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NASCAR Driver Shows How to Alleviate Tension and RelaxMore Articles December 26, 2019 Many fans love Michael Scott and that is partly because Steve Carell The Office. However if another actor played him, the role could have been very different. Find out how Carell made the character change for the better and more.

Only one episode of’ The Workplace ‘ was based on the original Instagram show View this post Sometimes your colleagues know you much better than you know yourself. In the comments below, add your job fam! # TheOffice A post shared by The Office (@theofficenbc) on Dec 3, 2019 at 7:01am PST The Office was initially a British show and the change started with its first episode remaking. It’s the only episode completely based on the original series, however. Ricky Gervais played the terrible boss David Brent. The American version of Michael Scott is his. The British show scripts were used for the American pilot, and only a few edits were made. We started writing original story lines after the pilot episode of our show Fischer said. And the writers refer to [ maybe Diversity Day ] as [ the pilot after the pilot ] because they thought it was deciding what the American version would be like. Steve Carell was given the role because he was not familiar with the original show Figure 1 Steve Carell as Michael Scott on ‘ The Workplace ‘ Chris Haston / NBC / NBCU Picture Bank There were many actors that were considered for Michael Scott’s role. They reportedly found Bob Odenkirk Hank Azaria and Martin Short. Paul Giamatti declined the part too. Also auditioned for Rainn Wilson who played Dwight Schrute. Carell however got the part because he was not as familiar with the original show. He went in not trying to recreate the character’s portrayal of Gervais. “I don’t know if you remember the sort of thing that was found on the set. Since remember we’ve been doing the whole thing where you guys are giving the award to Michael and Steve has just made this decision to start crying because you know you’re getting all choked up, “Feig said. “And I remember just being like ‘ Oh my god Steve, that’s so cool as to keep going with it. ‘ And I think that’s kind of a turning point where his character took that left turn from the character of Ricky Gervais and became more of the kind of lovable misfit that’s trying too hard for everyone to like him,” he said. Kinsey said she was upset when Carell did so. Many viewers were as shaken by the actor’s performance as they were. Now we know the reasoning behind one of the big adaptation shifts.