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‘Parks and Rec’ Star Jim O’Heir: ‘Welcome to Pawnee’

‘Parks and Rec’ Star Jim O’Heir: ‘Welcome to Pawnee’

Update: 2024-11-20
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Jim O’Heir has almost 200 acting credits to his name, appearing on dozens of iconic TV shows like ‘ER,’ ‘Friends,’ and ‘Better Call Saul.’ But as he reveals in this episode, he almost turned down the role of Jerry Gergich on ‘Parks and Recreation’ because his agents worried it was too small. O’Heir writes about his fateful decision to take a chance on what could have remained a “background” part in his new book ‘Welcome to Pawnee,’ which is part memoir, part oral history and all around love letter to the show that changed his life. The veteran character actor shares stories about auditioning for Ron Swanson, finding out he and Retta had been elevated to series regulars just of Paul Schneider (Mark Brendanawicz) had been let go, learning that Christie Brinkley had been cast as his wife, and why he believes the show is still comforting people in dark times nearly a decade after it went off the air. Plus, O’Heir delivers perhaps the all-time greatest answer to our final question: What’s a memory from your career that you laugh about now but really was not funny when it happened?


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‘Parks and Rec’ Star Jim O’Heir: ‘Welcome to Pawnee’

‘Parks and Rec’ Star Jim O’Heir: ‘Welcome to Pawnee’