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Quirky, fun computer animation with Steve Carrell's superbaddy trying hard not to go soft.
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He played a montage of clips overlaying Sanchez talking jocularly on-air with scenes of Steve Carrell's lovably foolish character Michael Scott from the television show "The Office."
Jon Stewart: Rick Sanchez 'has a big heart' (Video) Melissa Bell 2010
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This makes him part of a group that includes Stephen Colbert and Steve Carrell—his role model and, until Mr. Carrell's recent departure from "The Office," his onscreen boss.
He Makes 'White Rice' Funny Joanne Kaufman 2011
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In the film, New Balance sneakers are cited as an example of socially unacceptable items that put a damper on Mr. Carrell's character's love life.
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In Carrell's version, there was a real-life Scottish countess (and witch) named Elizabeth Stewart, who in 1586 urged her husband to kill the teenaged King James of Scotland (later England's James I).
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It didn't take a genius to figure out that Steve Carrell's "Get Smart" remake would end up a franchise.
Steve Carell To Get Smarter? ‘Get Smart’ Sequel Plans Underway » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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Carrell's sophistication as a Shakespearean scholar is not, to put it mildly, equaled by her sophistication as a writer of thrillers.
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Carrell's Smart and Adams 'Smart have enough similarities that we recognize them as the same character, but Carrell adds his own touches.
Lance Mannion: 2008
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In the first, "Interred With Their Bones," Carrell's heroine, theater director Kate Stanley, pursued a lost manuscript.
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The novel benefits mightily from Carrell's graceful prose.
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