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American actor and filmmaker (born 1979)

John Krasinski

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Krasinski during an interview in April 2018

Born

John Shush Krasinski


(1979-10-20) October 20, 1979 (age 43)

Boston, Massachusetts, U.South.

Alma mater Brownish University (BA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • author
  • producer
  • director
Years agile 2000–present
Works Filmography
Spouse

Emily Blunt

(grand. 2010)

Children 2
Awards Full list

John Burke Krasinski (;[1] born October 20, 1979)[2] is an American player and filmmaker. He is known for his role as Jim Halpert on the NBC sitcom The Office. He likewise served as a producer and occasional director of the serial throughout its nine-flavor run.

Educated in theatre arts at Dark-brown University and the National Theater Institute, Krasinski is the recipient of a number of accolades, including four Primetime Emmy Award nominations and 2 Screen Actors Lodge Awards. Time named him one of the 100 well-nigh influential people in the world in 2018.[3]

His motion picture credits include License to Wednesday (2007), Leatherheads (2008), Away We Go (2009), It's Complicated (2009), Something Borrowed (2011), Big Miracle (2012), Promised State (2012), Aloha (2015), and 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016). Krasinski directed and starred in the drama Cursory Interviews with Hideous Men (2009) and the one-act-drama picture show The Hollars (2016). In 2018, Krasinski co-wrote, directed, and starred in the critically acclaimed horror picture show A Tranquillity Place. That twelvemonth, he began portraying the title grapheme in the Amazon thriller series Jack Ryan, which he also produces. He was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series at the Screen Actors Guild Awards for his role.

In addition to acting in goggle box series and films, Krasinski has performed voice-over piece of work in both animated and documentary films such equally Monsters University and a small office in Shrek the Third. He established a production company, Sunday Night Productions, in 2013. Krasinski is married to English language actress Emily Blunt, with whom he has two daughters.

Early life [edit]

John Burke Krasinski was built-in on October 20, 1979, at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston,[4] the youngest of 3 boys of nurse Mary Clare (née Doyle; built-in 1949) and internist Ronald Krasinski (born 1946).[five] [half-dozen] [7] [eight] [9] His mother is of Irish ancestry, while his father is of Polish descent. He was raised Catholic[10] in the Boston suburb of Newton, Massachusetts.

Krasinski made his phase debut equally Daddy Warbucks in a 6th-class schoolhouse production of the musical Annie. Afterward, he co-starred in a satirical play written and cast by his futurity The Office co-star B. J. Novak when they were high school seniors. Krasinski and Novak graduated from Newton South Loftier School in 1997.[11] [12] Before entering college, Krasinski taught English language as a foreign linguistic communication in Costa rica for six months.[13] While at that place, he saved a woman from drowning later on she was caught in a riptide at a embankment in Manuel Antonio National Park.[14] Following his time in Costa rica, Krasinski attended Brown Academy, where he studied English and playwriting and wrote an honors thesis entitled "Contents Under Force per unit area". He graduated from Brown in 2001.[15] [16]

During his time at Dark-brown, he was a member of the sketch comedy group Out of Bounds.[17] In college, he as well helped coach youth basketball at the Gordon School in E Providence, Rhode Isle. Afterward higher, he attended the National Theater Institute in Waterford, Connecticut.[18] He as well studied at the Actors Middle in New York.

Career [edit]

Early 2000s: Career beginnings [edit]

In 2000, Krasinski interned as a scriptwriter on the show Late Night with Conan O'Brien.[xix] [xx] Afterward graduating from Brownish University, Krasinski moved to New York to pursue interim. He appeared in commercials and guest-starred on television shows, as well as doing readings of off-Broadway plays while working equally a waiter.[21] He starred in the play What the Eunuch Saw, which was written and directed by his erstwhile college classmates Emily O'Dell and Isaac Robert Hurwitz.[22]

2005–2009: Breakthrough with The Office and directorial debut [edit]

Krasinski's quantum came in 2004 when he was bandage in the NBC sitcom The Office, a remake of the successful British Television series. In the series, a mockumentary about life at a mid-sized newspaper supply company, he played the part of Jim Halpert, an intelligent and mild-mannered sales representative and, in subsequently seasons, co-manager of the newspaper distribution visitor Dunder Mifflin in Scranton, Pennsylvania.[23] Krasinski and Jenna Fischer's characters likewise served every bit the fundamental beloved interests of the serial.[24] To prepare for his role, Krasinski visited Scranton for inquiry and interviewed employees at bodily paper companies. He too shot the footage of Scranton used in the opening credits.[25] He appeared in every episode of the series and also directed several including "Sabre". For his work in the series (2005–2013), Krasinski earned approximately The states$100,000 per episode of the 3rd season of The Office, four times his salary for the previous 2 seasons.[26]

In 2006, Krasinski co-starred in Jason Carvey'south independently produced, direct-to-DVD heist comedy A New Wave with Andrew Keegan and Lacey Chabert. In 2007, he co-starred with Anna Faris and Danny Masterson as Brevin in Gregg Araki's independent stoner one-act Smiley Face (2007). Reviews were largely positive for the motion-picture show.[27] Later that yr, he starred in the romantic one-act License to Wed (2007) with Mandy Moore and Robin Williams. Despite negative critical reception of the film, it emerged as a commercial success.[28] Krasinski guest-starred in a number of television receiver serial including Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Without a Trace, Ed,[29] American Dad! [30] and CSI: Offense Scene Investigation. He also co-starred in films including Kinsey, Duane Hopwood, Jarhead, The Holiday and Shrek the Third, For Your Consideration and Dreamgirls.

In 2008, Krasinski appeared alongside Renée Zellweger and George Clooney in the latter'southward directorial venture Leatherheads (2008), a period comedy about the early years of professional person American football game. He portrayed Carter "the Bullet" Rutherford, Princeton Academy's higher football star and a decorated hero of the Starting time World War. MTV.com praised his acting, describing him as "an actor who's able to project both adolescent warmth and intellectual concern" while too stating that he "manages the considerable feat of property the screen opposite Clooney without melting in the oestrus of his trademark movie-star mega-wattage."[31]

In 2009, Krasinski made his directorial debut in the comedy-drama picture Brief Interviews with Hideous Men. He wrote the screenplay for the film based on David Foster Wallace's collection of short stories, played a small role in it and likewise served equally producer. The pic premiered on January 19, 2009, at the Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize[32] and received more often than not positive reviews.[33] Flick critic A.O. Scott wrote that "though this experiment doesn't quite succeed, there's enough intelligence and insight in this moving picture to brand it worth the attempt" while Elizabeth Weitzman from New York Daily News felt that "Krasinski deserves credit for having the ambition to adapt material as difficult as David Foster Wallace's short stories."[33]

The same year, he starred in the comedy-drama Abroad We Go with Maya Rudolph, directed by Sam Mendes.[34] It follows a couple searching North America for the perfect customs in which to settle downwards and start a family. The motion picture received positive reviews from critics. In his review, Michael Rechtshaffen from The Hollywood Reporter, said "terrific performances make this tender if slight little film worth the trip".[35] His 3rd 2009 role was in Nancy Meyers' romantic comedy It's Complicated every bit part of an ensemble bandage that included Meryl Streep, Steve Martin, Lake Bell and Alec Baldwin.[36] The motion-picture show was a box office success, grossing over $219 million worldwide.[37] It won the National Board of Review of Movement Pictures Awards for Best Ensemble Cast for the film.

2011–2017: Farther characteristic motion picture, television, and theater piece of work [edit]

In 2011, Krasinski co-starred with Ginnifer Goodwin, Kate Hudson and Colin Egglesfield in the romantic comedy Something Borrowed, based on Emily Giffin's novel of the same name. Despite the picture receiving negative reviews, his performance was widely praised.[38] Krasinski was also 1 of the top candidates to play the part of Steve Rogers/Helm America in the superhero film Helm America: The Start Avenger (2011).[39]

Krasinski and so starred with Drew Barrymore in the drama Big Miracle (2012), which covers Operation Breakthrough, the 1988 international endeavor to rescue greyness whales from being trapped in water ice near Indicate Barrow, Alaska.[forty] The film saw him play Adam Carlson, a news reporter .[41] The aforementioned year, Krasinski starred in Ry Russo-Young's independent drama Nobody Walks with Olivia Thirlby and Rosemarie DeWitt.[42] In the motion picture, Krasinski plays Peter, a sound-designer, married man and father of two who starts developing romantic feelings for a young artist while collaborating on her first art film.[43] His performance was praised by critics.[43] Peter Debruge of Variety wrote: "Krasinski is such an highly-seasoned player that his likability serves to complicate Peter'south behavior in interesting means."[43] Nobody Walks premiered in Contest at the 2012 Sundance Pic Festival and won a special Jury Prize.[44]

Krasinski at the Toronto Moving picture Festival 2012

Next, Krasinski starred in, co-produced and co-wrote the screenplay for the drama Promised Land with Matt Damon based on a story by Dave Eggers that released on December 28, 2012.[45] Based on a New York Times series by Ian Urbina called Drilling Downward,[46] the flick follows two corporate salespeople who visit a rural town in an attempt to buy drilling rights from the local residents and was directed past Gus Van Sant. Krasinski came up with the film's premise and developed the idea with Eggers. They later pitched the idea to Damon.[47] It received Special Mention Award at the 63rd Berlin International Flick Festival in Feb 2013. He also narrated the documentary television serial Head Games (2012) on the Discovery Channel.[48]

In 2013, Krasinski founded the production company Dominicus Dark production with Allyson Seeger. The visitor has an overall deal with Twentieth Century Fox Telly.[49] Nether the imprint, Krasinski and Seeger forth with Stephen Merchant, became executive producers of the alive-action/animated sitcom Dream Corp, LLC created by Daniel Stessen on Adult Swim. Lost star Jon Gries co-starred.[50] Krasinski along with Merchant are as well executive producers of the musical reality competition television series Lip Sync Boxing which debuted on the American cable network Spike, on Thursday April 2, 2015.[51] The show is a spin-off of a bit first introduced on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Merchant, Krasinski and Krasinski's married woman, Emily Blunt, were brainstorming ideas for Krasinski's upcoming appearance on Late Night when the idea took shape.[52] Jimmy Fallon and then developed it into a recurring segment on his evidence. The show proved to be a major success for Fasten; its series premiere was the highest-rated non-scripted premiere in Spike's history.[53] In July 2016, the show received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in the Outstanding Structured Reality Program category.[54]

In 2014, Krasinski collaborated with his Promised Country co-star and co-writer Matt Damon on the critically acclaimed 2016 drama Manchester by the Sea which starred Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams. The film was written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan and is based on an original idea of Krasinski'south.[55] The moving picture received six nominations at the 89th Academy Awards including All-time Moving-picture show.[56] Next, Krasinski co-starred in Cameron Crowe's romantic comedy-drama Aloha with Rachel McAdams, Bradley Cooper and Emma Stone.[57] The film received a negative reaction and controversy from critics and audiences alike.[58]

In 2016, Krasinski starred in Michael Bay's biographical war movie xiii Hours: The Surreptitious Soldiers of Benghazi based on Mitchell Zuckoff'due south 2014 book 13 Hours. The film follows six members of Annex Security Team who fought to defend the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya after waves of attacks past Islamic militants on September xi, 2012. Krasinski went through all-encompassing physical preparation for the part and put on 25 pounds of muscle[ citation needed ] to play a former United states Navy SEAL.[59] That same yr, he directed the comedy-drama The Hollars. The flick also marked the first feature pic produced under his banner Dominicus Night.[lx] Krasinski too starred in the pic aslope an ensemble cast of Sharlto Copley, Charlie Day, Richard Jenkins, Anna Kendrick and Margo Martindale. The film had its globe premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2016. Peter Travers of Rolling Rock wrote that Krasinski "tackles the most clichéd genre in the movie business organisation – the dysfunctional family dramedy." and that "he pulls information technology off with uncommon sense of humour and compassion."[61]

Krasinski starred in the globe premiere of the Off-Broadway play Dry Powder with Hank Azaria, Claire Danes, and Sanjit De Silva which was directed by Thomas Kail. The play ran from March to May 2016 at The Public Theater in New York City which sold out its run before opening. His performance was widely praised by critics and, later that year, he received the Theatre World Honour for Outstanding Debut Performance.[62] [63] He also co-starred in the black and white short film Past Forrad for Italian luxury manner house Prada which was directed by David O. Russell and premiered in September 2016 at Milan Fashion Week.[64] In October 2016, he directed a live reading of the Good Will Hunting (1997) screenplay at New York's Skirball Theater in a i-off stage appearance of both the original stars Ben Affleck and Matt Damon forth with Emily Blunt.[65]

Krasinski's merely release in 2017 was Kathryn Bigelow's Detroit.[66] The movie was set during the 1967 Detroit riots and was released in July 2017, around the fourth dimension of the 50th anniversary of the events, and on the anniversary twenty-four hour period of the Algiers Motel incident, which is depicted in the film.[67]

2018–present: A Repose Place serial, Some Good News and the Marvel Cinematic Universe [edit]

In 2017, Krasinski directed and co-wrote the picture show A Quiet Place, a postal service-apocalyptic horror thriller, in which he also co-starred with his wife Emily Blunt. Released on April half dozen, 2018, by Paramount Pictures, it received significant disquisitional acclamation,[68] being 96% Certified Fresh at Rotten Tomatoes based on 367 reviews, with the site describing Krasinski as a "ascension talent."[69] The pic also became a major box role hit, grossing over $340 1000000 worldwide, and led to a film series.[70]

Krasinski produces and stars equally the championship character in the television series Jack Ryan, making him the 5th thespian to portray the character after Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck and Chris Pine from the picture show series. Jack Ryan premiered on Amazon Video on August 31, 2018. Four months before the series premiere, the serial was renewed for a second flavour, after the critical and commercial success of A Quiet Place.[71]

In March 2020, Krasinski started a web series titled Some Skilful News (SGN) on YouTube as a response to the ongoing COVID-nineteen pandemic. The series focused on highlighting skilful news at the fourth dimension, while featuring celebrities including Steve Carell, Robert De Niro, the entire original Broadway cast of Hamilton, Brad Pitt, Samuel Fifty. Jackson, Oprah Winfrey, Emma Rock, Ryan Reynolds, Steven Spielberg, Jon Stewart, Malala Yousafzai and the cast of The Role.[72] [73] On Apr 17, 2020, Krasinski hosted a livestream virtual prom for high schoolers whose proms were cancelled due to the pandemic; 210,000 viewers tuned into the event, which included alive performances from Billie Eilish, Finneas, the Jonas Brothers, and DJ D-Nice.[74] Krasinski became ordained as a minister in the state of Massachusetts to officiate a virtual wedding as role of the series.[75] The ix-episode series attracted 72 million views and 2.58 million subscribers.[76] On May 22, 2020, ViacomCBS announced they had acquired the show to air on CBS All Access, but Krasinski later confirmed that he and ViacomCBS did not move forward with development plans for the company'south streaming platform. Instead, Krasinski would proceed Some Practiced News in its original format on YouTube and secondary video platforms established in the evidence'south original run, such as Snapchat.[77] [78]

On January 20, 2021, Krasinski spoke at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris's inauguration celebration via a remote address from his home function.[79] Krasinski hosted his first episode of Saturday Night Live later that calendar month, which was watched past 6.69 million viewers and received positively by critics.[fourscore] [81] [82]

Krasinski directed and wrote the sequel A Serenity Identify Part II, in which he also had a supporting role. Initially scheduled for March twenty, 2020, it was delayed due to COVID-nineteen (theatres began to shut down the week of March xvi).[83] It was eventually released on May 28, 2021, to positive reviews, becoming a box office success, and the first film of the pandemic era to cross $100m at the domestic box function.[84] [85] On Rotten Tomatoes, the sequel earned a 91% Fresh rating with 355 reviews, with an overall consensus that the "nerve-wracking" film successfully expanded the globe "without losing runway of its eye".[86]

In May 2021, Krasinski's production company, Sunday Dark Productions, signed a showtime-await deal with Paramount Pictures.[87] In August of the aforementioned year, Krasinski had a cameo advent as a silhouetted gamer in the film Free Guy, starring Ryan Reynolds.[88]

In May 2022, Krasinski fabricated his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut every bit Reed Richards / Mister Fantastic in Doc Foreign in the Multiverse of Madness as a fellow member of the Illuminati[89] after many years worth of fan casting,[xc] and interest from Krasinski himself.[91]

In June 2022, he voiced Superman in animated film DC League of Super-Pets directed by Jared Stern.[92]

Upcoming projects [edit]

In Oct 2019, Krasinski's fantasy comedy Imaginary Friends was picked up by Paramount Pictures; in addition to writing, directing, and producing the project, Krasinski will co-star with Ryan Reynolds, who will as well serve as producer.[93] The projection, which was afterward retitled IF, will also co-star Phoebe Waller-Span, Fiona Shaw, Louis Gossett Jr., and Krasinski'southward The Office co-star Steve Carell, and was gear up to be released on Nov 17, 2023.[94] [95] In July 2022, the film was further delayed to May 24, 2024.[96]

Other work [edit]

Beginning in March 2006, Krasinski narrated a series of commercials for Enquire.com.[97] He has also narrated commercials for Apple TV, Verizon Wireless, Esurance,[98] BlackBerry Storm,[99] My Coke Rewards,[100] and Carnival Cruise Lines,[101] and has appeared in print advertisements for Gap. In 2020, he starred across fellow Bostonians Chris Evans, Rachel Dratch, and David Ortiz in a pop Super Basin commercial for the 2020 Hyundai Sonata's Smart Park characteristic, pronouncing it "Smaht Park".[102] He was listed equally i of People'south Sexiest Men Alive in 2006, 2009, 2018, and 2019. He has narrated the children's books Curious George Goes to the Hospital,[103] which was included in the special Curious George drove Curious George: 75th Anniversary Edition, which he also narrated.[104]

Personal life [edit]

A man and a woman stand next to each other as they smile for a camera

Krasinski began dating English extra Emily Blunt in November 2008.[105] They became engaged in August 2009[106] and married in a private official ceremony on July ten, 2010, in Como, Italy, at the former habitation of George Clooney.[107] They split their time between London, Los Angeles, and Brooklyn Heights, New York City, and he has described their frequent moves equally "nomadic".[108] They accept 2 daughters.[109] [110] [ non-principal source needed ]

Krasinski is a fan of the Boston Cerise Sox. In 2011, he starred in a New Era/MLB ad campaign with Alec Baldwin, playing off the rivalry betwixt the Scarlet Sox and Baldwin's preferred team, the New York Yankees.[111]

Filmography [edit]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Philanthropy [edit]

Some Good Merch [edit]

In May 2020, Krasinski partnered with Sevenly, fifth Element, and the Starbucks Foundation to launch Some Good Merch, an online merchandise store designed to enhance financial back up for multiple social causes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Store items, including shirts, mugs, tote bags, ornaments, and reusable face up masks, featured donated fan fine art of Krasinski'due south Some Expert News web show, besides as artwork made for the testify by Krasinski's daughters.[112] [113] All sales profits went to one of half dozen charities of the buyer'due south choosing, with The Starbucks Foundation agreeing to match upwards to ane million dollars. Some Expert Merch raised most $500,000 inside one month and over $2 million by 2021.[114] [115] Initial donations were made to World Central Kitchen, the Restaurant Employee Relief Fund, Directly Relief, Trauma Gratuitous World, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Financial donations from Some Good Merch to Direct Relief, in coordination with a team at the First Nations Fund, were channeled into thousands of COVID-19 PPE, face masks and sanitizer, and other medical relief supplies for the Navajo Nation and White River Indian Hospital in Fort Apache Indian Reservation, a facility serving over 17,000 tribal members and run by the Indian Health Service (IHS).[116] [117] Additional PPE donations were made to SelfHelp Community Services, a dwelling house and community-based healthcare service for elderly Holocaust survivors and homebound seniors.[118]

In June 2020, following widespread public protests confronting racial injustice in the U.s., Some Skilful Merch added donation options for the Black Lives Matter organisation and the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, a civil and human rights legal organization dedicated to fighting racial injustice and eliminating structural racial disparities.[119] In October, Some Good Merch donations to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America assisted in the remote re-opening of the Metro Atlanta BGCA and the creation of new altitude learning programs later on the clubs were forced to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[120] At this time, donations to Trauma Free World likewise went towards the international "Signs for Hope" plan, which assists in the training of trauma-informed care for deafened children and orphans.[121] In December 2020, following the release of the ninth episode of Some Good News, Toys for Tots was fabricated bachelor as an additional charitable pick on Sevenly, which is an organization that provides toys to children whose families cannot afford to buy them around the Christmas vacation.[122]

Fundraising [edit]

For his 40th altogether in October 2019, Krasinski launched a viral fundraising entrada for Family Achieve, a non-profit, Boston-based system designed to provide financial assistance to families coping with cancer treatment. While on Jimmy Kimmel Alive!, Krasinski explained "I wanted to do something good with my 40th birthday, 'cause every bit I was going over the hill I thought I'd exercise something prissy. And then I really just begged people for money." The campaign raised over $500,000 dollars, with Krasinski and his wife continuing to spearhead fundraising efforts for the organisation later on via Family Reach's Promise for the Holidays campaign.[123] [124] Partnering with the Omaze foundation in 2018, Krasinski and his married woman as well raised money for the Malala Fund, which advocates for education rights for girls and women.[125] In 2020, Krasinski and Blunt raised an additional $456,000 for the Family unit Reach organization.[126]

From March to December 2020, Krasinski and his Sunday Night Productions team created multiple fundraising and donation opportunities through their Some Skillful News web show. This included providing three months of free cellphone service for all nurses and doctors in the United states of america through AT&T and lifetime season pass tickets for Boston-based front-line medical workers to Boston Red Sox baseball games.[127] Krasinski's daughters as well helped to design a t-shirt with Sevenly and PepsiCo to help heighten money for restaurant employees struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic; through SGN, PepsiCo too agreed to donate an additional $three one thousand thousand to the Restaurant Employee Relief Fund.[128] On the show'southward ninth episode, a "holiday special" in December 2020, FedEx committed to altruistic $5 1000000 to Toys for Tots Holiday Bulldoze.[129]

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Krasinski

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