Parks and Recreation gave the midwestern actor the role of a lifetime – one that he struggled to escape. But now, with a stunning standalone episode of The Last Of Us and a new standup tour, he’s found there’s life after Ron

At the weekends, Nick Offerman likes nothing more than to sit at home with his wife, Will and Grace’s Megan Mullally, doing puzzles while listening to an audiobook – “Which, by the way, is a huge life hack,” he says enthusiastically. “Those two activities use different parts of your brain and allow you to really lock into each of them.”

One day, Mullally had a brainwave: the pair should dress up and recreate the picture on the puzzle they had just finished, complete with cameos from their dogs. “So we would finish doing a Sunday of this activity and then Megan would say: ‘OK, great, now come up with me to my closet so I can dress us up,’” Offerman continues. “And of course, like a whiny kid, I was like: ‘Can we please get this over with?’ In hindsight, those pictures may end up being the greatest work we’ve ever done.”

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Benefit claimants face mounting debt burden, says thinktank

Resolution Foundation study suggests over a third of people who claimed universal…

Painting credited to Rembrandt pupil confirmed as work of Dutch master himself

Analysis of 1638 work, Landscape with Arched Bridge, confirms longstanding belief of…

New York reports 22,000 new Covid cases – but hospitals say they can cope

Omicron surge leads to event cancellations and lines at testing sites but…

Public support for lockdown measures is disintegrating – a new approach is needed | Owen Jones

We must take Covid variants like Omicron seriously, but the cycle of…