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Steven John Carell (born August 16, 1962) is an American actor and comedian. He played Michael Scott in The Office (2005–2011), NBC’s adaptation of the British series created by Stephen Merchant and Ricky Gervais, where Carell also worked as an occasional producer, writer and director. Carell has received numerous accolades for his performances in both film and television, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy for his work on The Office. He was recognized as "America's Funniest Man" by Life magazine. Carell gained recognition as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart from 1999 to 2005. He went on to star in several comedy films, including Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) and its 2013 sequel, as well as The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Evan Almighty (2007), Get Smart (2008), Date Night (2010), Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011), and The Way, Way Back (2013). He also voice acted in Over the Hedge (2006), Horton Hears a Who! (2008) and the Despicable Me franchise (2010–present). Carell began to shift into more dramatic roles in the 2010s, with his role as wrestling coach and convicted murderer John Eleuthère du Pont in the drama film Foxcatcher (2014) earning him, among various honors, nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He also starred in Little Miss Sunshine (2006), The Big Short (2015), and Battle of the Sexes (2017), the last two earning him his eighth and ninth Golden Globe Award nominations, respectively. In 2018, he re-teamed with Anchorman and The Big Short director Adam McKay for the Dick Cheney biographical film Vice, in which he portrayed Donald Rumsfeld, and played journalist David Sheff in the drama film Beautiful Boy. Carell returned to television as the co-creator of the TBS comedy series Angie Tribeca (2016–2018), which he developed with his wife, Nancy Carell. He starred as Mitch Kessler in the Apple TV+ drama series The Morning Show (2019–present), for which he received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. He also returned to comedy with the lead role of General Mark R. Naird in the Netflix sitcom Space Force (2020–2022).

Steve Carell

Raphael
for Raphael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Black-Eyed Bart
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Based on the 1987 Ninja Turtles TV series. April O’Neil gives the Turtles photographic evidence of the unlawful activities by some gang called the Black-Eyed Bunch, but one of the members named Black-Eyed Bart, the first youngest brother of Black-Eyed Bert and constant blabbermouth, makes a clean getaway from the Bunch because he hid their stolen loot from the gold depository somewhere in Central Park. Then after the Turtles take away Bart and the rest of the Black-Eyed Bunch get away, Bart is found guilty and sentenced by Judge Rudy (similar to Judge Judy) to 3 years in the Mid-State Penitentiary, and the Turtles are assigned to take him there by the weekend. In the meantime, Shredder’s goons, Rocksteady & Bebop, are asked to meet the Black-Eyed Bunch and ask them to help them deal with the Turtles. Black-Eyed Bert and the others are also after Black-Eyed Bart because of the hidden loot in Central Park. From the creators of Legend of the Three Caballeros (2018). Voices by Ben Stiller, Tom Kenny, Steve Carell, David DeLuise, Hugh Laurie, Grey DeLisle, Jake Green, John DiMaggio, Kyle Hebert, Kirk Thornton, April Winchell, Johnny Depp, Wally Wingert, Eric Bauza, and Bruce Lanoil.