These characters would be nothing without their actors, and some observant fans have noticed an interesting trend among some of the characters on "The Office."
Downing drinks made with "equal parts scotch, absinthe, rum, gin, vermouth, triple sec, and two packs of Splenda," Meredith Palmer quickly becomes intoxicated.
Carlos Mencia seemed to fall off the face of the Earth around 2008. It seems as though he hasn't done much in mainstream comedy over the last decade or so.
Ron Swanson is a mysterious figure on "Parks and Recreation," but we may have cracked the code on a secret obsession of his that the show doesn't fully reveal.
Fischer recounted a story of how Wilson had once demanded the cast and crew refrain from asking him one specific question whenever a new work week began.
The romance between Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) and Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) on The Office remains arguably one of the all-time greatest in TV history.
Period sitcoms can take us back in time. But this also means some aspects may not age well, like these questionable things we ignore in "That '70s Show."
Running from 2005 to 2013, "The Office" made a household name of Steve Carell, so, it may come as a surprise that Carell was not the first actor to be cast.
Angela Kinsey from "The Office" reveals what scene made her cry real tears on the podcast "Office Ladies" which she co-hosts with Jenna Fischer, who plays Pam.
In conversation with Brian Baumgartner (who played Kevin Malone) on his podcast, Melora Hardin had nothing but good things to say about co-star Steve Carell.
"The Office" is easily one of the most influential shows of the 21st century. It's hard to imagine there's anyone who hasn't seen an episode of the iconic show.
"The Office" actress Angela Kinsey opens up about what it was like filming some of her kissing scenes in the series with co-stars Rainn Wilson and Ed Helms.
Though only 32, the actress who plays Keeley, Juno Temple, had worked in film and television for over 20 years before earning her Emmy nom for "Ted Lasso."
Running two quick and totally bingeworthy seasons, this dramedy can be all yours for the watching if you have a Hulu subscription and a functioning remote.
"The Office" boasts more than its fair share of celebrity cameos, but here's why Jim Carrey's surprise appearance in the show's seventh season confuses fans.