Steve Carell

 
 
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  • Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway in London for ‘Get Smart’
  • Anne Hathaway and Steve Carell in ‘Get Smart’
  • Steve Carell and Nancy Walls at a charity screening of ‘Get Smart’ in Boston
  • Anne Hathaway and Steve Carell at the after party for the premiere of ‘Get Smart’
  • Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway at the ‘Get Smart’ Q & A in Las Vegas, Nev.
  • Eve poses on the Miss Sixty red carpet
  • Steve and his wife Nancy Walls
  • Steve Carell
  • Steve Carell
  • Steve Carell hangs at an NBC event

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    Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway in London for ‘Get Smart’

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    Anne Hathaway and Steve Carell in ‘Get Smart’

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    Steve Carell and Nancy Walls at a charity screening of ‘Get Smart’ in Boston

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    Anne Hathaway and Steve Carell at the after party for the premiere of ‘Get Smart’

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    Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway at the ‘Get Smart’ Q & A in Las Vegas, Nev.

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    Eve poses on the Miss Sixty red carpet

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    Steve and his wife Nancy Walls

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    Steve Carell

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    Steve Carell

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    Steve Carell hangs at an NBC event

 

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January 26, 2010

Oprah, Clint Eastwood Voted Most Popular TV & Movie Stars Of 2009

Ellen DeGeneres, Johnny Depp, David Letterman, Sandra Bullock – and even Glenn Beck — are certainly popular.

But they all pale in popularity compared to Oprah Winfrey and Clint Eastwood.

Oprah has been voted America’s Favorite TV personality for 2009, with Eastwood voted America’s Favorite Movie star, according to new polls conducted by Harris Interactive.

Which other stars cracked the top 10?

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overview

Steve Carell’s dry, snarky and often self-mocking humor come directly from his many years on the improv comedy circuit.Born in 1962, Steve is one of the top comedy guys in the business today with a string of recent successes including, “Anchorman,” “The 40 Year Old Virgin,” (which he co-wrote with Judd Apatow), “Little Miss Sunshine,” “Dan in Real Life,” and, of course, one of the hottest sitcoms around, NBC’s “The Office.”

Steve is no stranger to the small screen, he’s been a regular correspondent on “The Daily Show” and he was the voice of Gary as part of the “Ambiguously Gay Duo” skit, which moved to “Saturday Night Live,” after a brief run on short-lived “The Dana Carvey Show.”

Steve lives in Los Angeles with his wife, “SNL” alum Nancy Walls and their two children.

He’ll star soon in the 2008 summer comedy tent pole, “Get Smart,” alongside Anne Hathaway.

  • Name: Steve Carell
  • Birthdate: August 16, 1962
  • Birthplace: Concord, Massachusetts

fun facts

  • Steve did the voice of Gary on the “Saturday Night Live” skit “The Ambiguously Gay Duo.”

  • Steve co-wrote and starred in “The 40 Year Old Virgin.”

  • Prior to starring in “The Office,” Steve appeared in multiple failed sitcoms, including “Watching Ellie” with Julia Louis-Dreyfus.