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  1. 19 de sept. de 2021 · Steve Carell daba vida a Michael Scott, el jefe de una oficina regional de ventas situada en la localidad de Scranton, Pensilvania, donde vendían papel a compañías.

    • Casting
    • Character Information, Arc, and Backstory
    • Relationships
    • Alter Egos of Michael Scott
    • Home
    • Legacy of "That's What She Said"
    • Comparison with David Brent
    • Behind The Scenes
    • Trivia
    • Quotes

    All original series characters were adapted for the U.S. version. NBC programmer Tracy McLaughlin suggested Paul Giamatti to producer Ben Silverman for the role of Michael Scott, but the actor declined. Martin Short, Hank Azaria, and Bob Odenkirk were also reported to be interested. In January 2004, Variety reported Steve Carell of the popular Come...

    Biography

    1. "I became a salesman because of people. I love making friends. But then I was promoted to manager at a very young age. And I still try to be a friend first. But, you know... when you're very successful, your co-workers look at you differently." 2. —Michael Scott in "The Fire" Michael Gary Scott was born March 15, 1965, in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He came from a relatively difficult childhood of loneliness. Michael had some trouble with his early education, shown in "Dunder Mifflin Infinity"...

    Interests

    Michael's catchphrase is "That's what she said!" a sexually suggestive double entendre he uses in inappropriate circumstances, including business meetings and legal depositions. Michael finds uttering the phrase so irresistible that in "Sexual Harassment", he is goaded into saying it just seconds after Jan Levinsonand a lawyer from Corporate specifically asked him to stop. He has diverse interests in media. Song parody writing is often referred to: in "Goodbye, Toby", he relates the titles of...

    Personality and management style

    Apart from his masterful salesmanship, Michael is lacking in almost any other skills, management or otherwise. Jim Halpert once made a color graph of how Michael spends his time: 80% distracting others; 19% procrastination; and 1% critical thinking. Jim added that he inflated the "critical thinking" percentage so people could actually see it on the graph. His laid-back approach more often results in lower than expected workplace productivity, particularly when Michael places personal interest...

    Michael tends to overestimate his importance to his employees, but despite constantly offending some of them, he has a close bond with them. Most of the employees have been the focus of Michael's jokes at one point or another, usually in reference to their race, sex, size, attractiveness, or sexual orientation. Examples of Michael's difficult relat...

    Given his proclivity for constantly trying to keep his employees entertained (and coupled with his juvenile personality), Michael has created a variety of different alter egos which he uses for both entertainment, and, at times, educational purposes. Often at times, he uses these characters' names to hide transacting information, and at one point h...

    Michael bought a condo in the episode "Office Olympics", with the assistance of Realtor Carol Stills, whom he later briefly dates. Jan moves in with Michael after she is fired in "The Job." She redecorates it with her belongings, forcing Michael to move his things into the garage. She also takes over two of its rooms, one for her candles and one fo...

    The show often uses the joke "that's what she said", which was popularized by the Wayne's World sketch on Saturday Night Live. In the original BBC version of The Office, Ricky Gervais's character David Brent frequently used the similar phrase "as the actress said to the bishop" as an inappropriate joke. Michael inserts the phrase as a sexually sugg...

    Although originally based on David Brent, Scott developed into a significantly different character than his British counterpart. Whereas Brent is shown to be irredeemably incompetent, Scott is portrayed as an outstanding salesman who is unwisely promoted to a management role to which he appears completely ill-suited. (In a scathing performance revi...

    U.S. Developer Greg Daniels envisioned Michael Scott behaving as if "I was hoping that the documentary about this would one day be seen by Jennifer Aniston, and I was just trying to impress her any...
    Writer B. J. Novakexplains that Michael Scott drives a Sebring because it is the most ostentatious car he can afford, opting for a convertible despite the fact that the climate in Scranton is cool...
    After the airing of "Garage Sale," Colorado Governor John Hickenlooperissued a press release appointing Michael Scott to the position of Director of Paper Distribution in the Department of Natural...
    Until "The Inner Circle," the character Michael Scott had appeared in every episode.
    In the episode "Survivor Man" Michael mentions suffering from hemorrhoids
    Michael bought himself the “World’s Best Boss” mug that sits on his desk.
    His role models are Bob Hope, Abraham Lincoln, Bono, and God
    He mispronounces a lot of words.
    "How could you say that? You know I have soft teeth."
    "I DECLARE BANKRUPTCY!"
    "Do you really expect me to not slap you across the face 'biatch'!"
    "That's what she said."
  2. 26 de mar. de 2020 · Creada a imagen y semejanza de la magnífica serie británica ideada por Ricky Gervais y Stephen Merchant en 2001, la versión norteamericana pronto encontró su propio discurso gracias al corazón de...

  3. 30 de mar. de 2020 · The Office, la comedia estadounidense que fue furor durante los primeros años del 2000, se vio golpeada por la salida de Steve Carell, quien se puso durante siete temporadas en la piel de Michael...

  4. 25 de mar. de 2020 · La serie acaba de cumplir 15 años y está compuesta por un total de 9 temporadas, pero Steve Carell supo que en la temporada séptima era su momento de decir adiós, después de haber estado...

  5. Michael Gary Scott is a fictional character in the NBC sitcom The Office, portrayed by Steve Carell. Michael is the regional manager of the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of Dunder Mifflin, a paper company, for the majority of the series.

  6. 29 de sept. de 2020 · Los fanáticos de “The Office” recordarán que Michael Scott, el personaje de Carell, dejó la compañía Dunder Mifflin para mudarse a Colorado con Holly (Amy Ryan) en el final de la séptima...

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