Steve Carell

Mar 2, 2010

Steve Carell

Carell and his new golf movie

Carell and his new golf movie

Steve Carell, a famous Hollywood actor, could soon be spotted golf playing as he has signed up for a film about golf. Steve is well known for his comedies such as Anchorman and Little Miss Sunshine. Besides, his Dan in real life is also great, personal reasons.

 

Carell is set to play the lead role in the golf comedy Missing Links, which will be based on a book by ESPN writer Rick Reilly. Commenting on the golf news, Travel Golf said that Missing Links is “one of the five best and funniest fictional golf pieces ever”.

 

Set in the city of Boston in the US, Missing Links tells the story about a gang of normal golf playing men who are trying to move up in the world from their city golf course to a prestigious country club.

 

If you are a real golf passionate, and if you are fans of the book, you must be looking forward to see this film. Missing Links is coming out.

Steven John “Steve” Carell (born August 16, 1962)is an American comedian, actor, producer, and writer. Carell rose to fame as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart from 1999 to 2004, and as Michael Scott on The Office since 2005. He has also appeared in several Hollywood films including Anchorman, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Little Miss Sunshine, Evan Almighty, Dan in Real Life, and Get Smart and provided voice talents in the animated films Over the Hedge, Horton Hears a Who!, and Despicable Me.

 

Carell was nominated “America’s funniest man” in Life Magazine. He received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in the Television Comedy Series for his lead role of Michael Scott in the American adaptation of the British series The Office in 2006.

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