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Steve Carell
Steve Carell
NameSteve Carell
Birth nameSteven John Carell
Birth dateAugust 16, 1962
Birth placeConcord, Massachusetts
OccupationActor, comedian, producer, writer, director

Steve Carell is a renowned American actor, comedian, producer, writer, and director, best known for his iconic roles in The Office (US), Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, and The 40-Year-Old Virgin. Born in Concord, Massachusetts, Carell developed an interest in improvisational comedy at The Second City in Chicago, Illinois, where he met fellow comedians Stephen Colbert and Amy Sedaris. He later joined the cast of Saturday Night Live alongside Will Ferrell, Jimmy Fallon, and Tina Fey. Carell's unique comedic style has been influenced by Monty Python, The Marx Brothers, and Mel Brooks.

Early Life

Carell was born to Edith Carell and Edwin Carell in Concord, Massachusetts, and grew up in Acton, Massachusetts, with his siblings, including Penny Carell. He attended The Fenn School and later graduated from Denison University in Granville, Ohio, where he was a member of the Burton D. Morgan Sigma Chi fraternity. Carell's early interests included ice hockey and soccer, and he played for the Denison University teams. He was also influenced by comedians such as Richard Pryor, George Carlin, and Eddie Murphy.

Career

Carell's career in comedy began at The Second City in Chicago, Illinois, where he met fellow comedians Bill Murray, John Belushi, and Gilda Radner. He later joined the cast of Saturday Night Live alongside Chris Farley, David Spade, and Adam Sandler. Carell's breakthrough role came when he played Michael Scott in the American version of The Office (US), which was adapted from the British series created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. He has also appeared in films such as Evan Almighty with Morgan Freeman, Date Night with Tina Fey and Mark Wahlberg, and Crazy, Stupid, Love with Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.

Filmography

Carell's filmography includes a wide range of comedy and drama films, such as The 40-Year-Old Virgin with Paul Rudd and Seth Rogen, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy with Will Ferrell and Christina Applegate, and Foxcatcher with Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo. He has also lent his voice to animated films such as Despicable Me with Jason Segel and Julie Andrews, and Minions with Sandra Bullock and Jon Hamm. Carell has worked with directors such as Judd Apatow, Adam McKay, and Bennett Miller, and has appeared in films produced by Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., and Paramount Pictures.

Awards and Nominations

Carell has received numerous awards and nominations for his work, including a Golden Globe Award for his role in The Big Short with Christian Bale and Ryan Gosling. He has also been nominated for Emmy Awards for his work on The Office (US) and Saturday Night Live, and has won Screen Actors Guild Awards for his performances in Little Miss Sunshine with Abigail Breslin and Greg Kinnear. Carell has been recognized by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, and the Screen Actors Guild.

Personal Life

Carell is married to Nancy Walls Carell, a former Saturday Night Live cast member, and they have two children, Elisabeth Anne Carell and John Carell. He is a fan of the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots, and has appeared in several ESPN commercials. Carell has also been involved in various charitable organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. He has been named one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people in the world, alongside Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, and Mark Zuckerberg. Category:American actors

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