John Krasinski and other cast members of 'The Office' who received an Ivy League education
20.02.2024 - 14:37
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While Dunder Mifflin was the setting for arguably the most popular mockumentary style sitcom to date, it was also home to Ivy League graduates. "The Office" was the story of the less-than-typical days of office employees in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
The comedic sitcom was shot in a documentary style format and ran from 2005 to 2013. As it turns out, some of "The Office" cast members received Ivy League educations before being cast in the Primetime Emmy award-winning sitcom.
Can you guess which members of the cast attended an Ivy League? Read on to find out. 1. John Krasinski John Krasinski studied at Brown University just before he began a nearly 10-year run on "The Office." Krasinski graduated from Brown in 2001.
In 2019, he returned to his alma mater to address the then graduating class. Since graduating from Brown, and starring as Jim Halbert in "The Office," he has continued to lead a successful acting career, and has also taken on different roles within the industry. Krasinski starred in and directed horror and sci-fi films "A Quiet Place" and the sequel "A Quiet Place Part II." Krasinski is also writer, director and actor in the highly anticipated 2024 movie "If." The film serves as somewhat of a reunion for "The Office" cast members.
Steve Carell – who played Michael Scott in the TV show – voices an animated, imaginary friend in "If". 2. Ellie Kemper Ellie Kemper is a 2002 graduate of Princeton University.
Upon attending Princeton, Kemper was a member of the field hockey team before switching courses and joining the improv comedy group. Kemper, who played Erin Hannon on "The Office," got her bachelor's degree in English from the highly esteemed university. Since "The Office" ended, Kemper has starred in TV shows
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