniest man" by Life magazine, and received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy for his work on the first season of The Office. In the 2010s, Carell received attention for more dramatic roles. His role as wrestling coach and convicted murderer John Eleuthère du Pont in the drama film Foxcatcher (2014) earned him, among various honors, nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He also received acclaim for his roles in Little Miss Sunshine (2006), The Big Short (2015), and Battle of the Sexes (2017), the latter two earning him his eighth and ninth Golden Globe Award nominations, respectively. In 2018, he re-teamed with Anchorman and The Big Short director Adam McKay for the Dick Cheney biopic Vice, in which he portrayed Donald Rumsfeld, and played journalist David Sheff in the drama Beautiful Boy.

Early life

The youngest of four brothers, Carell was born at Emerson Hospital in Concord, Massachusetts, and raised in nearby Acton, Massachusetts. His father, Edwin A. Carell (b. 1925), was an electrical engineer, and his mother, Harriet Theresa (née Koch; 1925-2016), was a psychiatric nurse. His maternal uncle, Stanley Koch, worked with scientist Allen B. DuMont to create cathode ray tubes. His father is of Italian and German descent and his mother was of Polish ancestry.

Carell was raised Roman Catholic, and was educated at Nashoba Brooks School, The Fenn School, and Middlesex School. He played ice hockey and lacrosse while in high school. He played the fife, performing with other members of his family, and later joined a reenacting group portraying the 10th (North Lincoln) Regiment of Foot. He attributed his interest in history to this, earning a degree in the subject from Denison University in Granville, Ohio, in 1984.

While at Denison, Carell was a member of Burpee's Seedy Theatrical Company, a student-run improvisational comedy troupe and was a goalie on the school's Big Red hockey team for four years. He also spent time as a disc jockey under the name "Sapphire Steve Carell" at WDUB, the campus radio station.

Career

Early work

Carell states that he worked as a mail carrier in Littleton, Massachusetts. He later recounted that he quit after seven months because his boss told him he was not very good at being a mail carrier and needed to be faster. Early in his performing career, Carell acted on the stage in a touring children's theater company, later in the comedy musical Knat Scatt Private Eye and in a television commercial for the restaurant chain Brown's Chicken in 1989.

In 1991, Carell performed with Chicago troupe The Second City where Stephen Colbert was his understudy for a time. Carell made his film debut in a minor role in Curly Sue. In spring 1996, he was a cast member of The Dana Carvey Show, a short-lived sketch comedy program on ABC. Along with fellow cast member Colbert, Carell provided the voice of Gary, half of The Ambiguously Gay Duo, the Robert Smigel-produced animated short which continued on Saturday Night Live later that year. While the program lasted only seven episodes, The Dana Carvey Show has since been credited with forging Carell's career. He starred in a few short-lived television series, including Come to Papa and Over the Top. He has made numerous guest appearances, including in "Funny Girl", an episode of Just Shoot Me! Additional screen credits include Brad Hall's short-lived situation comedy Watching Ellie (2002–2003) and Woody Allen's Melinda and Melinda. Carell was a correspondent for The Daily Show from 1999 to 2005, with a number of regular segments including "Even Stevphen" with Stephen Colbert and "Produce Pete".

The Office

In 2005, Carell signed a deal with NBC to star in The Office, a remake of the British TV series of the same name. In the series, a mockumentary about life at a mid-sized paper supply company, Carell played the role of Michael Scott, the idiosyncratic regional manager of Dunder Mifflin, in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Although the first season of the adaptation suffered mediocre ratings, NBC renewed it for another season due to the anticipated success of Carell's film The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and the series subsequently became a ratings success. Carell won a Golden Globe Award and Television Critics Association Award during 2006 for his role in The Office. He received six Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his work in the series (2006–2011). Carell earned approximately US$175,000 per episode of the third season of The Office, twice his salary for the previous two seasons. In an Entertainment Weekly interview, he commented on his salary, saying, "You don't want people to think you're a pampered jerk. Salaries can be ridiculous. On the other hand, a lot of people are making a lot of money off of these shows."

Carell was allowed "flex time" during filming to work on theatrical films. Carell worked on Evan Almighty during a production hiatus during the second season of The Office. Production ended during the middle of the fourth season of The Office because of Carell's and others' refusal to cross the picket line of the 2007 Writers Guild of America strike. Carell, a WGA member, has written two episodes of The Office: "Casino Night" and "Survivor Man". Both episodes were praised, and Carell won a Writers Guild of America Award for "Casino Night". On April 29, 2010, Carell stated he would be leaving the show when his contract expired at the conclusion of the 2010–2011 season because he wanted to focus on his film career.

His last episode as a main character, "Goodbye, Michael", aired April 28, 2011, with his final shot showing Carell walking to a Colorado-bound plane to join his fiancée, Holly Flax, in Boulder, Colorado. Although he was invited back for the series finale in 2013, Carell originally declined believing that it would go against his character's arc. Ultimately Carell did reprise the role briefly in the series finale.

In 2018, during the press day for Welcome to Marwen, Carell was asked about participating in a reboot of the hugely popular show. Carell told Collider reporter Christina Radish, "I'll tell you, no... The show is way more popular now than when it was on the air. I just can't see it being the same thing, and I think most folks would want it to be the same thing, but it wouldn't be. Ultimately, I think it's maybe best to leave well enough alone and just let it exist as what it was...I just wouldn't want to make the mistake of making a less good version of it. The odds wouldn't be in its favor, in terms of it recapturing exactly what it was, the first time."

Film career

Carell at the Academy Awards in 2007

Comedic roles (2004–2013)

Carell's first major film role was as weatherman Brick Tamland in the 2004 hit comedy Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. Struck by Carell's performance in the film, Anchorman producer Judd Apatow approached Carell about creating a film together, and Carell told him about an idea he had involving a middle-aged man who is still a virgin. The result was the 2005 film The 40-Year-Old Virgin, which Carell and Apatow developed and wrote together, starring Carell as the title character. The film made $109 million in domestic box office sales and established him as a leading man. It also earned Carell an MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance and a WGA Award nomination, along with Apatow, for Best Original Screenplay.

Carell played Uncle Arthur, imitating the camp mannerisms of Paul Lynde's original character, in Bewitched, a TV adaptation co-starring Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell. He also voiced Hammy the Squirrel in the 2006 computer-animated film, Over the Hedge and Ned McDodd, the mayor of Whoville, in the 2008 animated film Horton Hears a Who! He starred in Little Miss Sunshine during 2006, as Uncle Frank.

His work in the films Anchorman, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and Bewitched established Carell as a member of Hollywood's so-called "Frat Pack", a group of actors who often appear in films together, that also includes Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn, and Luke Wilson. Carell acted as the title character of Evan Almighty, a sequel to Bruce Almighty, reprising his role as Evan Baxter, now a U.S. Congressman. The film received mostly negative reviews. Carell starred in the 2007 film Dan in Real Life, co-starring Dane Cook and Juliette Binoche.

Co-star Miranda Cosgrove and Carell at a premiere for Despicable Me 2, June 2013

Carell played Maxwell Smart in the 2008 film Get Smart, an adaptation of the TV series starring Don Adams. It was successful, grossing over $230 million worldwide. During 2007, he was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Carell starred with Tina Fey in Date Night during late 2008 and was released on April 9, 2010 in the U.S. He voiced Gru, the main character in the Universal CGI film Despicable Me along with Russell Brand, Miranda Cosgrove, and Kristen Wiig. He reprised the role in the 2013 sequel Despicable Me 2 and in the third installment of the film franchise Despicable Me 3 in 2017. He has several other projects in the works, including a remake of the 1967 Peter Sellers film The Bobo. He is doing voice-over work in commercials for Wrigley's Extra gum. Carell has launched a television division of his production company, Carousel Productions, which has contracted a three-year overall deal with Universal Media Studios, the studio behind his NBC comedy series. Thom Hinkle and Campbell Smith of North South Prods., former producers on Comedy Central's The Daily Show, were hired to manage Carousel's TV operations.

Dramatic roles (2014–present)

In 2014, Carell starred in the true crime drama film Foxcatcher alongside Mark Ruffalo and Channing Tatum in which Carell played the millionaire and convicted murderer John Eleuthère du Pont. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and has received widespread acclaim. Carell was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Actor and the Academy Award for Best Actor.

Carell played activist Steven Goldstein in the gay rights drama Freeheld, replacing Zach Galifianakis, who dropped out due to scheduling conflicts. The film co-stars Julianne Moore, Ellen Page, and Michael Shannon, and was released in October 2015.

He followed this with another biographical drama, The Big Short, in which he portrayed banker Steve Eisman, whose name was changed in the film to Mark Baum. Directed by Adam McKay, the film stars Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling, and Brad Pitt, and it was released in December 2015. The film also received widespread critical acclaim, earning Carell a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor. The film was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.

In 2016, he replaced Bruce Willis in Woody Allen's Café Society (2016), alongside Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg. The film premiered at the 69th Cannes Film Festival opening the festival. The film is certified fresh with the consensus on Rotten Tomatoes reading, "Café Society's lovely visuals and charming performances round out a lightweight late-period Allen comedy whose genuine pleasures offset its amiable predictability".

In 2017, Carell headlined the biographical comedy-drama Battle of the Sexes, portraying tennis star Bobby Riggs, with Emma Stone co-starring as Billie Jean King. The film received critical acclaim and both Carell and Stone received Golden Globe nominations.

In 2018, Carell starred in three films. He led the addiction drama Beautiful Boy as real life father David Sheff, whose son Nic (Timothée Chalamet) struggles with drug addiction. He also played Donald Rumsfeld in Adam McKay's political satire, Vice, about the life of former Vice President Dick Cheney (Christian Bale). The film received mixed reviews, and went on to be nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture. His third 2018 role was starring as Mark Hogancamp of Marwencol in Robert Zemeckis' Welcome to Marwen. The film received a 32% on Rotten Tomatoes, with the critical consensus reading, "Welcome to Marwen has dazzling effects and a sadly compelling story, but the movie's disjointed feel and clumsy screenplay make this invitation easy to decline." The movie was a box office failure, grossing $12.7 million against a budget of around $49 million.

Upcoming projects

Carell will return to television by starring in the Apple TV+ drama series The Morning Show opposite Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston. Carell will play Mitch Kessler, a morning news show anchor who is struggling to maintain relevance in a changing media landscape. The Morning Show received a two-season order from Apple, with the first season to premiere in the fall of 2019.

Carell will also reunite with Greg Daniels for the Netflix workplace comedy series Space Force, based on the proposed space warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces: the United States Space Force. He will also star in the upcoming film Irresistible, which Jon Stewart is currently directing.

Personal life

On August 5, 1995, Carell married Saturday Night Live alumna Nancy Carell (née Walls), whom he met when she was a student in an improvisation class he was teaching at Second City. They have two children, Elisabeth Anne "Annie" (born May 2001) and John "Johnny" (born June 2004).

In addition to working with Carell as a fellow correspondent on The Daily Show, Nancy acted with him on The Office as his realtor and short-lived girlfriend Carol Stills. She also cameoed as a sex therapist in The 40-Year-Old Virgin and played Linda in Seeking a Friend for the End of the World. They also created the TBS comedy series Angie Tribeca starring Rashida Jones, which premiered on January 17, 2016.

In February 2009, Carell bought the Marshfield Hills General Store in Marshfield, Massachusetts.

In an interview with 60 Minutes, Carell stated that his inspirations for acting and comedy are Steve Martin, Peter Sellers, John Cleese, Bill Cosby, and George Carlin.

Awards and nominations

For his contributions to the film industry, Carell received the 2,570th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016.

Filmography

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been releasedDenotes films that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Curly SueTesioCredited as "Steven Carell"
1998Tomorrow NightMailroom Guy without Glasses
HomegrownParty Extra with Funny PantsUncredited
2003Street of PainMarkShort film
Bruce AlmightyEvan BaxterCredited as "Steven Carell"
2004SleepoverOfficer John Sherman
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron BurgundyBrick Tamland
Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost MovieDirect-to-DVD
2005Melinda and MelindaWalt Wagner
BewitchedUncle Arthur
The 40-Year-Old VirginAndy StitzerAlso writer and executive producer
2006Little Miss SunshineFrank Ginsburg
American StorageRichShort film
Over the HedgeHammyVoice
Hammy's Boomerang AdventureVoice, Short film
2007Evan AlmightyEvan Baxter
Knocked UpHimselfUncredited cameo
Dan in Real LifeDan Burns
Stories USAMark RonsonSegment: "Street of Pain"
2008Horton Hears a Who!Ned McDoddVoice
Get SmartMaxwell SmartAlso executive producer
2010Date NightPhil Foster
Despicable MeGruVoice
Dinner for SchmucksBarry Speck
2011Crazy, Stupid, LoveCal WeaverAlso producer
2012Seeking a Friend for the End of the WorldDodge Petersen
Hope SpringsDr. Bernie Feld
2013The Incredible Burt WonderstoneBurt WonderstoneAlso producer
Despicable Me 2GruVoice
The Way, Way BackTrent
Anchorman 2: The Legend ContinuesBrick Tamland
2014Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad DayBen Cooper
FoxcatcherJohn Eleuthère du Pont
2015MinionsYoung GruVoice cameo
FreeheldSteven Goldstein
The Big ShortMark Baum
2016Café SocietyPhil
2017Despicable Me 3Gru and DruVoice
Battle of the SexesBobby Riggs
Too Funny to FailHimselfDocumentary
Last Flag FlyingLarry "Doc" Shepherd
2018Beautiful BoyDavid Sheff
ViceDonald Rumsfeld
Welcome to MarwenMark Hogancamp
2020Irresistible Denotes films that have not yet been releasedGary ZimmerPost-production

Television

Key
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YearTitleRoleNotes
1996The Dana Carvey ShowVarious characters8 episodes; also writer
1996–2011Saturday Night LiveGaryVoice
13 episodes
1997Over the TopYorgo Galfanikos12 episodes
1998Just Shoot Me!Mr. WeilandEpisode: "Funny Girl"
1999–2005The Daily Show with Jon StewartHimself (correspondent)277 episodes
2000Strangers with CandyTeacherEpisode: "Behind Blank Eyes"
2002–2003Watching EllieEdgar16 episodes
2004Fillmore!Mr. DelanceyVoice
Episode: "Field Trip of the Just"
Come to PapaBlevin12 episodes
2005–2011,
2013
The OfficeMichael Scott149 episodes
Writer ("Casino Night" and "Survivor Man")
Director ("Broke", "Secretary's Day", and "Garage Sale")
2005, 2008,
2018
Saturday Night LiveHimself (host)3 episodes
2007The Naked Trucker and T-Bones ShowBrianEpisode: "T-Bones TV"
2011Life's Too ShortHimselfEpisode: "1.4"
2012The SimpsonsDan GillickVoice
Episode: "Penny-Wiseguys"
2013Web TherapyJackson Pickett3 episodes
2016–2019Angie Tribeca40 episodes
Creator and executive producer
Writer and director ("Pilot")
2019The Kelly Clarkson ShowHimself (announcer)1 episode
The Morning ShowMitch Kessler10 episodes
2020Space Force Denotes films that have not yet been releasedMark R. NairdMain cast
Creator and executive producer

Video games

YearTitleVoice role
2002Outlaw GolfCommentator
2003Outlaw VolleyballCommentator
2010Despicable MeGru
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What is Steve Carell's full name?
Steve Carell's full name is Steven John Carell.
When and where was he born?
Steve Carell was born on August 16, 1962, in Concord, Massachusetts, United States.
What is Steve Carell famous for?
Steve Carell is famous for his work as an actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He gained prominence for his role as Michael Scott in the American version of the television series "The Office."
Has Steve Carell won any awards?
Yes, Steve Carell has won several awards throughout his career. He has received a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and multiple Screen Actors Guild Awards, among others.
What are some notable movies Steve Carell has starred in?
Steve Carell has starred in a variety of notable movies, including "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," "Little Miss Sunshine," "Crazy, Stupid, Love," "The Big Short," and "Foxcatcher."
Has Steve Carell appeared in any television shows besides "The Office"?
Yes, Steve Carell has appeared in other television shows as well. Some of his notable TV appearances include "The Dana Carvey Show," "Saturday Night Live," "The Daily Show," and "Angie Tribeca."
Is Steve Carell involved in any charity work?
Yes, Steve Carell is actively involved in charity work. He has supported various organizations like the Clinton Foundation, Stand Up To Cancer, and the Entertainment Industry Foundation.
What other talents does Steve Carell have besides acting?
Steve Carell is also known for his talent as a voice actor. He has lent his voice to characters in animated films such as "Despicable Me," "Over the Hedge," and "The Secret Life of Pets."
Did Steve Carell ever work as a comedian?
Yes, Steve Carell started his career as a comedian. He performed with The Second City comedy troupe and later joined the improvisational comedy show "The Dana Carvey Show."
What is Steve Carell's net worth?
As of 2021, Steve Carell's net worth is estimated to be around $80 million.
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