i was a fan of the office, and steve carell, we were acquaintances. i was impressed with what he was doing and how the show looked, i felt like i could fit in. it was a scary choice, but it was also a no-brainer. tavis: this could be said of any character that one place over time, both of these characters that you played on the daily show at the office could lead to typecasting. i am trying to juxtaposed you not wanting to be typecast on the daily show. >> any actor that is desperately trying to avoid typecasting is actually avoiding reality. we are all typecast in whatever type that we are. if you can find your pigeonhole and celebrate it, you are actually doing something savvy from a business standpoint. i do feel like i have a lot to offer that people haven't seen yet, i have a broader scale said. i am excited to share that. tavis: is very serious or dramatic side? >> yes. i just did a movie with jason siegel, "jeff who lives at home." i wouldn't call it a drama, but we had some serious stuff in there. down the road, i am open-minded to that sort o