Steve Carell Profile

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Birth Name:Steve Carell
Famous As: Actor
Date of Birth: August 16, 1963
Place of Birth: Acton, Massachusetts, USA
Height: 5' 8
Nationality: American
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Spouse: Nancy Walls (actress, since 1995)
Son(s): John Carell (b. June 2004)
Daughter(s): Elizabeth Anne Carell (b. May 25, 2001)
Education: Attended The Fenn School n Concord, Massachusetts
Attended Middlesex School in Concord, Massachusetts
Graduated from Denison University in Granville, Ohio in 1984
Claim to Fame: As Evan Baxter in Bruce Almighty (2003)

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Steve Carell

Carell at the Academy awards in 2007
Born Steven John Carell
August 16, 1962 (1962-08-16) (age 46)
Acton, Massachusetts, U.S.
Occupation Comedian, Actor, Producer, Writer
Years active 1991–present
Spouse(s) Nancy Walls (1995–present) 2 Children

Steven John "Steve" Carell (born August 16, 1962)1 is an American comedian, actor, producer, and writer who rose to fame as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, from 1999 to 2004. Since 2005, he has starred in The Office, as main character Michael Scott. He has starred in several films including Bruce Almighty, Evan Almighty, Anchorman, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Dan in Real Life, Horton Hears a Who!, Little Miss Sunshine, and Get Smart.

He was nominated 'America's funniest man' in Life Magazine. He received the 2006 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in Television Comedy for the leading role of Michael Scott in the American adaptation of the British series The Office.

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Biography

Early life

Carell, the youngest of four sons, was born in Concord, Massachusetts, and was raised in nearby Acton to Harriet T .(née Kroch), a psychiatric nurse, and Edwin A. Carell, an electrical engineer.23dead link4dead link Carell graduated from the Middlesex School. His maternal uncle was Stanley Koch, a glassblower who worked with Allen B. DuMont to create cathode ray tubes.5 Carell's paternal grandfather was Italian;2 his father was born with the surname "Caroselli", later shortening it to "Carell".4 Carell was educated at The Fenn School and Middlesex School, and attended Denison University in Granville, Ohio. He originally aspired to become a radio broadcaster, deejaying at WDUB in Granville. He returned to his radio roots on a national level by guest-hosting "American Top 40" with Ryan Seacrest on the show's Saturday, May 31, 2008 broadcast.

Early career

Prior to opting for a career as a performer, Carell claims that he worked as a mail carrier in Littleton, Massachusetts, although this claim is disputed by Littleton postal employees.citation needed He later recounted that he quit after a few months because his boss Jan Eddy told him he was not very good as a mail carrier; he needed to be a lot more efficient.6 He planned on attending law school, but was unable to write an explanation on his application form as to why he wanted to be a lawyer. Early in his performing career, Carell acted on the stage in a touring children's theater company and later in the comedy musical, Knat Scatt Private Eye. He also appeared in a television commercial for Brown's Chicken in 1989.7 After that, Carell performed with Chicago troupe The Second City in 1991, where Stephen Colbert was his understudy for a time. That same year, he landed his first film work in a minor role as Tesio in Curly Sue.

In 1996, he was a cast member of the briefly aired The Dana Carvey Show. Along with fellow cast member Stephen Colbert, Carell provided the voice of Gary, half of "The Ambiguously Gay Duo", the Robert Smigel-produced animated short which was moved to Saturday Night Live in 1997.8 He played a supporting character on many shows including Come to Papa and the short-lived 1997 Tim Curry sitcom Over the Top. He has made numerous notable guest appearances, including on an episode of Just Shoot Me entitled "Funny Girl."

Other early screen credits include a role in Julia Louis-Dreyfus's short-lived sitcom Watching Ellie (2002 – 2003) and Woody Allen's Melinda and Melinda. Carell has also poked fun at himself for auditioning for Saturday Night Live, but losing the job to Will Ferrell.

Carell was a correspondent on The Daily Show from 1999 until 2005, with a number of regular segments including "Even Stephven" with Stephen Colbert and "Produce Pete." Carell appeared as a guest on The Daily Show on August 15, 2005 to promote 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin, June 18, 2007 to promote Evan Almighty and again, a year later on June 18, 2008, to promote his newest movie, Get Smart.

The Office

In 2005, Carell signed a deal with NBC to star in an American reimagination of the BBC British TV show The Office, a mockumentary about life at a mid-sized paper supply company. He plays Michael Scott, the idiosyncratic regional manager of Dunder Mifflin Inc, in Scranton. The show, now in the fifth season has become enormously popular, with Carell receiving praise for his comedic performance, as well as a Golden Globe award and multiple nominations.

Mainstream success

Two important roles helped Carell get the attention of audiences: Bruce Almighty, in which Carell plays Evan Baxter (an arrogant rival to Jim Carrey's character), and the sequel, Evan Almighty, in which his character from Bruce Almighty has an experience similar to the biblical story of Noah's Ark. In Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Carell plays another news personality, as slow-witted weatherman Brick Tamland. In spring of 2005, Carell began playing the lead role of Michael Scott on NBC's adaptation of a British program The Office. Although the first season of the adaptation was notable for its mediocre ratings, NBC renewed it for another season due to the anticipated success of Carell's movie The 40-Year-Old Virgin,9 and the show subsequently became a ratings success. Carell won a Golden Globe and Television Critics Association award in 2006 for his Office role. He also received Emmy nominations in 2006 and 2007 for his work in the series. He played the lead role in the 2005 film The 40-Year-Old Virgin, which he developed and co-wrote. Although the film was a surprise success, Carell revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that he has no plans to leave The Office.

Carell earned approximately $175,000 per episode of the third season of The Office, twice his salary for the previous two seasons. Carell is also 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 The Office.10

Carell appeared as "Uncle Arthur" alongside Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell in the 2005 remake of Bewitched. He also voiced a starring role in the 2006 computer-animated film Over the Hedge as Hammy the Squirrel. He also voiced in the 2008 animated film Horton Hears a Who! as the mayor of Whoville, Ned McDodd. He starred in Little Miss Sunshine in 2006, as Uncle Frank. His work in the films Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and Bewitched established Carell as a member of Hollywood's Frat Pack group. This set of actors, headlined by Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Jack Black, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn and Luke Wilson, has become a profitable force in modern comedy. Carell acknowledged his membership in the group in his monologue when hosting the first episode of Saturday Night Live's 31st season on October 1, 2005. Carell also mentioned that he auditioned to be a castmember on Saturday Night Live for the 1995-1996 season (season 21), but lost to Will Ferrell.

Carell appeared as the title character of Evan Almighty, a sequel to Bruce Almighty, reprising his role as Evan Baxter, now a U.S. Congressman. Although, ostensibly, God tasks Baxter with building an ark, Baxter also learns that life can generate positive returns with people offering Acts of Random Kindness. In October 2006, Carell began shooting the film Dan in Real Life, co-starring Dane Cook and Juliette Binoche. Filming wrapped December 22, 2006, and the film was released on October 26, 2007.

Carell played Maxwell Smart in a movie remake of Get Smart, which began filming February 3, 2007 and was shot in Los Angeles, Washington DC, and Moscow, Russia). The movie was very successful, grossing over $200 million worldwide.11 In 2007, Carell was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.1213

Carell had an interest for playing the Joker in the 2008 superhero film, The Dark Knight.

Production closed down in 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 is going to begin shooting a movie in late 2008 opposite Tina Fey, with a release sometime in 2009, entitled Date Night. He has several other projects in the works, including a remake of the 1967 Peter Sellers film The Bobo. He is currently doing voiceover work in commercials for Wrigley's Extra Gum.

Carell has launched a television division of his Carousel Prods., which has inked 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 Carell's alma mater, Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," have been tapped to run Carousel's TV operations.14

Personal life

Carell, a life-long Roman Catholic, is married to Saturday Night Live alumna Nancy Walls, whom he met when she was a student in an improv class he was teaching at The Second City.15 They have two children, Elisabeth Anne "Annie" (born May 25, 2001) and John "Johnny" (born June 2004). Walls appeared with him on The Office as his realtor and short-lived girlfriend, Carol Stills. Like her husband, Walls had been a Daily Show correspondent.

Carell is an avid hockey fan and a skilled hockey goalie, which he showed in a Season Two episode of The Office. He plays in a men's league in Los Angeles, where he lives with his family.

Carell also has a home in the coastal town of Marshfield, Massachusetts. Carell recently helped to preserve some of the town's history by purchasing the 155-year-old Marshfield Hills General Store,16 an antique country store well-known for its candy counter.

He spoke at the We Are One Concert for the Inaugural Celebration on Sunday, January 18, 2009.

Awards

Golden Globes

Won:

Nominated:

  • 2007: Best Performance by an actor in a TV series Musical or Comedy (for The Office)
  • 2008: Best Performance by an actor in a TV series Musical or Comedy (for The Office)17
  • 2009: Best Performance by an actor in a TV series Musical or Comedy (for The Office)

Emmy Awards

Nominated:

  • 2006: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (The Office)
  • 2007: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (The Office)
  • 2008: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (The Office)

Writers Guild of America

Won:

Nominated:

  • 2006: Best Original Screenplay (shared with Judd Apatow) for the film The 40-Year-Old Virgin

Television Critics Association

Won:

  • 2006: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Comedy (for his role as Michael Scott in The Office)

Screen Actors Guild of America

Won:

  • 2007: Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture (part of ensemble cast for Little Miss Sunshine)
  • 2007: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (part of ensemble cast for The Office)
  • 2008: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (part of ensemble cast for The Office)

Nominated:

  • 2007: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
  • 2008: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
  • 2009: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
  • 2009: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (part of ensemble cast for The Office)

MTV Movie Awards

Won:

  • 2006: Best Comedic Performance for the film The 40-Year-Old Virgin

Nominated:

Teen Choice Awards

Won:

  • 2007: Choice TV Actor: Comedy for The Office
  • 2008: Choice TV Actor: Comedy for The Office

Spike TV 2008 "Guys Choice"

Won:

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1991 Curly Sue Tesio as Steven Carell
2003 Bruce Almighty Evan Baxter Supporting role
2004 Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy Brick Tamland Supporting role
Sleepover Officer Sherman Supporting role
Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie Brick Tamland Supporting role
2005 Melinda and Melinda Walt Wagner Bit role
Bewitched Uncle Arthur Cameo
The 40-Year-Old Virgin Andy Stitzer Lead role/Co-writer
2006 Over the Hedge Hammy voice
Little Miss Sunshine Frank Ginsburg Supporting role
2007 Evan Almighty Evan Baxter Lead role
Knocked Up Himself Cameo
Dan in Real Life Dan Burns Lead role
2008 Horton Hears a Who! Ned McDodd: Mayor of WhoVille voice
Get Smart Maxwell Smart Lead role
2010 Date Night Phil Foster starring role
Despicable Me Groo18 voice
2011 Get Smart 2 Maxwell Smart Lead role

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2005-present The Office Michael Scott Lead role

Writer, Casino Night

Writer, Survivor Man

Director, Broke

1997 "OZ" Collin Hourbeck?
1999-2004 The Daily Show Correspondent
1998 Just Shoot Me IRS Agent
1996 The Dana Carvey Show Various Characters Sketch Comedy

Salary

  • The Office (Season 3) - $175,000 an episode (renegotiated in 2006).19 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."20
  • The Office (Seasons 1, 2) - $76,000 an episode
  • Evan Almighty - $5,000,000
  • The 40-Year-Old Virgin - $500,000

References

  1. ^ Holloway, Diane (2005-08-16). "Steve Carell's 42, a 'Virgin' and the worst boss ever". Austin-American Statesman.. http://web.archive.org/web/20070811043113/www.austin360.com/tv/content/movies/television/2005/08/16tvcolumn.html. Retrieved on 2006-12-30. 
  2. ^ a b http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~battle/celeb/stevecarell.htm
  3. ^ Steve Carell & Harriet Carell
  4. ^ a b Gostin, Nicki (2007-06-22). "As Nice as He Is mean". Newsweek. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19361012/site/newsweek/page/0/. Retrieved on 2007-06-30. 
  5. ^ Steve Carell Biography
  6. ^ Interview: Steve Carell (March 20, 2006). InFANity: The Office, TV Guide Channel.
  7. ^ Before They Were Famous: Steve Carell
  8. ^ Before They Were Famous: Steve Carell
  9. ^ "'Office' promotions pay off in a big way", Chicago Tribune weblog, posted February 23, 2006
  10. ^ "Carell's 'Office' Work Pays Off", @TV.com, dated June 8, 2006
  11. ^ GET SMART
  12. ^ abc7.com: Film Academy Invites 115 New Members 6/19/07
  13. ^ Academy Invites 115 to Become Members
  14. ^ [1]
  15. ^ Interview: Steve Carell (January 11, 2006). The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC.
  16. ^ Serpe, Gina. Steve Carell Swaps Office for General Store E! Online, accessed January 15th, 2009.
  17. ^ "Hollywood Foreign Press Association 2008 Golden Globe Awards For The Year Ended December 31, 2007". HFPA. 2007. http://www.goldenglobes.org/news/id/81. Retrieved on 2007-12-13. 
  18. ^ Carell, Brand join 'Despicable' cast
  19. ^ Steve Carell Gets Richer Deal for 'The Office' Andreeva, Nellie; June 8, 2006; Backstage.com: The Actor's Resource
  20. ^ Lynette, Rice (March 30), "Deal or No Deal", Entertainment Weekly: 34 

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Awards
Preceded by
Jason Bateman
for Arrested Development
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy
2006
for The Office
Succeeded by
Alec Baldwin
for 30 Rock