The newest member of the cast talks about his character and where The Offic. My uncle had it, and I remember just randomly chatting with strangers in chat rooms, which is really creepy and hilarious. Acting and directing in the film at the same time was a bit challenging because you have to compartmentalize a lot of different stuff in your brain.”Duke is an Arkansas native and while he’s bummed the film won’t have a theatrical release because of the spread of COVID-19, he’s excited for people to watch his movie at home.

His thesis film was the pilot for Clark and Michael. I was more autodidactic, in the sense that I read a lot and kind of knew what I wanted to do from a pretty young age. Arkansas seems to be a world away from Clark Duke's previous work, but it's still home..

I loved it and that’s what I’ve always wanted to do.

“Basically, it gave us the idea of what we wanted to do and it became Clark and Michael. I like the weird late 80s, early 90s I turned 35 on Tuesday, and like a lot of people that were also 15 at the time, my friends and I were making stuff that was basically Walking through the car wash can hurt a little too much.

I was really into comics. I was a big reader. ... Clark Duke on the Farewell Season. Originally from Arkansas, Clark attended film school at Loyola Marymount University. The Glenwood native appeared in The Office, Kick-Ass, Sex Drive, …

Like a lot of kids in the 90s, the X-Men were my favorite. That's not a good way to live.We should try UBI, universal basic income. Especially given everything going on right now, I'm curious to see if they'll actually give that a shot. Duke got the chance to do both in his new film “Arkansas,” a movie about how a series of mistakes leads to a collision between two criminals and a drug kingpin in Arkansas. If you did have a phone, it was like a Nokia that texting was a nightmare on, and you could only play I remember having GeoCities pages and shit like that, just whatever a 15-year-old was capable of making.

Clark Duke is an actor, writer, and director best known for Clark and Michael, The Office, Kickass, and Hot Tub Time Machine. Watch The Office interview 'Clark Duke on the Farewell Season' on NBC.com.

But I remember like when I just learned you’ve gotta get used to that.

Clark Duke's feature film directorial debut, Arkansas, hits streaming video on demand services tomorrow. I wish I was still on there right now.”By viewing our video content, you are accepting the terms of our "It’s sort of the best of the left and right ideologies all at once."Bookish. So, not especially, to be honest.I don't know if it's a failure, because I really liked the movie a lot. Miley Cyrus, Oprah, & more! One of the biggest influences on his journey was “The Office.” Duke was inspired by the British version to create “Clark and Michael” with Michael Cera and was a fan of the American version before he joined the last season of the series.“I was a big fan of the show and the British Office came out when I was in college,” said Duke.

“It really makes directing a lot easier when the actors are that good. There's just telling everyone every few weeks they’ve got to sit at home indefinitely. Although Duke is only 34 years old, he’s had a few different chapters to his career. I probably wore them way too often.My first memory of it was really early. Like, the people protesting in the streets right now. Take A Sneak Peak At The Movies Coming Out This Week (8/12) Coronavirus Entertainment: #Graduation2020 feat. John Legend kicking off … It happened to me a bunch more times, you have no control over it. Dwight is having some fun at the expense of Clark Duke's Clark in this photo from the Season 9 premiere. It’s sort of the best of the left and right ideologies all at once, because it's a social welfare thing, but it's also the ultimate form of capitalism.A lot of everybody's frustrations right now with the COVID thing is that there's not really a plan.

I was a big fan of Andrew Yang’s platform and still am.

I didn't know how to code or understand HTML.I don't really know that I knew much of anything about it. Just as an experiment, it seems like a really interesting idea. I remember when Instant Messenger became a thing, like everybody used that all the time, all throughout school. It's worth trying.

I gotta throw in Weezer as another favorite as a 15-year-old. The cast is stacked with names like Liam Hemsworth, Vince Vaughn, John Malkovich, and Vivica A.