John Krasinski BJ Novak Newton South High School

John Krasinski BJ Novak Newton South High School
John Krasinski BJ Novak Newton South High School, The first John Krasinski appearance on stage was in a satirical play written and casted by BJ Novak for Newton South High School. Inspired by David Foster Wallace’s Brief Interviews with Hideous Men, Krasinski decided to continue acting. He then went on to attend the National Theater Institute,

The Royal Shakespeare Company, and The Actor’s Center. To pursue an acting career, he went to South Carolina and did commercials, guest appearances on TV shows, as well as readings of off-Broadway plays. He also appeared in the play What the Eunuch Saw by a former college classmate.

In the summer of 2000, Krasinski spent time on Late Night with Conan O’Brien as a script intern. But today, Kransinski has gone well beyond his days an intern. He’s now a star in the NBC hit The Office. In addition to The Office, a John Krasinski appearance can also be seen on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Without A Trace, Ed, American Dad! as the voice of a squirrel, and an episode of CSI.

A John Krasinski appearance can also bee seen in films such as Kinsey, Jarhead, Duane Hopwood, Shrek the Third, A New Wave, Smiley Face, License to Wed, Leatherheads, and The Holiday. He also had cameo appearances in For Your Consideration and The Notebook. In 2008, Krasinski wrote and directed a film adaptation of David Foster Wallace’s Brief Interviews with Hideous Men. He is also responsible for the footage of Scranton, Pennsylvania for The Office, as well as the clips shown in the opening credits.

**John Krasinski Speaker**

A John Krasinksi speaker appearance can have the actor talk about his transition from a humble beginnings as a high school ensemble cast member to his roll as star of an award winning television sitcom.

**John Krasinski Appearance**

A John Krasinski appearance was featured in People magazine’s Sexiest Men Alive issue of 2006.

**John Krasinski Endorsement**

Popular John Krasinski endorsement deals include his series of commercials for Ask.com and a commercial for the Apple TV. There was also a John Krasinski endorsement deal with Gap as well as Best Buy.