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'''John Krasinski''' plays [[Jim Halpert]], an office supply salesman on the U.S. version of ''[[The Office (US Series)|The Office]]''.
==Early Life==
Krasinski is from Newton, Massachusetts, where he played on the same Little League Baseball team and attended the same high school as [[B.J. Novak]].  Krasinski attended Brown University, where he graduated in 2002 as a playwright with honors.
==Career==
Krasinski's TV career began in 2002 as an intern on ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien''. His first stage experience was starring in a satirical high school play written and cast by B.J. Novak.
Krasinski has appeared in a variety of films including ''Kinsey'', ''Duane Hopwood'', and most recently ''License to Wed''.  He also wrote and directed a film adaptation of David Foster Wallace's ''Brief Interviews with Hideous Men'' which was filmed in winter 2006.  Krasinski has also done voice-over work for Ask.com and Apple, and voicing the role of Sir Lancelot in ''Shrek the Third''.
==Sex Appeal==
Krasinski has an enormous female fan base, and was featured in ''People'' magazine's Sexiest Men Alive issue of 2006.
[[Category:People|Krasinski, John]]

Latest revision as of 16:17, 26 January 2010

Chicks dig this guy

John Krasinski plays Jim Halpert, an office supply salesman on the U.S. version of The Office.

Early Life

Krasinski is from Newton, Massachusetts, where he played on the same Little League Baseball team and attended the same high school as B.J. Novak. Krasinski attended Brown University, where he graduated in 2002 as a playwright with honors.

Career

Krasinski's TV career began in 2002 as an intern on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. His first stage experience was starring in a satirical high school play written and cast by B.J. Novak. Krasinski has appeared in a variety of films including Kinsey, Duane Hopwood, and most recently License to Wed. He also wrote and directed a film adaptation of David Foster Wallace's Brief Interviews with Hideous Men which was filmed in winter 2006. Krasinski has also done voice-over work for Ask.com and Apple, and voicing the role of Sir Lancelot in Shrek the Third.

Sex Appeal

Krasinski has an enormous female fan base, and was featured in People magazine's Sexiest Men Alive issue of 2006.