The Office cast is one of the most beloved ensembles in television history and it is hard to believe it has been a decade since they were last seen together on the show. Luckily for fans, they live in a day and age where they can still binge-watch old episodes at any time. This allows fans to look back on The Office cast as they began their journey on the show and how they compare to today.
When The Office first aired on NBC in 2005, many people weren’t sure how this remake of a quirky British mockumentary-style sitcom was going to translate for wider audiences. Well, it turns out it was a sleeper hit, and it has gone down in history as one of the most successful and most loved TV series of all time. Thanks to this show, many great actors that fans love and respect today got their big starts, including Steve Carell, John Krasinski, and Jenna Fischer, and provided a launch pad for many more actors. Given the history of The Office cast, it is quite a difference seeing how they were at the beginning of the series and where they are today.
Steve Carell (Michael Scott)
Steve Carell began his tenure as Michael Scott on The Office a year after his role in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy as Brick Tamland. Carell’s role as Brick Tamland in Anchorman was exemplary of the kind of ing comedy roles the actor was getting before the dawn of The Office, but then in 2005 when Carell stepped into his roles as Michael Scott, the well-meaning buffoon of a boss at a paper company, he almost instantly shot to super stardom. Steve Carell earned six Emmy nominations for his role as Scott, the world’s best worst boss, and received acclaim for his genius as a lead comedic actor.
Following his success in The Office, Carell went on to star in numerous films including The 40 Year Old Virgin, Crazy, Stupid, Love, and voiced the popular animated character Gru in the billion-dollar Despicable Me franchise. Since finishing up with The Office, Carell has also gone on to receive an Oscar nomination for his work in Foxcatcher, acclaim for his role in Oscar-winning The Big Short, and Golden Globe attention for his part in Battle of the Sexes. He also returned to television in more dramatic series like The Morning Show and The Patient as well as the short-lived sitcom Space Force.
Rainn Wilson (Dwight Schrute)
Rainn Wilson’s eccentric character Dwight Schrute on The Office is by far one of the most memorable characters of the whole show. Before bringing the legend that is Dwight Schrute to life on The Office, Rainn Wilson was most famous for his recurring role in Six Feet Under, where he played the character Arthur Martin. However, it was really his ability to channel immense comedy into his role as the brown-nosing oddball Dwight Schrute that really captured people’s attention and made fans cheer for Dwight getting the job of boss on The Office in the final season. His role on The Office really demonstrated what a talented comedic actor he was.
Since debuting on The Office, Rainn Wilson has gone on to showcase his singular brand of humor in programs including Adventure Time, Backstrom, and as the voice of Gargamel in Smurfs: The Lost Village. Demonstrating that he’s not just a great actor, Rainn Wilson also went on to form his own digital media company called “SoulPancake” and he also wrote and published an autobiography, The Bassoon King, in 2015. Most recently, Wilson has appeared on Star Trek: Discovery and has several other projects in the works that will be completed this year and next.
John Krasinski (Jim Halpert)
John Krasinski’s portrayed lovable salesman and The Office's resident prankster Jim Halpert. Although Krasinski had appeared in smaller roles in movies like Kinsey and Jarhead, Jim was definitely Krasinski’s breakout role. The actor earned an army of fans who couldn’t wait to tune in to find out how his quiet yearning for receptionist Pam was going. Indeed, the romance between Krasinski’s character Jim and Jenna Fischer’s Pam is one of the most celebrated TV couple romances in history. Their storyline often tops the list of people’s favorite sitcom love stories.
Krasinski recently became an unexpected action star with 13 Hours and the Jack Ryan series as well as ing to superhero world briefly with his cameo as Reed Richards in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Most impressively, he has begun a directing career that saw him helm the first two movies in the A Quiet Place franchise, in which he also appeared alongside his wife Emily Blunt. Krasinski will also direct the adventure movie Imaginary Friends, reteaming with Steve Carell.
Jenna Fischer (Pam Beesly)
Before starring in The Office as receptionist-turned-saleswoman Pam Beesly, Jenna Fischer had numerous acting credits in film and TV. These were mainly guest-starring roles and secondary parts, however, with appearances in Miss Match, Employee of the Month, and Cold Case among her roster of roles. Scoring the part of lovable Pam Beesly was hugely important therefore for Fischer’s career, and it really put her on the map in of her acting. The legacy of Pam and Jim has lived on far past the finale of The Office and the emotional weight of the two characters’ journey together throughout the series has been one of the most enduring qualities of the show.
Soon after her debut on The Office, Fischer scored a number of roles in notable rom-coms including Hall , Blades of Glory, and Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Since The Office came to a close, Jenna Fischer has had several roles on TV shows including You, Me, and the Apocalypse and The Mysteries of Laura as well as some film appearances such as in Brad’s Status. She also appeared in Clint Eastwood’s film 15:17 Paris as well as the sitcom Splitting Up Together. She will next be seen in Mean Girls Musical.
B.J Novak (Ryan Howard)
B.J Novak brought to life Ryan Howard, the slightly sleazy intern who had a toxic relationship with Mindy Kaling’s character Kelly Kapoor. Ryan had many jobs in The Office, jumping from intern to ambitious corporate star to ignorant wannabe tech guru. Despite his growing arrogance over the series, Ryan was one of the show's most despicable characters, and it was fun seeing his pathetic fall from grace.
Before becoming the office intern Ryan, B.J Novak was already known as a comedian as well as one of Ashton Kutcher’s co-pranksters and lead accomplice on the show Punk’d. B.J. Novak was one of the actors on The Office who also worked as a member of the writing staff on the show. Aside from his turn as Ryan Howard on The Office, B.J. Novak has also appeared in many popular films, including Knocked Up, Inglourious Basterds, Saving Mr. Banks, and The Amazing Spider-Man 2. He recently made his directorial debut in the 2022 crime-comedy Vengeance.
Mindy Kaling (Kelly Kapoor)
Kaling starred in The Office as the boy-crazy chatterbox Kelly Kapoor, whose infatuation with office intern Ryan Howard made viewers all relate to her on a comedic and empathetic level. However, Kaling wasn’t just another great member of the cast. She was also a prolific writing staff member on the show, as well as a director for multiple episodes too. When Kaling ed The Office team, she was just 24 years old and the only female member of the writing staff.
Kaling debuted her character Kelly Kapoor in the episode called “Diversity Day”, which was the second episode of the first season. People instantly fell in love with her gossipy, romance-obsessed character. In 2012, Kaling began her stint as Mindy Lahiri on The Mindy Project, a series that she wrote, produced, and starred in. Kaling is very much considered a pioneer, as prior to her show, there hadn’t many very many, if any, shows starring an Indian-American woman. Kaling also went on to feature in many popular films, including Inside Out, A Wrinkle in Time, and Ocean’s 8. She recently created and starred in the Velma.
Angela Kinsey (Angela Martin)
Angela Kinsey played the straight-laced, rule-obsessed head of ing Angela Martin to perfection during her time on The Office, and provided her fair share of big laughs with her portrayal of her judgmental and strict character. Her featured role in The Office really highlighted Kinsey’s acting talent, and her romance storylines with both Dwight Schrute and Andy Bernard on the show made for great TV. Indeed, Angela Martin’s romance with Dwight created a funny juxtaposition with the other, very different romantic storyline viewers got to follow throughout the show, that between Pam and Jim.
Before playing Angela Martin on The Office, Kinsey had appeared in just a handful of roles on other TV series, but her most notable pre-Office gig was doing recurring voice work on King of the Hill. Since the end of The Office, Angela Kinsey has gone on to star in other successful TV shows including two seasons of The Hotwives, a spoof of The Real Housewives, as well as Netflix’s Haters Back off! In addition to these, the actress has also had roles in New Girl, Fresh Off the Boat, and Never Have I Ever.
Ed Helms (Andy Bernard)
Funnyman Ed Helms entertained with his role as Andy Bernard, the proud Cornell graduate with an affinity for a cappella singing. Ed Helms ed the cast of The Office in season three when he was introduced as the Regional Director in Charge of Sales at the Stamford branch of Dunder Mifflin when Jim Halpert transferred. Although his character got mixed reviews at times, especially when Andy took over as boss, Ed Helms portrayed the insecure, sycophantic Andy Bernard with aplomb. His romantic storyline with Angela Martin created some great viewing, as did his transition into a relationship with reception Erin Hannon.
Similarly to Steve Carell, Ed Helms had spent some of his early career days as a correspondent on The Daily Show but seemed to really find fame once he was introduced into The Office family. Indeed, thanks to his role on the sitcom, Helms managed to land one of the biggest roles of his career, playing Stu in the popular and irreverent The Hangover film franchise. His popularity and success in the Hangover role led to further comedy parts being offered to him, including films such as We’re the Millers, Vacation, and Tag as well as TV shows, such as Arrested Development, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and BoJack Horseman. Most recently, Ed Helms starred in the sitcom Rutherford Falls.
Paul Lieberstein (Toby Flenderson)
Paul Lieberstein played HR director Toby Flenderson throughout The Office’s run on-air, beginning with his first episode “Diversity Day” in season one. Whereas many of the characters on the show were equivalent parts to the original British version of The Office, Lieberstein’s character Toby was a new, fully original character. Toby Flenderson is known for his mild-mannered ways, and his inability to speak up and voice his opinion might have grated on some. His fraught relationship with Michael Scott created some hilarious moments throughout the show, and it was always entertaining to see the strain that occurred between the two characters.
Aside from playing Toby Flenderson on the show, Paul Lieberstein was involved in many other ways with The Office, including being staff writer, director, executive producer, and showrunner for season five to eight. Before his involvement with The Office, Lieberstein was a producer on a wide variety of TV shows, including The Drew Carey Show and The Bernie Mac Show, and has writer credits on shows such as Clarissa Explains It All, The Naked Truth, and King of the Hill. Post-The Office, Lieberstein became an executive producer on The Newsroom, and turned his hand at directing for an episode of The Mindy Project with his former co-star Mindy Kaling.
Phyllis Smith (Phyllis Lapin)
Phyllis Smith, who played soft-spoken Phyllis Lapin-Vance, wasn’t originally meant to be in The Office. She was actually busy working as a casting associate on the show when she suddenly offered the part of saleswoman Phyllis. Similarly to Toby, Phyllis’ character has no counterpart on the original British TV series of the same name. Even though Smith had no intention of being a star on the show, her portrayal of office worker Phyllis Lapin-Vance was a key part of the show. Mixing sweetness and motherly kindness with a side dish of vindictiveness when it comes to Angela Martin and Pam Beesly, Phyllis Lapin is a great addition to The Office dynamic.
After managing to segue into the world of acting, Phyllis Smith has gone on to create quite a successful career for herself. She has appeared in Arrested Development, Trophy Wife and the movie Bad Teacher alongside Cameron Diaz, and was an absolute wonder bringing to life the voice of Sadness in the Pixar blockbuster Inside Out. Most recently Phyllis Smith has had a recurring role on Netflix’s The OA.