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* ''[[Evan Almighty]]'' - the sequel, starring his character Evan Baxter
* ''[[Evan Almighty]]'' - the sequel, starring his character Evan Baxter
* ''[[Dan in Real Life]]''
* ''[[Dan in Real Life]]''
* ''[[Horton Hears a Who]]''
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* ''[[Get Smart]]'' - The role he was genetically engineered for.
* ''[[Get Smart]]'' - The role he was genetically engineered for.
* ''[[Date Night]]'' (with [[Tina Fey]])
* ''[[Date Night]]'' (with [[Tina Fey]])

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Steve Carell is an American Film and television actor. Originally a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, he is perhaps most recognized for portraying the character of Michael Scott on the American adaptation of the British Sitcom The Office (for which he received a Golden Globe Award for best actor in a television comedy series). Since then, he's risen to prominence on the silver screen, his first starring role in a Hollywood production being The 40-Year-Old Virgin, wherein he portrayed the titular character, Andy Stitzer. However, he'd held minor roles before, such as that of Evan Baxter, the Ted Baxter rival to Jim Carrey's Bruce Nolan in Bruce Almighty.

People tend to forget he's a pretty jam-up writer; he co-wrote The 40-Year-Old Virgin and also wrote the Season 2 finale of The Office ("Casino Night"), widely regarded as the best episode of the series.

May or may not actually be the president of Iran.


Partial Filmography: