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The Office - James Spader Joins Cast

6 Jul 2011

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Multiple Emmy Award winner James Spader (“Boston Legal,” “The Practice”) will be joining the regular cast of NBC’s “The Office” (Thursdays, 9-9:30 p.m. ET) as CEO Robert California of Sabre, the parent company of Dunder Mifflin.

"James will reprise his role as Robert California, this uber-salesman that has a power to convince and manipulate, like a high-class weirdo Jedi warrior,” said Paul Lieberstein, one of the series’ executive producers and a series regular. "He'll have been hired over the summer as the new manager, but within hours, got himself promoted. Within days, he took over the company. James has an energy that is completely his own, and ‘The Office’ has no tools for dealing with this guy. We're thrilled he's joining our cast."

Some of Spader's credits include: Steven Soderbergh's "sex, lies and videotape," which won him the Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival; David Croenenberg's "Crash," which won the Special Jury Prize at Cannes; and Steven Shainberg's "Secretary," which won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature. His other film credits include “2 Days in the Valley,” “Wolf,” and "Less Than Zero." Spader will be shooting Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks feature "Lincoln" later this year while he is shooting "The Office."

From 2004-08, Spader won three Emmy awards for his seminal role as shameless attorney Alan Shore in “The Practice” and "Boston Legal," making him the only actor to win consecutive Emmys playing the same character on two different series. He is represented at ICM and Melanie Cook.

From Deedle-Dee Productions, Reveille and Universal Media Studios comes the award-winning comedy series "The Office," the hilarious documentary-style look into the humorous and sometimes poignant foolishness that plagues the world of 9-to-5 in the half-hour comedy based on the award-winning BBC hit. A fly-on-the-wall "docu-reality" parody about modern American office life, "The Office" delves into the lives of the workers at Dunder Miffflin, a paper supply company in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Pam Beesly Halpert (Jenna Fischer, "Walk Hard," "Blades of Glory") is the former office receptionist now office administrator. Pam's office romance with sales rep Jim Halpert (John Krasinski, "Away We Go" "It's Complicated") quickly evolved into marriage followed by the birth of their daughter Cecilia. Jim shares his working space with Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson, "The Rocker,") the arrogant assistant to the regional manager whose responsibilities have expanded as the new owner of the office building. Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak, "Inglorious Basterds") is the young, smart, former temp, whose fall from grace as a Dunder Mifflin executive quickly landed him back at the bottom of the food chain in Scranton. Andy Bernard (Ed Helms, "The Hangover") is the preppy salesman and die-hard Cornell alumni whose endless and unique musical talents keep the office entertained. A surprising relationship has also formed between Andy and the ambitious distribution coordinator Darryl Philbin (Craig Robinson, "Hot Tub Time Machine"), who moved his office from the warehouse to the main floor alongside Michael and his staff.

Also starring are Leslie David Baker ("Malcolm in the Middle"), Brian Baumgartner ("Arrested Development"), Kate Flannery ("The Heir Apparent"), Mindy Kaling ("No Strings Attached"), Angela Kinsey ("Furry Vengeance"), Paul Lieberstein (writer, "King of the Hill"), Oscar Nuñez ("The Proposal"), Phyllis Smith ("Bad Teacher"), Creed Bratton (former member of The Grass Roots), Ellie Kemper ("Bridesmaids") and Zach Woods ("The Other Guys").

"The Office" is executive-produced by Ben Silverman, Greg Daniels, who developed the series for American audiences, Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, Howard Klein and Paul Lieberstein.

9 comments:

  1. Good !

    His character was the best candidate (as in the funniest of course, I'm not judging his abilities here) in last season's finale, hands down, and Spader is such a great actor, it will be fun to have him around.

    I especially look forward to his scenes with Dwight, I was laughing out loud when they met in the cafeteria :

    Dwight : Stop trying to figure me out.

    Spader : I just did.

    Dwight : You can't.

    Spader : It's done.

    I don't think he'll stick around the whole season (but I hope so though), the article makes it clear that Spader isn't the new manager (over the summer he's been hired as the new manager but within days he got himself promoted and now he has taken over the company). If Spader's character has the same position as Kathy Bates' character, then Michael Scott's office is still empty... maybe Creed will still be in charge.

    I'd prefer Ricky Gervais as David Brent to take the job, because he's
    extremely funny and in order to stick with The Office 'mythology' in a
    way, it could work now that Gervais is popular in the US, but he made clear a long time ago that it wasn't going to happen.

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  2. Spader was great, not funny, but GREAT! So I assume that since they didn't make him a new manager, someone from the office will be the one? Andy?

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  3. I look forward to Robert California creeping people out on a regular basis.

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  4. Beyond siked about this. I literally had written The Office off, but I have to check the new season out. Absolutely love James Spader. The man is epically awesome.

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  5. daaam i never watched the office U.S before.. now im gonna have to start watching it so i guess i got until september to watch all of season 1 to 7 james spader is the best of the best 

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  6. I'm excited about this as his character was the only one that I really enjoyed and I felt was different enough and contrasted with the other personalities in the office. I look forward to see what kind of character development path they decide to take him...

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  7. That's great news.  But can they make the character grow, he's already the zen master of all that is cool and worthy... where do they go from there?  

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  8. Not up to date on The Office so I can't comment on his character, but I love James Spader. From Daniel Jackson in the Stargate movie to Alan Shore on Boston Legal, he's just fantastic.

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