Bizarrely, on movie sets, they don't really dig it when you look in the camera, which is a bizarre fact.
From John Krasinski
I definitely had fun being a waiter. I can't say for sure that I was a good waiter. I think that I made people have a good time.
By being a waiter 100 percent, I think I was a lot like any other actor in New York. I had credits because I'd work lunches during the week, and then on a Wednesday would go be lucky enough to be in a movie like 'Kinsey.'
Growing up, I remember the 'Cheers' finale and 'M*A*S*H' and all these amazing finales, and I remember them being very, very important.
This is the time for me to step out and show that I don't just want to play the nice guy roles, and I think I'll find out what my limits are.
When people ask if I'm going to be sad that 'The Office' is over, they don't even understand the depth of that question for me. It's an era of my life. No one would have known my name if it wasn't for the show.
I always stay with my parents. When you come home, you gotta do that. It's weird to be like, 'Hey, I'm at a hotel. Drive 20 minutes to see me, and we'll have dinner.'
For me, 'Arrested Development' is the cornerstone of recent television comedy. It's so incredibly flawless and perfect.
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