
Renowned for his acclaimed performances on 'Breaking Bad', the actor has shared his perspective on why he ultimately missed out on the lead role on the hit NBC comedy series.
- Jul 11, 2024
AceShowbiz - Bob Odenkirk recently appeared on the "Office Ladies" podcast hosted by former "The Office" co-stars Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey. In the episode, he candidly discussed the audition process and the reasons why he believes Steve Carell landed the iconic role of Michael Scott.
Odenkirk attributed his perceived earnest seriousness to his inability to fully embody the lightheartedness and genuine fun that were essential to the character. He explained that while he brought a similar earnestness to his comedic roles, it often carried a darker undertone that may not have been as suitable for the Michael Scott persona.
Despite missing out on the lead role, Odenkirk eventually appeared in "The Office" in the show's ninth and final season. In the episode "Moving On," he portrayed a real estate company manager, similar to Carell's Michael Scott, where Pam was interviewing for a position. Odenkirk described this guest role as an opportunity to showcase what his interpretation of the character might have been.
However, Odenkirk also acknowledged that his performance was heavily influenced by Carell's portrayal, confirming that his character was intended as a tribute to the original Michael Scott rather than a reflection of his own unique take on the role.
In retrospect, Odenkirk believes that the differences in their comedic styles played a significant role in Steve Carell's successful portrayal of Michael Scott. He commended Carell's ability to convey genuine fun and lightness, which contrasted with his own earnest seriousness.
Ultimately, Odenkirk found great success in his role as the morally complex lawyer Saul Goodman in "Breaking Bad" and its spin-off "Better Call Saul". This role allowed him to showcase his versatility in dramatic and comedic performances.
While "The Office" would have been a different series with Odenkirk in the lead role, his insights provide a valuable perspective on the critical factors that influenced the casting decision and ultimately shaped the enduring legacy of Steve Carell's Michael Scott.