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Carell

  • Steve Carell
    In Steve Carell: Despicable Me, Minions, and Foxcatcher

    In the drama Foxcatcher (2014) Carell played John du Pont, a member of the wealthy du Pont family who converted portions of his Pennsylvania estate, Foxcatcher Farm, into a training facility for wrestlers, one of whom he was later convicted of murdering. His ominous turn as the mentally…

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  • Mark Ruffalo
    In Mark Ruffalo

    …Dave Schultz in the biopic Foxcatcher (2014), about John du Pont, the wrestling benefactor who killed Schultz. In addition, Ruffalo was nominated for an Emmy Award for his starring role in The Normal Heart (2014), a televised version of Larry Kramer’s play about the early years of the AIDS epidemic.…

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  • Channing Tatum
    In Channing Tatum: The Lego movies and Logan Lucky

    …other credits from 2014 include Foxcatcher, a critically praised true-crime drama that centers on John du Pont (played by Steve Carell), a member of the wealthy du Pont family. Du Pont created a training facility for a number of wrestlers, including Mark Schultz (Tatum), whom he was later convicted of…

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Quick Facts
Byname of:
Steven John Carell
Born:
August 16, 1962, Concord, Massachusetts, U.S. (age 62)
Awards And Honors:
Golden Globe Award (2006)
Golden Globe Award (2006): Best Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy
Married To:
Nancy Carell (1995–present)
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In):
"Vice" (2018)
"Irresistible" (2020)
"Welcome to Marwen" (2018)
"Last Flag Flying" (2017)
"The Way Way Back" (2013)
"Suits" (1999)
"Bruce Almighty" (2003)
"Life's Too Short" (2011)
"Space Force" (2020)
"Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" (2004)
"Saturday Night Live" (1996–2011)
"Minions" (2015)
"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" (2014)
"Watching Ellie" (2002–2003)
"Bewitched" (2005)
"Melinda and Melinda" (2004)
"The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (2013)
"The Naked Trucker and T-Bones Show" (2007)
"Dan in Real Life" (2007)
"Come to Papa" (2004)
"Despicable Me 2" (2013)
"Crazy, Stupid, Love." (2011)
"The 40 Year Old Virgin" (2005)
"Curly Sue" (1991)
"The Big Short" (2015)
"Date Night" (2010)
"Foxcatcher" (2014)
"Café Society" (2016)
"Despicable Me 3" (2017)
"Seeking a Friend for the End of the World" (2012)
"Fillmore!" (2004)
"Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues" (2013)
"Despicable Me" (2010)
"Just Shoot Me!" (1998)
"Evan Almighty" (2007)
"Beautiful Boy" (2018)
"Dinner for Schmucks" (2010)
"Little Miss Sunshine" (2006)
"Over the Top" (1997)
"Web Therapy" (2013)
"The Simpsons" (2012)
"The Morning Show" (2019)
"The Dana Carvey Show" (1996)
"Get Smart" (2008)
"Over the Hedge" (2006)
"Hope Springs" (2012)
"Sleepover" (2004)
"Stories USA" (2007)
"Strangers with Candy" (2000)
"Battle of the Sexes" (2017)
"Tomorrow Night" (1998)
"Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" (2014)
"Horton Hears a Who!" (2008)
"The Office" (2005–2013)
Movies/Tv Shows (Directed):
"Angie Tribeca" (2016)
"The Office" (2009–2011)
Movies/Tv Shows (Writing/Creator):
"Angie Tribeca" (2016–2018)
"The Dana Carvey Show" (1996)
"Space Force" (2020)
"The 40 Year Old Virgin" (2005)
"The Office" (2006–2007)

Steve Carell (born August 16, 1962, Concord, Massachusetts, U.S.) is an American comedian and actor known for both his television work—most notably on The Daily Show and The Office—and his numerous films. The latter includes The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Little Miss Sunshine (2006), and Foxcatcher (2014).

Education and The Daily Show

After graduating from Denison University in Granville, Ohio (1984), Carell moved to Chicago, where he joined the improvisational troupe Second City in 1989. Two years later he made his film debut in Curley Sue. Other film and television work followed, including various roles on the television sitcom The Dana Carvey Show (1996), for which he also wrote. Carell’s big break came in 1999, when he began appearing on The Daily Show, a satiric news program hosted by Jon Stewart. Cast as a clueless correspondent, he became popular for such segments as “Even Stephven,” in which he debated castmate Stephen Colbert.

The Office, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and Little Miss Sunshine

In 2005 Carell left The Daily Show to star in the American version of The Office, a British sitcom cocreated by Ricky Gervais. Filmed as a mock documentary, the series centers on the employees at a branch of the paper company Dunder Mifflin. For his portrayal of the delusional and socially challenged manager Michael Scott, Carell received numerous Emmy Award nominations, and in 2006 he won a Golden Globe. Amid much fanfare, Carell departed The Office in 2011.

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In addition to his television work, Carell garnered attention for his film roles. He appeared in the box-office hits Bruce Almighty (2003), a comedy starring Jim Carrey, and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004), in which he portrayed Brick Tamland, a weatherman with an IQ of 48. His major film breakthrough came in 2005 with The 40-Year-Old Virgin, which he cowrote and starred in as the title character. Directed by Judd Apatow, the comedy combined crude humor with touching moments and became a critical and commercial hit. Carell’s success continued with the dark comedy Little Miss Sunshine (2006), in which he portrayed a suicidal Marcel Proust scholar.

Despicable Me, Minions, and Foxcatcher

After providing the voice of a squirrel in the animated Over the Hedge (2006), Carell appeared in such films as Evan Almighty (2007), a sequel to Bruce Almighty, and Dan in Real Life (2007), a dramedy about a single father who unexpectedly falls in love. In 2008 he portrayed the bumbling agent Maxwell Smart in the film adaptation of the television series Get Smart. In 2010 Carell starred opposite Tina Fey in Date Night, a comedy about mistaken identity, and he played a cheerfully oblivious misfit in the screwball comedy Dinner for Schmucks. That year he also provided the voice of Gru, a super-villain who plots to steal the Moon, in the animated Despicable Me; he reprised the role in three sequels (2013, 2017, and 2024) and voiced a young Gru in Minions (2015) and Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022).

Carell portrayed a man coping with a recent divorce in the ensemble comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011) and starred in Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012), about lonely neighbors who find romance as an asteroid hurtles toward Earth. In the lighthearted Hope Springs (2012), he appeared as a marriage counselor to a couple played by Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones. In 2013 Carell starred as a glitzy Las Vegas magician facing competition from a rival performer in The Incredible Burt Wonderstone and played an overbearing father figure in the coming-of-age tale The Way Way Back. That year he also reprised the role of Brick Tamland in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues.

Carell later played the father of a frustrated boy in Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (2014), an adaptation of Judith Viorst’s classic children’s book (1972). In the drama Foxcatcher (2014) Carell played John du Pont, a member of the wealthy du Pont family who converted portions of his Pennsylvania estate, Foxcatcher Farm, into a training facility for wrestlers, one of whom he was later convicted of murdering. His ominous turn as the mentally unstable du Pont was praised by critics as a welcome demonstration of his dramatic range. The performance earned Carell his first Academy Award nomination, for best actor.

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Battle of the Sexes and Vice

Carell joined the ensemble of Freeheld (2015) as a gay activist attempting to secure pension benefits for the partner (Ellen Page) of a dying police officer (Julianne Moore). He played a short-tempered hedge-fund manager in Adam McKay’s The Big Short (2015), a black comedy about the 2008 financial crisis, and a talent agent in Woody Allen’s period romance Café Society (2016). In Battle of the Sexes (2017), Carell costarred with Emma Stone portraying Bobby Riggs and Billie Jean King, respectively, during their much-publicized tennis match of 1973. That year he also played a Vietnam War veteran who asks his old war buddies to help him bury his son, a marine killed in the Iraq War, in Last Flag Flying.

Carell’s credits from 2018 include Beautiful Boy, in which he was cast as a father who tries to save his son (Timothée Chalamet) from a consuming drug addiction, and Welcome to Marwen, a drama based on a true story of an artist who finds a therapeutic outlet in building a miniature town populated by dolls who represent the individuals in his life. Carell also portrayed U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld in Vice, a biopic of Dick Cheney, vice president in the administration of U.S. Pres. George W. Bush.

The Morning Show and Broadway debut

In 2019 Carell returned to series television with The Morning Show, which aired on Apple TV+ and also starred Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. Carell then cocreated and starred in Space Force (2020–22), a Netflix sitcom about the creation of an interstellar branch of the military. In 2020 he appeared in Irresistible, a political satire written and directed by Jon Stewart; Carell played a consultant working on a mayoral race in a small Midwestern town. He later starred in the miniseries The Patient (2022), in which he portrayed a therapist who is held prisoner by a serial killer.

In 2023 Carell joined an all-star cast for Wes Anderson’s dramedy Asteroid City. The following he made his Broadway debut, headlining a revival of Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya. The production received positive reviews. Carell later lent his voice to If (2024), an animated comedy about a young girl who can see people’s imaginary friends. The movie was directed and cowritten by John Krasinski, his costar from The Office. In 2025 Carell played a billionaire in Mountainhead, a satire about elite tech moguls by Succession creator Jesse Armstrong, and was in the ensemble of The Four Seasons, a Netflix series cocreated by Tina Fey about three middle-aged couples vacationing together.

Carell and his wife, Nancy, created the show Angie Tribeca (2016–18), a send-up of television police procedurals.

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