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James Duncan Halpert [3] is a fictional character in the U.S. version of the television sitcom The Office, portrayed by John Krasinski.He is introduced as a sales representative at the Scranton branch of paper distribution company Dunder Mifflin, before temporarily transferring to the Stamford branch in the third season.
Meanwhile, in Stamford, Connecticut, Jim Halpert gains authority over Karen Filippelli's schedule for the day. When Karen mentions her favorite kind of Herr's potato chips is missing from the vending machine, Jim tells Karen that they cannot work until they find her chips. The duo spends the rest of the day searching stores and vending machines ...
The Office is an American television series based on the British television comedy of the same name. The format of the series is a parody of the fly on the wall documentary technique that intersperses traditional situation comedy segments with mock interviews with the show's characters, provides the audience access to the ongoing interior monologues for all of the main characters, as well as ...
NBC's "The Office" ran for nine seasons and included many memorable characters and episodes.Jim and Pam's proposal scene was the single most expensive shot on the entire series. The computers in ...
Jim Halpert, always thinking of what to get his bullpen-mate for the holidays, decided to wrap Dwight's desk, chair, lamp, computer — basically everything — in Christmas wrapping paper. Or ...
John Krasinski has revealed his wife Emily Blunt was the mastermind behind one of the most romantic Jim Halpert and Pam Beesly moments in the final season of The Office.. The actor, 44, was ...
"The Fire" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show's tenth episode overall. Written by B. J. Novak and directed by Ken Kwapis, the episode first aired in the United States on October 11, 2005, on NBC. The episode features Amy Adams as Jim's girlfriend, Katy.
Jim Halpert asks Dunder Mifflin CEO David Wallace if he can work part-time so he can go to Philadelphia to help with his sports marketing job. David Wallace says that he might be needed in the office if there is a crisis with one of his clients, to which he responds that Stanley Hudson and Phyllis Vance have agreed to cover for him, though he ...