Steve Carell
Below is a complete filmography (list of movies he's appeared in) for Steve Carell. If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@meninmovies.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.

Movie Credits
High T (2007)
Juvenile (2007)
Untitled Steve Carell Project (2007)
Dan in Real Life (2007)
[ Dane Cook ]
Evan Almighty (2007)
[ Morgan Freeman ][ Lauren Graham ][ Jonah Hill ][ John Goodman ][ Jimmy Bennett ]
Over the Hedge (2006)
[ Nick Nolte ][ Charlie Schlatter ][ Bruce Willis ][ William Shatner ][ Thomas Haden Church ]
American Storage (2006)
[ David Krumholtz ]
Get Smart (2006)
Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
[ Alan Arkin ][ Greg Kinnear ][ Paul Dano ][ Bryan Cranston ]
Conflict Resolution (2006)
[ John Krasinski ][ Rainn Wilson ][ B.J. Novak ]
Drug Testing (2006)
[ John Krasinski ][ Rainn Wilson ][ B.J. Novak ]
Michael's Birthday (2006)
[ John Krasinski ][ Rainn Wilson ][ B.J. Novak ]
Take Your Daughter to Work Day (2006)
[ John Krasinski ][ Rainn Wilson ][ B.J. Novak ]
The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005)
[ Paul Rudd ][ David Koechner ][ Jonah Hill ][ Romany Malco ][ Seth Rogen ]
Bewitched (2005)
[ Will Ferrell ][ Michael Caine ][ Jason Schwartzman ][ Nick Lachey ][ Stephen Colbert ]
Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie (2004)
[ Fred Willard ][ Will Ferrell ][ Justin Long ][ Vince Vaughn ][ Luke Wilson ]
Melinda and Melinda (2004)
[ Josh Brolin ][ Jonny Lee Miller ][ Will Ferrell ][ Woody Allen ][ Chiwetel Ejiofor ]
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
[ Tim Robbins ][ Ben Stiller ][ Dylan Walsh ][ Fred Willard ][ Will Ferrell ]
Sleepover (2004)
[ Hunter Parrish ][ Sam Huntington ][ Sean Faris ][ Thad Luckinbill ][ Evan Peters ]
Bruce Almighty (2003)
[ Jim Carrey ][ Mick Jagger ][ Elvis Presley ][ Morgan Freeman ][ Avril Lavigne ]
Street of Pain (2003)
Outlaw Golf (2002)
Episode #28.3 (2002)
[ Bill Chott ][ Stephen Colbert ]
H.U.D. (2000)
[ Robert Stack ]
Episode #25.19 (2000)
[ Stephen Colbert ]
Suits (1999)
Episode #24.18 (1999)
[ Stephen Colbert ][ John Goodman ]
Tomorrow Night (1998)
[ Bill Chott ]
Episode #24.7 (1998)
[ Stephen Colbert ]
Curly Sue (1991)
[ James Belushi ][ John Hughes ][ John Ashton ][ Fred Dalton Thompson ]
Life As We Know It! (1991)
[ Ryan Stiles ]

 

Possessing a sort of surreal, outlandish, and childish comic persona that is only enhanced by his deceptively straight-laced appearance, comic performer Steve Carell first gained a faithful following thanks to an enduring run as a correspondent on the popular Comedy Central news satire series The Daily Show. Though Carell had been performing on the small screen in such shows as The Dana Carvey Show and Over the Top since the early '90s, it was his grating but hilariously obnoxious reports on The Daily Show that truly made him a talent to watch.A native of Concord, MA, and an alumni of Chicago's famed Second City comedy troupe, Carell gained early experience with stints at the Windy City's Goodman and Wisdom Bridge Theaters. Following his feature debut in the 1991 comedy Curly Sue, Carell made a name for himself in television as a writer/performer on The Dana Carvey Show. In the years that followed, he would frequently alternate between film and television, and he continued to do so after joining the cast of The Daily Show in 1999. Sharp-eared television viewers would recognize Carell as the voice of crime-fighter Gary (a role that he played opposite Daily Show co-star Stephen Colbert) on Saturday Night Live's popular TV Funhouse segment "The Ambiguously Gay Duo." Following roles in such little-seen features as Tomorrow Night and Suits, Carell would return to the small screen for a key supporting role in ex-Seinfeld star Julia Louis-Dreyfus' short-lived sitcom Watching Ellie.In 2003, Carell nearly stole the show from comic megastar Jim Carrey with his role as an obnoxious television newscaster in the heavenly comedy Bruce Almighty, before once again stepping into a faux television studio to portray cerebrally challenged weather forecaster Brick Tamland in the 2004 Will Ferrell vehicle Anchorman. Carell then stepped out of the newsroom and into cubicle-land for the lead in the American remake of the popular British sitcom The Office, for which he won a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy Series in 2005. Carell also made a brief but indelible cameo opposite Anchorman co-star Ferrell in the big-screen adaptation of Bewitched.Carell's Anchorman colleagues also aided him in realizing his breakout role, later that same summer: the hapless innocent title character of The 40-Year-Old Virgin. Written by Carell and co-scripted and directed by Anchorman producer Judd Apatow, the raunchy-yet-sweet comedy had an inauspicious August release, yet its bawdy, adult-oriented laughs resonated with much of the same audience that made The Wedding Crashers an R-rated success story just a few weeks prior. Like Ferrell before him, Carell suddenly found himself in the enviable position of being able to pick and choose from a number of high-priced, high-profile comedic starring roles, among them the Bruce Almighty sequel Evan Almighty.


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