The Office’s Rainn Wilson speaks to Dan Harris of Nightline about spirituality, religion, and his website, Soul Pancake.
Links: Rainn Wilson on NIghtline | Soul Pancake

I feel like all my kids grew up. And then they married each other.
The Office’s Rainn Wilson speaks to Dan Harris of Nightline about spirituality, religion, and his website, Soul Pancake.
Links: Rainn Wilson on NIghtline | Soul Pancake
The Office’s Jenna Fischer gets in bikini shape for the cover story of Shape Magazine, released October 19th.
Online article:
Jenna Fischer: Smart, Funny, and Fit
Video:
E! speaks to Jenna about her Shape story
Blog: NEW
Jenna’s MySpace blog about her Shape story
Tipster: Brad
The Office’s Angela Kinsey updated her iVillage blog to talk about Emmys night adventures with her dad (including photo!), and winter fashion on The Office set:
… have you noticed how your fashion sense really takes a hit in the winter? Well, at least mine does. My good friend and costar, Jenna, and I will sometimes text or call each other with a description of our ridiculous outfits.
Link: Angela Kinsey Is a ‘Tragic Sweatpants Gal’
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Paul Feig has directed over a dozen episodes of The Office since Season 2, most recently the wedding episode, ‘Niagara.’
Austinist interviewed Paul this past weekend during the Austin Film Festival:
What’s coming up for you? You have more Office, we’re guessing.
Yeah, I’m probably going to do the season finale over there. Now I’m only kind of doing the big episodes. I just did the wedding episode.
Right. Did you get an insane amount of attention after that?
That was nice. That really did get a lot of…a lot of people saw it, which was really exciting for me. The Office runs really well now and there’s a lot of people, like a lot of the producers and the writers are directing now, which is great because they know the show. I was there last year as a producer/director, directing a bunch and then overseeing the transition of a lot of these people to directing, so I would kind of stand behind them and help them out. But now I feel like they’re kind of up and running. And it’s fun for me to change up styles. I love doing the fake documentary style and I have other projects in that similar genre, but it’s really fun for me now to be doing the Nurse Jackie’s and the Bored to Death’s, which are very stylized, more traditional filmmaking. I, again, love jumping around and all that. I don’t like to get too settled in one area because a) you’ll start to develop bad habits and b) you’ll just start to kind of forget how to do the other ones. So, for me, the perfect balance is to go from handheld documentary to very stylized with cranes and dollies and steady-cams and all of that.
Yeah, and you’ve also stopped by a number of other TV shows like Weeds and Mad Men.
Yeah, I’ve been lucky. I get to jump around to a lot of cool shows. I have to credit my agent. I have this amazing TV agent who I’ve been with–Renee Kurtz–for quite a while and she has always steered me to the best shows. She was the one that pushed me to do Arrested Development. She pushed me to do The Office; I didn’t want to do The Office ‘cause it was based on the British one, which I loved. I was like I don’t want to be involved with that. She was like, “You gotta do it. You gotta do it.” She pushed me to Weeds; she pushed me to literally every one of those shows. You know, given my own devices, I’ll sort of go into myself and work on my own projects. But directing for TV–other people’s shows–has been the third step of film school for me because I get to experiment. I get to work with amazing, talented people. Go into the writing rooms and work with these amazing actors: you know, Edie Falco, Steve Carrell, Tina Fey. It’s so mind-blowing and you never stop learning. You never stop learning. The juice I get from that…I love it.
The Office’s creator and executive producer Ricky Gervais will host the next Golden Globe awards show.
The British comedian will host the 67th Annual Golden Globes in January, PEOPLE has confirmed. “Not only is this the biggest Hollywood celebration of the industry, which includes both film and TV, but also an environment where I feel I can get free reign as a host,” Gervais said Monday. “I have resisted many other offers like this, but there are just some things you don’t turn down.”
If this clip from last year’s Emmy Awards is any indication, Ricky should rock the GGs!
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The Office’s Rainn Wilson appeared on The Jay Leno Show tonight. Here’s a portion of his visit, including a clip from this week’s episode of The Office at 3:42-4:32.
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Southwest Airlines Spirit Magazine: “It’s a good time to be a geek, and few people have reaped the benefits more than Rainn Wilson. Best known for playing Dwight Schrute, the beet-farming assistant (to the) regional manager on The Office, the three-time Emmy nominated actor spoke with Spirit about how his geek past helped him get ahead.”
Link: The Geek Shall Inherit The Earth By Saving It
American Airlines American Way Magazine: “There’s never been a better time to be a nerd — just ask Ed Helms. Last summer, the former The Daily Show with Jon Stewart correspondent dominated the box office as browbeaten dentist Stu Price in The Hangover. And this month, he’ll reprise his role as Cornell University– educated kiss-up Andy Bernard on NBC’s The Office.”
Link: Geek Chic
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