Jenna Fischer reveals how (and why) her real-life husband Lee Kirk played the role of Pam Beesly's lactation consultant on The Office season 6. Jenna Fischer reveals that a guest cameo in The Office season 6 was played by her real-life husband.
Clark, the lactation consultant, is played by Jenna Fischer's real-life husband, Lee Kirk.
In The Office, Kirk made a cameo appearance in the season 6 episode "The Delivery" as Clark the Lactation Consultant. Kirk also directed the season 9 episode "Vandalism".
However, the duo never got together in real life and their strong friendship on set is still admired for generations to come. They could never come together in real life as the two were never single at the same time. While many wanted an answer to why they both never dated each other, Jenna revealed the reason!
The actor specifically got ordained for the occasion and planned to marry the couple on the spot. To Susan and John's surprise, Krasinski invited both their parents and best friends to the call. Moments later, Krasinski's former co-star Jenna Fischer appeared to witness the wedding virtually!
You might not know it from their often-frosty relationship on-screen, but after spending the better part of a decade together playing frenemies on NBC's hit sitcom The Office, actresses Jenna Fischer (Pam) and Angela Kinsey (Angela) are actually straight-up besties in real life.
On the October 5 episode of Office Ladies, Stitcher's The Office rewatch podcast, hosts Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey chatted all about the Season 7 episode, “Christening.” In it, the Dunder Mifflin crew celebrates Jim and Pam's baby, Cece, who was sometimes played by real-life twins Bailey and Sienna Strull, and ...
From cubicle mates to lifelong friends, the cast of The Office has continued to reconnect since the comedy came to an end in 2013.
"Pam and Jim snuck away last season on Valentine's Day, and they had sex," she reveals. "The story is that they conceived this baby at that time and were keeping it a secret until we come back from the summer." The plot twist, however, was in the works before Fischer, 37, found out she had a baby of her own on the way.
I mean, there is a part of me that is Pam, and there's a part of him that is Jim, and that part of me is in love with that part of him. But in real life, we are just friends.” The duo was last seen together on-screen nearly a decade ago, but both celebrities still maintain a good relationship with each other.
Angela Kinsey was once married to The Office writer Warren Lieberstein, who is also the brother of Paul Lieberstein, who played Toby on the series. They got divorced in 2010 after 10 years of marriage and not long after their daughter was born.
This might be hard to believe considering Dwight and Jim spent nine seasons torturing each other on The Office — but in real life, Rainn Wilson and John Krasinski are friends.
When the events of the series began, it was the spring of 2005, meaning Jim and Pam were both around the age of 26.
Steve Carell, who is most known for his role as Dunder Mifflin regional manager Michael Scott on The Office, leads the show's cast when it comes to his net worth. According to Men's Health, the actor has a net worth of a whopping $80 million and during the third season of the show, made $175,000 per episode.
They ended up working together on the project that would become Giant Mechanical Man, though their relationship was purely platonic in the beginning (at the time, Fischer was still going through her divorce, and Kirk had just ended a seven-year relationship).
Anyone who's seen The Office will know the characters played by Rainn Wilson and John Krasinski weren't the best of friends, but now Wilson has opened up about how the pair actually get on in real life.
The Office stars B.J. Novak and John Krasinski were buddies long before the fame. Get details about their time in high school below.
During an interview on the Office Ladies podcast, Carell told hosts and former Office co-stars Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey about why he left the show even though it was "very emotional." Carell felt it was time for the show's other characters to step into the spotlight and have their storylines become the focus.
Though Angela Kinsey's Angela Martin later got pregnant on The Office, the character wasn't quite ready for a newborn when Kinsey was carrying during season 4. Instead, they filmed her frequently behind her desk and high cubicle walls.
Fake a pregnancy, of course. The only flaw in this plan is she's very much not pregnant and literally everyone in the office — except Ryan — knows she's lying.
Astrid Levinson is the daughter of Jan Levinson and tennis star Andy Roddick :42:53. Her name is the name of a Viking princess. Michael first realizes that Jan is pregnant with Astrid in the episode, "Goodbye, Toby".
While her romance with Jim (John Krasinski) blossomed early in the seasons, they had their first kid together in the fifth season, which was introduced to further the plot. Later, when Fischer got pregnant in real life, the writers decided to avoid the hassle of hiding her belly and make Pam pregnant with baby no. 2.
When she went to audition, he told her he was going to act like he had never met her before so she could audition on her own merit. She read for Pam Beesly, and though she felt good about her audition (and Greg gave her a secret encouraging smile on her way out the door), she didn't get the part.