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      • Nick Offerman (Jerry) NBC Long before he became Ron Swanson, Nick Offerman was playing Jerry in one 1999 episode of The West Wing. Appearing in season 1's "The Crackpots and These Women," Offerman played a man who gets face time with C.J. Cregg (Allison Janney) thanks to Big Block of Cheese Day, using it to advocate for a wolves-only highway.
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  2. Aug 23, 2022 · Nick Offerman (Jerry) NBC. Long before he became Ron Swanson, Nick Offerman was playing Jerry in one 1999 episode of The West Wing. Appearing in season 1's "The Crackpots and These...

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  3. Jun 25, 2015 · Ron Swanson from Parks and Recreation just pitched a billion-dollar taxpayer-funded highway for wolves. Or rather, a then-little-known actor named Nick Offerman, who was still 10 years away...

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    • Evan Rachel Wood - Hogan Cregg. Long before True Blood and Westworld, and even before she was a troubled teen in Thirteen, a 14-year-old Evan Rachel Wood played press secretary C.J.
    • John Gallagher Jr. - Tyler. You might know John Gallagher Jr. from the 2020 horror Come Play, or as Liam Dempsey, who had a relationship with Evan Rachel Wood’s Dolores in Westworld’s third season.
    • Amy Adams - Cathy. Amy Adams has been nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Actress for American Hustle, and won two Golden Globes. She’s been in everything from kids movies like The Muppets and Enchanted, to the dark thriller Sharp Objects to the 2020 drama Hillbilly Elegy and even three episodes of The Office.
    • Elisabeth Moss - Zoey Bartlet. A Hollywood A-lister today, Elisabeth Moss was 17 years old when she began playing President Bartlet’s youngest daughter Zoey (her older sisters were played by Nina Siemaszko and Annabeth Gish, who are no schlubs themselves).
  4. Nick Offerman played Jerry in The Crackpots and These Women. He is best known for his starring role on Parks and Recreation (with Rob Lowe ) and also starred in the films We're The Millers , 21 Jump Street , Sin City and The Men Who Stare at Goats (with Stephen Root and Glenn Morshower ).

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    Modern Family star Ty Burrell had only ever appeared on television once before—in an episode of Law & Order, of course—when he went tête-à-tête with Sam Seaborn as a Rotarian arguing about a national seatbelt law in season three.

    Photo courtesy AmyAdamsFan.com In the same year as her breakout role in Steven Spielberg’s Catch Me If You Can, five-time Oscar nominee Amy Adams appeared in The West Wing’s season four premiere as an Indiana farm girl who tries to help Toby, Josh, and Donna—who’ve managed to get themselves lost—get to their next stop on the campaign trail. And tea...

    Photo courtesy I Spy A Famous Face It’s hard to imagine Jane Lynch notmaking use of her comedic chops, but she went the serious route in 2000 and 2001 as a member of the White House Press Corps—and a thorn in C.J. Cregg’s side—in two separate episodes.

    One could almost say that Clark Gregg got his Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. training in Sorkin’s fictional Oval Office. From 2001 to 2004, the man who would be Phil Coulson made eight appearances as no-nonsense FBI Special Agent Michael Casper.

    Photo courtesy ww_renaissance Two-time Golden Globe nominee Evan Rachel Wood was already an acting vet at the age of 15 when she played Hogan Cregg, who has enlisted the help of aunt C.J. to go prom dress shopping. Instead, Hogan is more interested in grilling Simon Donovan (Mark Harmon), the Secret Service Agent who has been assigned to accompany ...

    Photo courtesy Collider If you want to get a crash course in comedic timing, sharing a walk and talk with Bradley Whitford—even a brief one—is a pretty good start. And that’s exactly where Community star Danny Pudi got his. “That was actually my first TV role,” Pudi told Collider in 2012, “and it was the most terrifying. As you know, they did a lot...

    Nick Offerman’s Parks and Recreationalter ego Ron Swanson may have taken a picture of every steak he has ever eaten at Charles Mulligan’s Steakhouse, but in season one’s “The Crackpots and These Women” episode he plays Jerry, an animal rights activist intent on getting the White House to fund a near-billion-dollar “wolves-only highway” in honor of ...

    Photo courtesy Cookies of Sangria Ty Burrell wasn’t the only member of Modern Family clan to make an appearance on The West Wing: Ed O’Neill played Pennsylvania Governor Eric Baker in four episodes between 2004 and 2005. And Eric Stonestreet made a small appearance as “Staffer #1” in season two’s “Bad Moon Rising” episode.

    Photo courtesy of Cookies of Sangria Perhaps it’s a good thing that everyone’s favorite school principal, Mr. Belding, didn’t even get a character name when he appeared in season three’s “Bartlet for America” episode. He is simply known as C.E.O. Donor #2. (What would Zack and Kelly think?)

    Photo courtesy The West Wing Wiki Ian McShane was hardly a stranger to American audiences when he played Nikolai Ivanovich, a Russian negotiator in 2002’s “Enemies Foreign and Domestic” episode (he played screenwriter Don Lockwood on Dallas’ 12th season). But it would be another two years before Al Swearengen—the f***ing c***sucker he played in Dea...

  5. Offerman has also appeared on her talk show, The Megan Mullally Show. At the same time, he began appearing on television as a plumber on Will & Grace on its fourth season's Thanksgiving episode, on The King of Queens, in three episodes of 24, and in an episode of The West Wing.

  6. Jul 10, 2023 · 10 Nick Offerman. Photo Courtesy of NBC. Before his Parks and Recreation days, Nick Offerman appeared as Jerry, an activist trying to convince C.J. Cregg ( Allison Janney) to advocate for a...