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Sunday, May 19, 2013

The Cast Post-Office

You will never be able to assemble a cast like The Office's ever again. Therefore, it's kind of sad to see them all part ways with the show and each other, but at least they're going to continue to go on to other things, as some have become huge stars in their own right. I thought I would share their soon futures:

Steve Carell: The sequels to Anchorman and Despicable Me are both on their way and he has an independent film, Frank or Francis, coming up.

Rainn Wilson: He's been in London and Canada filming the pilot for the new CBS drama, Backstrom.

John Krasinski: He will be on a few episodes of the revamped Arrested Development and says he is also, "looking for other work."

Jenna Fischer: She's in an off-Broadway play called, Reasons to be Happy that will run for a while.

BJ Novak: Has become quite the comedy writer and he will be in the upcoming sequel to the rebooted Spiderman franchise.

Ed Helms: The Hangover 3 is on the way and four other films of his are in various stages of production.

Ellie Kemper: Filming a new NBC comedy called, Brenda Forever. She also has a new short called Rich Girl Problems.

Mindy Kaling: Still has her primary focus on The Mindy Project as both a writer and lead actress.

Craig Robinson: This is the End will be released soon and a new NBC comedy about Robinson as a music teacher is in production.

Phyllis Smith: Doesn't have much at the moment. She only has nine acting titles in her career. A Bad Teacher sequel is rumored though and she would obviously be considered for a return.

Leslie David Baker: He has a short called Old Rivalry in post-production and that is it for him at the moment.

Angela Kinsey: She's got the new ABC comedy called The Gabriels with Rob Riggle that is on the rise.

Brian Baumgartner: He has nothing after The Office right now, but he's making the rounds in Subway commercials, NASCAR races, and SportsNation specials.

Oscar Nunez: All he has right now is a TV movie called The Education of Eddie and Mortimer, but it's better than nothing, right?

Creed Bratton: He has a new album that will be released on May 21 and he's not too bad of a singer!

Kate Flannery: At the moment, she has no future plans after The Office, but she seems to be on the rise as an actress. She recently appeared on The Soup.

Paul Lieberstien: Not much is left in the acting department for this guy, but as a producer and a writer, he has broad horizons.

That's not a bad team...

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