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* SilverFox: Once he started going gray, all corners of the Steve Carell fandom remarked that he's one of the lucky few who managed to get better-looking with age. It's not uncommon to find then-vs-now photos depicting Steve during his [[Series/TheOfficeUS Michale Scott debut]] (where his hair was visibly thinning) compared to current photos of him.
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Steven John Carell (born August 16, 1962) is an UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}-nominated American {{film}} and [[LiveActionTV television]] actor.

Originally a correspondent on ''Series/TheDailyShowWithJonStewart'' (and like fellow correspondent Creator/StephenColbert a Creator/SecondCity veteran), he is perhaps most recognized for portraying the character of [[Characters/TheOfficeUSMichaelScott Michael Scott]] on ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'', the American adaptation of [[Series/TheOfficeUK the British sitcom]] (for which he received a Golden Globe Award for best actor in a television comedy series). Since then, he's risen to prominence on the silver screen, his first starring role in a Hollywood production being ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', wherein he portrayed the titular character, Andy Stitzer. However, he'd held minor roles before, such as that of Brick Tamland, the Channel 4 news team's [[TheDitz moronic]] weatherman in ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' and Evan Baxter, the SmallNameBigEgo [[TheRival rival]] to Creator/JimCarrey's Bruce Nolan in ''Film/BruceAlmighty''. He's since gone on to take on a variety of roles, proving equally adept in comedy and drama, and even showing that he can completely disappear into some truly dark and disturbed characters.

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Steven John Carell (born August 16, 1962) 1962 in Concord, Massachusetts) is an UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}-nominated American {{film}} film and [[LiveActionTV television]] actor.

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television actor.

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a correspondent on ''Series/TheDailyShowWithJonStewart'' (and like fellow correspondent Creator/StephenColbert a Creator/SecondCity veteran), he is perhaps most recognized for portraying the character of [[Characters/TheOfficeUSMichaelScott Michael Scott]] on ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'', the American adaptation of [[Series/TheOfficeUK the British sitcom]] (for which he received a Golden Globe Award for best actor in a television comedy series). Since then, he's risen to prominence on the silver big screen, his first starring role in a Hollywood production feature being ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', wherein he portrayed the titular character, Andy Stitzer. However, he'd held he had minor film roles before, prior to that, such as that of Brick Tamland, the Channel 4 news News team's [[TheDitz moronic]] weatherman in ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' and Evan Baxter, the SmallNameBigEgo [[TheRival rival]] to Creator/JimCarrey's Bruce Nolan in ''Film/BruceAlmighty''. He's since gone on to take on a variety of roles, proving equally adept in comedy and drama, and even showing that he can completely disappear into some truly dark and disturbed characters.

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Originally a correspondent on ''Series/TheDailyShow with Jon Stewart'' (and like fellow correspondent Creator/StephenColbert a Creator/SecondCity veteran), he is perhaps most recognized for portraying the character of [[Characters/TheOfficeUSMichaelScott Michael Scott]] on ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'', the American adaptation of [[Series/TheOfficeUK the British sitcom]] (for which he received a Golden Globe Award for best actor in a television comedy series). Since then, he's risen to prominence on the silver screen, his first starring role in a Hollywood production being ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', wherein he portrayed the titular character, Andy Stitzer. However, he'd held minor roles before, such as that of Brick Tamland, the Channel 4 news team's [[TheDitz moronic]] weatherman in ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' and Evan Baxter, the SmallNameBigEgo [[TheRival rival]] to Creator/JimCarrey's Bruce Nolan in ''Film/BruceAlmighty''. He's since gone on to take on a variety of roles, proving equally adept in comedy and drama, and even showing that he can completely disappear into some truly dark and disturbed characters.

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Originally a correspondent on ''Series/TheDailyShow with Jon Stewart'' ''Series/TheDailyShowWithJonStewart'' (and like fellow correspondent Creator/StephenColbert a Creator/SecondCity veteran), he is perhaps most recognized for portraying the character of [[Characters/TheOfficeUSMichaelScott Michael Scott]] on ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'', the American adaptation of [[Series/TheOfficeUK the British sitcom]] (for which he received a Golden Globe Award for best actor in a television comedy series). Since then, he's risen to prominence on the silver screen, his first starring role in a Hollywood production being ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', wherein he portrayed the titular character, Andy Stitzer. However, he'd held minor roles before, such as that of Brick Tamland, the Channel 4 news team's [[TheDitz moronic]] weatherman in ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' and Evan Baxter, the SmallNameBigEgo [[TheRival rival]] to Creator/JimCarrey's Bruce Nolan in ''Film/BruceAlmighty''. He's since gone on to take on a variety of roles, proving equally adept in comedy and drama, and even showing that he can completely disappear into some truly dark and disturbed characters.






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* ''Film/AlexanderAndTheTerribleHorribleNoGoodVeryBadDay''



* ''Film/BattleOfTheSexes''



* ''Film/{{Bewitched}}'' - ''very'' impressive job of doing Creator/PaulLynde playing Uncle Arthur

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* ''Film/{{Bewitched}}'' - ''very'' impressive job of doing channeling Creator/PaulLynde playing as Uncle Arthur



* ''Series/TheDailyShowWithJonStewart''



* ''Film/GetSmart'' - The role he was genetically engineered for.

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* ''Film/GetSmart'' - The the role he was genetically engineered for.



* ''Film/KnockedUp'' - a brief cameo AsHimself



* ''Film/MelindaAndMelinda''



* ''Series/TheOfficeUS''



* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' - as Gary, half of "The AmbiguouslyGay Duo" in the recurring ''TV Funhouse'' animated sketches



* ''Film/{{Sleepover}}''
* ''Series/SpaceForce2020''
* ''Film/Vice2018''






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* NiceGuy: By all accounts he is one of the nicest, most down-to-earth guys in Hollywood.

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* NiceGuy: By all accounts accounts, he is one of the nicest, most down-to-earth guys in Hollywood.
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Originally a correspondent on ''Series/TheDailyShow with Jon Stewart'' (and like fellow correspondent Creator/StephenColbert a Creator/SecondCity veteran), he is perhaps most recognized for portraying the character of [[Characters/TheOfficeUSMichaelScott Michael Scott]] on ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'', the American adaptation of [[Series/TheOfficeUK the British sitcom]] (for which he received a Golden Globe Award for best actor in a television comedy series). Since then, he's risen to prominence on the silver screen, his first starring role in a Hollywood production being ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', wherein he portrayed the titular character, Andy Stitzer. However, he'd held minor roles before, such as that of Evan Baxter, the SmallNameBigEgo [[TheRival rival]] to Creator/JimCarrey's Bruce Nolan in ''Film/BruceAlmighty''. He's since gone on to take on a variety of roles, proving equally adept in comedy and drama, and even showing that he can completely disappear into some truly dark and disturbed characters.

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Originally a correspondent on ''Series/TheDailyShow with Jon Stewart'' (and like fellow correspondent Creator/StephenColbert a Creator/SecondCity veteran), he is perhaps most recognized for portraying the character of [[Characters/TheOfficeUSMichaelScott Michael Scott]] on ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'', the American adaptation of [[Series/TheOfficeUK the British sitcom]] (for which he received a Golden Globe Award for best actor in a television comedy series). Since then, he's risen to prominence on the silver screen, his first starring role in a Hollywood production being ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', wherein he portrayed the titular character, Andy Stitzer. However, he'd held minor roles before, such as that of Brick Tamland, the Channel 4 news team's [[TheDitz moronic]] weatherman in ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' and Evan Baxter, the SmallNameBigEgo [[TheRival rival]] to Creator/JimCarrey's Bruce Nolan in ''Film/BruceAlmighty''. He's since gone on to take on a variety of roles, proving equally adept in comedy and drama, and even showing that he can completely disappear into some truly dark and disturbed characters.
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Originally a correspondent on ''Series/TheDailyShow with Jon Stewart'' (and like fellow correspondent Creator/StephenColbert a Creator/SecondCity veteran), he is perhaps most recognized for portraying the character of Michael Scott on ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'', the American adaptation of [[Series/TheOfficeUK the British sitcom]] (for which he received a Golden Globe Award for best actor in a television comedy series). Since then, he's risen to prominence on the silver screen, his first starring role in a Hollywood production being ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', wherein he portrayed the titular character, Andy Stitzer. However, he'd held minor roles before, such as that of Evan Baxter, the SmallNameBigEgo [[TheRival rival]] to Creator/JimCarrey's Bruce Nolan in ''Film/BruceAlmighty''. He's since gone on to take on a variety of roles, proving equally adept in comedy and drama, and even showing that he can completely disappear into some truly dark and disturbed characters.

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Originally a correspondent on ''Series/TheDailyShow with Jon Stewart'' (and like fellow correspondent Creator/StephenColbert a Creator/SecondCity veteran), he is perhaps most recognized for portraying the character of [[Characters/TheOfficeUSMichaelScott Michael Scott Scott]] on ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'', the American adaptation of [[Series/TheOfficeUK the British sitcom]] (for which he received a Golden Globe Award for best actor in a television comedy series). Since then, he's risen to prominence on the silver screen, his first starring role in a Hollywood production being ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', wherein he portrayed the titular character, Andy Stitzer. However, he'd held minor roles before, such as that of Evan Baxter, the SmallNameBigEgo [[TheRival rival]] to Creator/JimCarrey's Bruce Nolan in ''Film/BruceAlmighty''. He's since gone on to take on a variety of roles, proving equally adept in comedy and drama, and even showing that he can completely disappear into some truly dark and disturbed characters.



* StarMakingRole: ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', although his performance as Brick Tamland in ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' is what got him noticed by Judd Apatow. Ultimately, his role as Michael Scott thrust him into prominence. In Creator/RainnWilson's book ''The Bassoon King'', he recalls a lunch with the main cast at the start of the show, and Carell said that he had a feeling that "Michael Scott" would be the role he will always be known for.

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* StarMakingRole: ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', although his performance as Brick Tamland in ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' is what got him noticed by Judd Apatow. Ultimately, his role as [[Characters/TheOfficeUSMichaelScott Michael Scott Scott]] thrust him into prominence. In Creator/RainnWilson's book ''The Bassoon King'', he recalls a lunch with the main cast at the start of the show, and Carell said that he had a feeling that "Michael Scott" would be the role he will always be known for.

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* ''Film/{{Irresistible}}''



* ''Film/{{Irresistible}}''
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* ''Series/TheMorningShow'' - one of the VERY few times he's played a decidedly UNLIKEABLE character; Mitch Kessler, who is America's top morning show host- until he's fired from the network amid allegations of sexual misconduct.Putting

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* ''Film/BeautifulBoy''



* ''Series/TheMorningShow'' - one of the VERY few times he's played a decidedly UNLIKEABLE character; Mitch Kessler, who is America's top morning show host- until he's fired from the network amid allegations of sexual misconduct.Putting



* ''Film/BeautifulBoy''
* ''Film/WelcomeToMarwen''
* ''Series/TheMorningShow'' - one of the VERY few times he's played a decidedly UNLIKEABLE character; Mitch Kessler, who is America's top morning show host- until he's fired from the network amid allegations of sexual misconduct.

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* ''Film/BeautifulBoy''
* ''Film/WelcomeToMarwen''
* ''Series/TheMorningShow'' - one of the VERY few times he's played a decidedly UNLIKEABLE character; Mitch Kessler, who is America's top morning show host- until he's fired from the network amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
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* ''Film/CafeSociety''
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* BerserkButton: He does '''not''' appreciate paparazzi invading his family's lives. One day when he was teaching his daughter Annie how to ride a bike, the two of them saw paparazzi taking photos of them and Annie was so flustered that she quit and ran inside. Steve was livid and [[PapaWolf confronted the photographers]] (who actually wound up ''apologizing'') outside his house.

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* BerserkButton: He does '''not''' appreciate paparazzi invading his family's lives. One day when he was teaching his daughter Annie how to ride a bike, the two of them saw paparazzi taking photos of them and Annie was so flustered that she quit and ran inside.inside crying. Steve was livid and [[PapaWolf confronted the photographers]] (who actually wound up ''apologizing'') outside his house.
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* BerserkButton: He does '''not''' appreciate paparazzi invading his family's lives. One day when he was teaching his daughter Annie how to ride a bike, the two of them saw paparazzi taking photos of them and Annie was so flustered that she quit and ran inside. Steve was livid and confronted the photographers (who actually wound up ''apologizing'') outside his house.

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* BerserkButton: He does '''not''' appreciate paparazzi invading his family's lives. One day when he was teaching his daughter Annie how to ride a bike, the two of them saw paparazzi taking photos of them and Annie was so flustered that she quit and ran inside. Steve was livid and [[PapaWolf confronted the photographers photographers]] (who actually wound up ''apologizing'') outside his house.
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** That famous (or is it INFAMOUS?) [[PainfulBodyWaxing chest waxing]] scene in ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin''? [[EnforcedMethodActing One hundred percent real]]. At one point Carell nearly lost a NIPPLE due to the actress playing the waxer not realizing that you're supposed to cover the aforementioned body part in Vaseline before putting wax on it (fortunately, director Creator/JuddApatow realized what was happening and yelled "CUT!" just in time). YEOWCH!

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** That famous (or is it INFAMOUS?) rather ''infamous'') [[PainfulBodyWaxing chest waxing]] scene in ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin''? [[EnforcedMethodActing One hundred percent real]]. At one point Carell nearly lost a NIPPLE ''nipple'' due to the actress playing the waxer not realizing that you're supposed to cover the aforementioned body part in Vaseline before putting wax on it (fortunately, it. Fortunately, director Creator/JuddApatow realized what was happening and yelled "CUT!" "Cut!" just in time). YEOWCH! time.
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Steven John Carell (born August 16, 1962 in Concord, Massachusetts) is an UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}-nominated American {{film}} and [[LiveActionTV television]] actor.

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Steven John Carell (born August 16, 1962 in Concord, Massachusetts) 1962) is an UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}-nominated American {{film}} and [[LiveActionTV television]] actor.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: He auditioned for a cast member on SNL but lost the role to Creator/WillFerrell.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: He auditioned for to be a cast member on SNL ''Saturday Night Live'', but lost the role to Creator/WillFerrell.Creator/WillFerrell. Despite this, Carell did do voicework for the ''TV Funhouse'' cartoons that aired on ''SNL'' (he was the voice of Gary on "The Ambiguously Gay Duo"), he hosted three times (the season 31 premiere in 2005, the season 33 finale in 2008, and the Thanksgiving episode in 2018), and is married to a former cast member (Nancy Walls from season 21).

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* LargeHam: [[WesternAnimation/DespicableMe We are going to steal-pause for effect-THE MOON!]]

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* LargeHam: [[WesternAnimation/DespicableMe We are going to steal-pause for effect-THE MOON!]]MOON!]] His character in WesternAnimation/OverTheHedge (who, appropriately enough, is named Hammy) also definitely qualifies.
* NiceGuy: By all accounts he is one of the nicest, most down-to-earth guys in Hollywood.
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* BerserkButton: He does '''not''' appreciate paparazzi invading his family's lives. One day when he was teaching his daughter Annie how to ride a bike, the two of them saw paparazzi taking photos of them and Annie was so flustered that she quit and ran inside. Steve was livid and confronted the photographers outside his house. Amazingly, the paparazzi actually ''apologized''.

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* BerserkButton: He does '''not''' appreciate paparazzi invading his family's lives. One day when he was teaching his daughter Annie how to ride a bike, the two of them saw paparazzi taking photos of them and Annie was so flustered that she quit and ran inside. Steve was livid and confronted the photographers (who actually wound up ''apologizing'') outside his house. Amazingly, the paparazzi actually ''apologized''.
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* BerserkButton: He does '''not''' appreciate paparazzi invading his family's lives. One day when he was teaching his daughter Annie how to ride a bike, the two of them saw paparazzi taking photos of them and Annie was so flustered that she quit and ran inside. Steve was livid and confronted the photographers outside his house.

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* BerserkButton: He does '''not''' appreciate paparazzi invading his family's lives. One day when he was teaching his daughter Annie how to ride a bike, the two of them saw paparazzi taking photos of them and Annie was so flustered that she quit and ran inside. Steve was livid and confronted the photographers outside his house. Amazingly, the paparazzi actually ''apologized''.
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* BerserkButton: He does '''not''' appreciate paparazzi invading his family's lives. One day when he was teaching his daughter Annie how to ride a bike, the two of them saw paparazzi taking photos of them and Annie was so flustered that she quit and ran inside. Steve was livid and confronted the photographers outside his house.
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Steven John Carell (born August 16, 1962) is an UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}-nominated American {{film}} and [[LiveActionTV television]] actor.

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Steven John Carell (born August 16, 1962) 1962 in Concord, Massachusetts) is an UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}-nominated American {{film}} and [[LiveActionTV television]] actor.
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* StarMakingRole: ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', although his performance as Brick Tamland in ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' is what got him noticed by Judd Apatow. Ultimately, his role as Michael Scott thrust him into prominence. In Creator/RainnWilson 's book ''The Bassoon King'', he recalls a lunch with the main cast at the start of the show, and Carell said that he had a feeling that "Michael Scott" would be the role he will always be known for.

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* StarMakingRole: ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', although his performance as Brick Tamland in ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' is what got him noticed by Judd Apatow. Ultimately, his role as Michael Scott thrust him into prominence. In Creator/RainnWilson 's Creator/RainnWilson's book ''The Bassoon King'', he recalls a lunch with the main cast at the start of the show, and Carell said that he had a feeling that "Michael Scott" would be the role he will always be known for.
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* StarMakingRole: ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', although his performance as Brick Tamland in ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' is what got him noticed by Judd Apatow. Ultimately, his role as Michael Scott thrust him into prominence. In Rainn Wilson's book ''The Bassoon King'', he recalls a lunch with the main cast at the start of the show, and Carell said that he had a feeling that "Michael Scott" would be the role he will always be known for.

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* StarMakingRole: ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', although his performance as Brick Tamland in ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' is what got him noticed by Judd Apatow. Ultimately, his role as Michael Scott thrust him into prominence. In Rainn Wilson's Creator/RainnWilson 's book ''The Bassoon King'', he recalls a lunch with the main cast at the start of the show, and Carell said that he had a feeling that "Michael Scott" would be the role he will always be known for.
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* PlayingAgainstType: His roles in ''Film/LittleMissSunshine'' and ''Film/TheWayWayBack'', as well as his Oscar-nominated work in ''Film/{{Foxcatcher}}'', are all noted departures for the actor.

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* PlayingAgainstType: His roles in ''Film/LittleMissSunshine'' and ''Film/TheWayWayBack'', as well as his Oscar-nominated work in ''Film/{{Foxcatcher}}'', are all noted departures for the actor. Mitch Kessler from The Morning Show also counts as this.
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* ''Series/TheMorningShow'' - one of the VERY few times he's played a decidedly UNLIKEABLE character; Mitch Kessler, the top morning show host in America- until he's fired from the network amid allegations of sexual misconduct.

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* ''Series/TheMorningShow'' - one of the VERY few times he's played a decidedly UNLIKEABLE character; Mitch Kessler, the who is America's top morning show host in America- host- until he's fired from the network amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
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** That famous (or is it INFAMOUS?) [[PainfulBodyWaxing chest waxing]] scene in ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin''? [[EnforcedMethodActing One hundred percent real]]- with Carell nearly losing a NIPPLE at one point due to the actress playing the waxer not realizing that you're supposed to cover the aforementioned body part in Vaseline before putting wax on it (fortunately, director Creator/JuddApatow realized what was happening and yelled "CUT!" just in time). YEOWCH!

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** That famous (or is it INFAMOUS?) [[PainfulBodyWaxing chest waxing]] scene in ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin''? [[EnforcedMethodActing One hundred percent real]]- with real]]. At one point Carell nearly losing lost a NIPPLE at one point due to the actress playing the waxer not realizing that you're supposed to cover the aforementioned body part in Vaseline before putting wax on it (fortunately, director Creator/JuddApatow realized what was happening and yelled "CUT!" just in time). YEOWCH!
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** The famous (or is it INFAMOUS?) [[PainfulBodyWaxing chest waxing]] scene in ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'' [[EnforcedMethodActing One hundred percent real]]- with Carell nearly losing a NIPPLE at one point due to the actress playing the waxer not realizing that you're supposed to cover the aforementioned body part in Vaseline before putting wax on it (fortunately, director Creator/JuddApatow realized what was happening and yelled "CUT!" just in time). YEOWCH!

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** The That famous (or is it INFAMOUS?) [[PainfulBodyWaxing chest waxing]] scene in ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'' ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin''? [[EnforcedMethodActing One hundred percent real]]- with Carell nearly losing a NIPPLE at one point due to the actress playing the waxer not realizing that you're supposed to cover the aforementioned body part in Vaseline before putting wax on it (fortunately, director Creator/JuddApatow realized what was happening and yelled "CUT!" just in time). YEOWCH!
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** The famous (or is it INFAMOUS?) [[PainfulBodyWaxing chest waxing]] scene in ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'' is [[EnforcedMethodActing one hundred percent real]]- with Carell nearly losing a NIPPLE at one point due to the actress playing the waxer not realizing that you're supposed to cover the aforementioned body part in Vaseline before putting wax on it (fortunately, director Creator/JuddApatow realized what was happening and yelled "CUT!" just in time). YEOWCH!

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** The famous (or is it INFAMOUS?) [[PainfulBodyWaxing chest waxing]] scene in ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'' is [[EnforcedMethodActing one One hundred percent real]]- with Carell nearly losing a NIPPLE at one point due to the actress playing the waxer not realizing that you're supposed to cover the aforementioned body part in Vaseline before putting wax on it (fortunately, director Creator/JuddApatow realized what was happening and yelled "CUT!" just in time). YEOWCH!
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** The famous (or is it INFAMOUS?) chest waxing scene in ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'' is [[EnforcedMethodActing one hundred percent real]]- with Carell nearly losing a NIPPLE at one point due to the actress playing the waxer not realizing that you're supposed to cover the aforementioned body part in Vaseline before putting wax on it (fortunately, director Creator/JuddApatow realized what was happening and yelled "CUT!" just in time). YEOWCH!

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** The famous (or is it INFAMOUS?) [[PainfulBodyWaxing chest waxing waxing]] scene in ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'' is [[EnforcedMethodActing one hundred percent real]]- with Carell nearly losing a NIPPLE at one point due to the actress playing the waxer not realizing that you're supposed to cover the aforementioned body part in Vaseline before putting wax on it (fortunately, director Creator/JuddApatow realized what was happening and yelled "CUT!" just in time). YEOWCH!
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* ''Series/TheMorningShow'' - one of the VERY few times he's played a decidedly UNLIKEABLE character; Mitch Kessler, who was the top morning show host in America- until he was fired from the network amid allegations of sexual misconduct.

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* ''Series/TheMorningShow'' - one of the VERY few times he's played a decidedly UNLIKEABLE character; Mitch Kessler, who was the top morning show host in America- until he was he's fired from the network amid allegations of sexual misconduct.

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