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Nicholas David Offerman (born June 26, 1970) is an American actor. He became widely known for his role as Ron Swanson in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation (2009–2015), for which he received the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy and was twice nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Offerman has also appeared in the second season of the FX series Fargo (2015), for which he received a nomination for the Critics' Choice Television Award, as well as the FX on Huluseries Pam & Tommy (2022) and the HBO series The Last of Us (2023), for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. He has acted in numerous independent films, including The Kings of Summer (2013), Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015), The Founder (2016), and Hearts Beat Loud (2018). Offerman's other work includes executive producing and starring in the film The House of Tomorrow (2017). He also played the President of the United States in the movie Civil War(2024), directed by Alex Garland. He voiced Agent Powers on Gravity Falls (2012–2016) and has provided voice acting work for The Lego Movie franchise (2014–2019), Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015), Ice Age: Collision Course (2016), and the Sing film franchise (2016–present). He hosted Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics (2020). He began co-hosting the NBC reality competition series Making It (2018–2021) with Parks and Recreation co-star Amy Poehler; the duo received three nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program. Description above from the Wikipedia article about Nick Offerman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Nick Offerman

Harvey Bullock
for Harvey Bullock in DCU Batman: The Brave and the bold
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Bruce Wayne is the Dark Knight at his peak, feared by Gotham's criminals and respected by the Batfamily he has built over the years. But his life changes when he crosses paths with Tim Drake, a brilliant young orphan who discovers his secret identity on his own and insists on becoming the new Robin. Reluctant to take on the responsibility of another protégé—still haunted by the loss of Jason Todd—Bruce struggles with his instincts for isolation while Tim proves himself not only fearless but also a natural detective. Meanwhile, Gotham is under attack by a wave of crimes caused by the Scarecrow, who has developed a new fear toxin capable of tapping into the innermost minds of his victims. To stop this threat, Batman and his new partner will have to face their worst fears: Bruce, the fear of failing as a father again; and Tim, the fear of never being accepted as part of the family. In the end, it's not just Gotham that needs saving, but also the heart of a man who swore he'd never open himself again—until he realized that perhaps, to overcome his fear, he must finally learn what it means to be a father.