Sure, he's made the occasional sitcom guest appearance, but he's also delivered a quietly effecting turn in the McDonalds origins movie "The Founder," popped up on the second season of the critically acclaimed dark Coens-inspired FX drama"Fargo" and re-teamed with that show's creator for the upcoming Natalie Portman-led awards season space drama "Lucy in the Sky." Offerman hasn't needed any help from miscellaneous internet goofballs, however, when it comes to bringing his mug to new and unexpected projects and places post-"Parks and Rec." Since the show's conclusion in 2015, the Midwest-born actor's gone far beyond the cozy confines of Pawnee and TV comedy. With the help of his bushy mustache and perfectly disgruntled facial expressions – to say nothing of the rest of his delightfully droll performance – Offerman turned the bacon-loving, curmudgeonly yet quietly caring department director Ron Swanson of "Parks and Rec" into one of the most memorable characters of modern TV and one of its most unforgettable faces, so much so fans couldn't help but put his mug on the freaky CGI cast of "Cats" and the opening credits of "Full House." Because the internet.įull House needed more mustaches #nickofferman #ronswanson #fullhouse #ParksandRec /sY7lPcfaaO Nick Offerman might have one of the most iconic faces in the history of television.
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