Steve Carell Recalls Paul Rudd's Warning Against 'The Office' Audition and Initial Pilot Struggles

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

Steve Carell recently shared fascinating insights into the tumultuous early days of NBC's 'The Office,' revealing that fellow actor Paul Rudd cautioned him against auditioning for the role of Michael Scott. This apprehension stemmed from the immense shadow cast by Ricky Gervais' highly acclaimed original British series. Carell's decision to take on the part, despite widespread industry skepticism and an infamously low-scoring pilot, ultimately paved the way for the American adaptation to achieve iconic status, earning him critical recognition and global fame.

During an appearance on Amy Poehler's 'Good Hang' podcast, Carell recounted how the notion of an American remake of 'The Office' was met with considerable doubt. Poehler herself admitted to initially thinking it was a 'terrible idea,' believing no one could replicate Gervais' performance or the show's original magic. This sentiment was echoed across the industry, with many advising Carell to steer clear of the project. His 'Anchorman' co-star, Paul Rudd, was particularly vocal, reportedly pulling Carell aside to emphatically state, 'Don't do it, man. Don't audition.' Rudd, like many others, felt the role was untouchable.

Despite the prevailing negativity, Carell chose to move forward, securing the lead role of Michael Scott. However, the initial reception for the American pilot was anything but promising. Carell frankly admitted that 'Our pilot was the lowest testing pilot in the history of NBC,' adding that 'People really hated it. They actively hated it.' This stark assessment highlights the precarious position the show was in during its nascent stages. Miraculously, 'The Office' managed to defy these early setbacks and blossomed into a cultural phenomenon, running for nine seasons and producing 201 episodes. Carell's portrayal of Michael Scott earned him six Emmy nominations and solidified his status as a household name, particularly after his breakout film role in 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin.'

A key to Carell's distinct performance was his deliberate choice to avoid watching the British original. He explained, 'I watched a minute of one and he was so good and so specific and so funny, I thought, 'If I watch a second more, I'm just gonna go on an audition with that.' This conscious decision allowed him to develop his own unique interpretation of the character, rather than simply imitating Gervais. While 'The Office' franchise has seen a recent spin-off with 'The Paper,' Carell has consistently expressed his disinterest in reprising the role of Michael Scott, believing it's best to preserve the show's legacy as it is. He famously told Collider in 2018, 'I think it's maybe best to leave well enough alone and just let it exist as what it was. It was a special thing. It was a special thing before people thought it was a special thing. It was special to us, before other people started feeling that way. So, no.'

The journey of 'The Office' and Steve Carell's involvement is a testament to perseverance and artistic integrity in the face of widespread skepticism. From a heavily warned-against audition and a historically low-testing pilot, the show defied expectations to become a beloved and enduring comedy series. Carell's commitment to creating an original character, rather than mimicking his predecessor, proved crucial to the show's eventual success. His decision to respectfully distance himself from potential revivals further solidifies the show's place in television history, allowing its original run to stand as a singular achievement.

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