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Nicholas David Offerman (born June 26, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, carpenter, and writer. He became widely known for his role as in the sitcom Parks and Recreation (2009–2015), for which he received the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy and was twice nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

Offerman has also appeared in the second season of the FX series Fargo (2015), for which he received a nomination for the Critics' Choice Television Award, as well as the FX on Hulu series Pam & Tommy (2022) and the series The Last of Us (2023), for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. He has acted in numerous independent films, including The Kings of Summer (2013), Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015), (2016), and Hearts Beat Loud (2018).

Offerman's other work includes executive producing and starring in the film The House of Tomorrow (2017). He also played the President of the United States in the movie Civil War (2024), directed by . He voiced Agent Powers on (2012–2016) and has provided voice acting work for The Lego Movie franchise (2014–2019), Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015), (2016), the Sing franchise (2016–present), and Smurfs (2025). He also hosted (2020).

He began co-hosting the NBC reality competition series Making It (2018–2021) with Parks and Recreation co-star ; the duo received three nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program.


Early life and education
Nicholas David Offerman was born in Joliet, Illinois, on June 26, 1970, the son of nurse Cathy () and social studies teacher Ric Offerman."Local News", (Joliet), November 30, 2003. His father taught at a high school in Minooka. Offerman was raised in nearby Minooka, where he attended Minooka Community High School. He received a BFA from the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign in 1993. That year, he and a group of fellow students co-founded the theatre company . His parents were initially bewildered on his desire to become an actor, stating “It was bizarre to them…Nobody in our town had ever gone into the arts. So when I said: ‘I think I want to be an actor’, everybody kind of shook their head and said, ‘I don’t think you can get there from here.’”


Career

1997–2008: Early work and acting roles
Offerman lived in Chicago in the mid-1990s, where he participated with theater companies such as Steppenwolf, , and Wisdom Bridge. At Steppenwolf, he also worked as a fight choreographer and master carpenter, having been trained in carpentry by his father. During this time, Offerman became acquainted with , who was heavily involved with the Chicago improv comedy scene. Offerman can be seen on the big screen briefly as a construction worker in City of Angels (1998) and later in other films such as November (2004), Cursed (2005), (2005), Sin City (2005), The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009) and He also appeared in the 2006 film as a cop who attempts to arrest 's character, Mikal.

In 2003, he married Will & Grace actress . Offerman has also appeared on her talk show, The Megan Mullally Show. At the same time, he began appearing on television as a plumber on Will & Grace on its fourth season's episode, on The King of Queens, in three episodes of 24, and in an episode of The West Wing. Prior to Parks and Recreation, his most prominent role was as a factory worker and Benny Lopez's love interest Randy McGee on George Lopez. He appeared twice on , in 2003's "The Festival of Living Art" and 2005's "Always a Godmother, Never a God" and in the third-season episode of Monk, "Mr. Monk and the Election" as a helper for the campaign of Natalie Teeger. In 2007, Offerman co-starred in the series American Body Shop.


2009–2015: Breakthrough with Parks and Recreation
In 2009, The Office producers and offered Offerman a series regular role in their sitcom Parks and Recreation for the character , the deadpan, government-hating, head of a city parks department and boss of 's character . Slate magazine declared Offerman " Parks and Recreation secret weapon", and said he regularly stole scenes and "has a gift for understated physical comedy." The role weaves antagonism and political philosophy with humanity, while the intense libertarian philosophy the character lives out is often played off against the equally intense social liberalism and "do-gooder" mentality of Poehler's character. Offerman said that supporting parts such as that of Parks and Recreation are his ideal roles, and that he draws particular inspiration from Reverend , the character played by Christopher Lloyd in the sitcom Taxi.

Offerman has also been featured in the series Childrens Hospital with and . He is the voice of Axe Cop in the animated series of the same name that premiered on July 27, 2013. In the same year, Offerman portrayed in the "Boston" episode of ' on . In 2014, he portrayed a lovesick German talk show host in video, Make You Better. The same year, he also appeared in a short film The Gunfighter directed by . Offerman played the role of the narrator of the film where the actors of the film break the fourth wall and are able to hear the narrator.

2012 saw him in two film roles, as 21 Jump Street's Deputy Chief Hardy and in Casa de Mi Padre as DEA Agent Parker. He reprised his role as Deputy Chief Hardy in 22 Jump Street two years later. Additionally, he starred in and produced an independent film, Somebody Up There Likes Me (2012), shot in Austin, Texas. He appeared in the 2013 comedy The Kings of Summer (2013), and We're the Millers, which starred and , and voiced MetalBeard in The Lego Movie. Offerman conceived of and starred in punk band 's 2013 video for their song "Cocaine". Offerman also played an alcoholic college guidance counselor in Believe Me. In 2014, Offerman and Mullally starred alongside each other in the off-Broadway one-act play, Annapurna. The two play an estranged couple that reunites one last time. In 2015, Offerman starred as Ignatius J. Reilly in a theatrical adaptation of A Confederacy of Dunces with the Huntington Theatre Company. Offerman played the recurring role Karl Weathers in the second season of Fargo (2015). Offerman voiced Grandpa Mike alongside wife Megan Mullally who voiced Grandma Linda in Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015).


2016–present: Career expansion
He portrayed the first establisher of McDonald's, , in (2016). In 2017, Offerman launched his Full Bush Tour which consisted of 28 shows across the U.S. and Canada. His All Rise Tour kicked off on July 20, 2019, in Thackerville and continued through the rest of 2019, hitting major cities: Chicago, San Francisco, Washington DC, Philadelphia, New York, Detroit, and Atlanta. Offerman also starred in alternative rock band They Might Be Giants' 2018 video for their song "The Greatest". In 2023, Offerman appeared in the third episode of the series The Last of Us as Bill. His performance, along with that of his co-star , was critically acclaimed, with some critics naming it a career-best performance, and Dais Johnston of Inverse labelled them as "Emmy-worthy". He went on to win Guest Actor in a Drama Series at the 2023 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

In 2025, Offerman starred with Jacob Tremblay and Dennis Quaid in the crime thriller Sovereign. Offerman was the Show Announcer for the 97th Academy Awards. He appeared in the 2025 film .


Other ventures

Writing
Offerman has authored four books, which he has also narrated as audiobooks:

  • Paddle Your Own Canoe: One Man's Fundamentals for Delicious Living (2013)
  • Gumption: Relighting the Torch of Freedom with America's Gutsiest Troublemakers (2015)
  • Good Clean Fun: Misadventures in Sawdust at Offerman Woodshop (2016)
  • Where the Deer and the Antelope Play: The Pastoral Observations of One Ignorant American Who Loves to Walk Outside (2021)

The first book is autobiographical with elements of career/ advice. The second discusses influential figures from U.S. history into the present. The third focuses on , and the fourth is a nature-related commentary featuring personal anecdotes.


Woodworking
Offerman has run the Offerman Woodshop with a crew of six craftsmen and women in Los Angeles since 2001. He has said that acting in TV and movies is "cramping my style at the woodshop" and "if I just had a life of woodworking and live theater, that'd be perfectly fine with me". He educated himself about woodworking with books and periodicals and has written several books about woodworking. He emphasizes that literature about the craft tends to be too somber and sober and actually it's important to know going in that you're supposed to make mistakes.


Freemasonry
Offerman confirmed his membership as a during a 2020 interview with Wired Magazine. He has written about his fascination with freemasonry in his book Gumption. He has since been featured in masonic articles, including the .


Personal life

Marriage
Offerman married actress on September 20, 2003. They met while co-starring in the play The Berlin Circle with the Evidence Room Theatre Company in the summer of 2000. They have worked together on series and films such as Will & Grace, Parks and Recreation, , The Kings of Summer, Smashed, Hotel Transylvania 2, Bob's Burgers, You, Me and the Apocalypse, The Great North and The Umbrella Academy. They began a live comedy tour in 2016, the theme of which was their sex life. In 2019, they started In Bed with Nick and Megan, a podcast discussing their personal lives while interviewing guests.


Politics
When asked whether he is a libertarian like his character , Offerman said in 2017, "While I admire the philosophy of the libertarian mindset, I think it's proven to be ineffectual in actual governance. So no, I'm not. I'm a free-thinking American." He described as racist and sexist during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, but also mocked Trump's opponent for her private email controversy. Upon voting in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, he a photo of himself with an "I Voted" sticker, adding the caption "" in reference to Democratic presidential candidate . That year, he also tweeted his support for Democratic candidate Charles Booker in the U.S. Senate Democratic primary in Kentucky.

Although some political commentators likened Offerman's depiction of the US President in Civil War to Donald Trump, Offerman denied that his performance was based on Trump and argued that politics did not serve as an influence on the film. In an April 2024 GQ interview, Offerman described himself as "progressive", but also "conservative in many ways". In the same interview, he said he believes the "semantics" of the political spectrum "have lost their meaning." On August 27, 2024, he endorsed for the 2024 presidential election with a song titled "Proud to Be a Kamala Man" a parody of "God Bless the USA" by .


Acting credits

Film
1997Going All the WayWilks
1998City of AngelsConstruction Worker
1999Treasure IslandSamuel
2000GrooveSergeant Channahon
Forever LuluMan at Boardner's
2002Murder by NumbersOfficer at Richard's House
2002Electrician at Patty’s House
2004NovemberOfficer Roberts
2005CursedOfficer
Sin CityShlubb
Miss Congeniality 2Karl Steele
2006Cop
2007The Go-GetterNick the Potter
2008Harmony & MeMeter Maid Man
2009The Men Who Stare at GoatsScotty Mercer
Taking ChancesSheriff Hoke Hollander
2010Audrey the TrainwreckDavid George
All Good ThingsJim McCarthy
2012Somebody Up There Likes MeSalAlso producer
SmashedDave Davies
21 Jump StreetDeputy Chief Hardy
Casa de Mi PadreDEA Agent Parker
2013The Kings of SummerFrank Toy
In a World...Heners
We're the MillersDon Fitzgerald
ParadiseMr. Mannerhelm
2014HimselfStand-up film; Also writer and executive producer
The Lego MovieVoice role
Ernest & CelestineGeorgeVoice role; English dub
Date and SwitchTerry
The GunfighterNarratorVoice role; short film
22 Jump StreetDeputy Chief Hardy
Believe MeSean
2015A Walk in the WoodsREI Dave
Me and Earl and the Dying GirlVictor Gaines
Knight of CupsScott
Danny CollinsGuy DeLoach
Welcome to HappinessMoses
Hotel Transylvania 2Mike LoughranVoice role
2016Gavin
SingNorman
Richard McDonald
2017Gunter BabysitsNormanVoice role; short film
The House of TomorrowAlan WhitcombAlso executive producer
The Little HoursLord Bruno
The HeroJeremy
My Life as a CourgetteRaymondVoice role; English dub
Neo
2018NostalgiaHenry Greer
Hearts Beat LoudFrancis James "Frank" Fisher
Bad Times at the El RoyaleFelix O'Kelly
White FangMarshal Weeden ScottVoice role
2019MetalBeard
Frances FergusonNarrator
Lucy in the SkyWill Plimpton
2020Himself
Sacred CowNarratorVoice role
2021Varvatos Vex
Sing 2Norman
2023OriginDave
Steve Chaney
Kenneth C. Griffin
Candy Cane LanePip
2024Civil WarThe President of the United States
The Life of ChuckNarratorVoice role
2025General Sidney
SovereignJerry Kane
SmurfsKenVoice role
2026The Pout-Pout FishMr. FishVoice role


Television
1997ERRogEpisode: "Ambush"
1998ArlissPackers FanEpisode: "Fans First"
ProfilerBobbyEpisode: "Double Vision"
KaBlam!Colonel Kudzu2 episodes
1999The West WingJerryEpisode: "The Crackpots and These Women"
2001Will & GraceNick the PlumberEpisode: "Moveable Feast"
2002Charles RossiEpisode: "Manifest Necessity"
2003Good Morning MiamiOfficer NickEpisode: "About a Ploy"
24Marcus3 episodes
The King of QueensThe ManEpisode: "Thanks, Man"
2001–2003Steven Debrees / Billy2 episodes
2003–2004George LopezRandyRecurring role
2004DeadwoodTom MasonEpisode: "Deep Water"
2005Life on a StickGregEpisode: "The Gods of TV"
MonkJack WhitmanEpisode: "Mr. Monk and the Election"
2003–2005Beau Belleville2 episodes
2006Joe GreenEpisodes: ""
3 lbsDr. CoffeyEpisodes: "Lost for Words"
2007American Body ShopRobMain role
2008–2015Childrens HospitalOfficer Chance BriggsRecurring role
2009–2020Parks and RecreationMain role
2012–2019Bob's BurgersCooper / Pete / Clem Clements (voices)3 episodes
2012The Cleveland ShowHarris Grundle (voice)Episode: "Tis the Cleveland to Be Sorry"
2013ConanEpisode: "Occupy Conan: When Outsourcing Goes Too Far"
Out ThereDoug (voice)Episode: "Viking Days"
Johnny CoolEpisode: "Boston"
2013–2015Axe CopAxe Cop (voice)Main role; also executive producer
2014Comedy Bang! Bang!HimselfEpisode: "Nick Offerman Wears a Green Flannel Shirt & Brown Boots"
VanyaEpisode: "Krolling Around with Nick Klown"
2014–2015Agent Powers (voice)4 episodes
2014–2021Captain Joseph Bowditch (voice)2 episodes
2014Sofia the FirstWhiskers (voice)Episode: "Winter's Gift"
2014–2025Last Week Tonight with John OliverGuest actor and voiceRecurring role
2015FargoKarl WeathersRecurring role
The MuppetsHimselfEpisode: "Bear Left Then Bear Write"
You, Me and the ApocalypseBuddyEpisode: "Still Stuff Worth Fighting For"
Brooklyn Nine-NineFrederickEpisode: "Ava"
2016Life in PiecesSpencerEpisode: "Annulled Roommate Pill Shower"
Son of ZornDr. Klorpnis (voice)2 episodes
2017Comrade DetectiveCaptain Covaci (voice)Main role
Curb Your EnthusiasmCody GoodgerEpisode: "Fatwa!"
2018Will & GraceJackson BoudreauxEpisode: "Friends and Lover"
2018–2021Making ItHimself (host)Main role
2018–2019Commander Varvatos Vex (voice)Main role
2019Good OmensThaddeus Dowling2 episodes
2020The Good PlaceNick OffermanEpisode: "Whenever You're Ready"
DevsForestMiniseries; main role
2021–2025The Great NorthBeef Tobin (voice)Main role
2021Don DoolittleEpisode: "Familiesgiving"
DuncanvilleZeb (voice)Episode: "Das Banana Boot"
Colin in Black & WhiteRick KaepernickLimited series; Main role
2022Pam & TommyUncle MiltieMiniseries
37th Independent Spirit AwardsHimself (co-host)Television special
The ResortMurray ThompsonMain role
A League of Their OwnDove Porter3 episodes
2023The Last of UsBillEpisode: "Long, Long Time"
DermottEpisode: "First Annual PI2A Symposium"
2024Adam ChestnutEpisode: "The Publisher Cops Show Pilot"
The Umbrella AcademyDr. Gene ThibedeauRecurring role
202597th Academy AwardsAnnouncerTelevision special
The Daily ShowHimself2 episodes
Death by LightningChester A. ArthurMiniseries
2026Margo's Got Money TroublesJinx MilletUpcoming miniseries


Theatre
2014AnnapurnaUlyssesAcorn Theatre, New York City
2015A Confederacy of DuncesIgnatius ReillyHuntington Theatre Company, Boston


Video games
1994Club DeadLewis Scudder
2015MetalBeard


Theme park attractions
2016MetalBeard (voice)


Awards and nominations
2023Astra Creative Arts TV AwardsBest Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesThe Last of Us
2011Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesParks and Recreation
2012
2015Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or MovieFargo
2023Independent Spirit AwardsBest Supporting Performance in a New Scripted SeriesThe Last of Us
2019Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Host for a Reality or Competition ProgramMaking It
2020
2022
2023Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesThe Last of Us
2023Best Guest Star in a Television Series
2010Individual Achievement in ComedyParks and Recreation
2011
2012Writers Guild of America Awards


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