The Office US is one of the most iconic TV sitcoms of all time. The beloved mockumentary-style comedy aired from 2005 to 2013 and features an iconic cast, including Steve Carell, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Rainn Wilson, who formed the Dunder Mifflin clan.
If you’re a fan of the show, chances are you’ve rewatched it more than a few times and quoted lines. But even the most devoted viewers may be surprised to learn just how many behind-the-scenes secrets exist within the series.
From unexpected casting decisions to improvised moments and real-life inspirations, here are 15 fun facts about The Office that you probably never knew.

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Steve Carell Avoided Watching the British Version

Steve Carell, who played Michael Scott, intentionally didn’t watch to watch the British version of The Office. He watched only a few minutes of it before stopping, as he didn’t want to inadvertently mimic Ricky Gervais’ performance as the original office manager. However, John Krasinski (Jim) and Rainn Wilson (Dwight) were huge fans of the UK version.
The Cost of Jim’s Pranks on Dwight

Over the course of the show, Jim Halpert’s pranks on Dwight Schrute would have cost somewhere between $7,000 and $10,000, based on estimates. Some crazy figures!
Stanley’s Love for Crosswords

Stanley Hudson is often seen doing crossword puzzles during meetings – as it’s his favorite pastime.
The Original Office Set Location

Season one of The Office was filmed above a soundstage at Chandler Valley Center Studios. The space was commonly used to recreate the Dunder Mifflin warehouse, especially in the episode “Basketball.” For season two, a full replica of the office was built in the soundstage next door.
John Krasinski Almost Quit Acting

Just weeks before being cast as Jim Halpert, John Krasinski was ready to quit acting altogether. Thankfully, bagging a role changed everything for him.
Michael Scott’s Middle Name

Michael Scott’s full name is Michael Gary Scott, although his middle name is rarely mentioned. Instead, fans often hear him referred to as “Michael G. Scott.”
Billy Joel References Galore

Throughout the series, there are numerous nods to Billy Joel, thanks to the writers’ fondness for the legendary musician. One memorable example is Dwight singing a parody of “We Didn’t Start the Fire” in The Fire episode.
Angela Kinsey Wore Her Own Clothes in the Pilot

Angela Kinsey, who portrayed Angela Martin, wore her own clothes during the filming of the pilot episode.
Michael’s Union Jack Flag

Michael Scott has a Union Jack flag displayed on his desk in several episodes as a tribute to the original British version of The Office (2001). It’s a subtle homage to the show that inspired the American adaptation.
Angela Kinsey Originally Auditioned for Pam

Before landing the role of Angela, Angela Kinsey originally auditioned for the part of Pam Beesly. Can you imagine her as the receptionist instead of Angela?
How Many Times“That’s What She Said” Is Used in The Show

The phrase “That’s what she said” was said a lot by Michael Scott. But can you believe that throughout the series, he said the line 49 times? Me neither.
John Krasinski Initially Auditioned for Dwight

During his first audition for The Office, John Krasinski was actually considered for the role of Dwight Schrute. He told producers he preferred the role of Jim, but they initially cast someone else for Dwight. Later, after finding the right actor for Dwight, Krasinski was allowed to audition for Jim.
Steve Carell’s Wife Played Carol

Steve Carell’s real-life wife, Nancy Carell, appeared on the show as Carol, Michael Scott’s love interest for a short period.
Rainn Wilson Almost Played Michael Scott

Rainn Wilson, known for his role as Dwight Schrute, originally auditioned for the part of Michael Scott. Ultimately, the role went to Steve Carell, and Wilson was cast as Dwight, making for one of the best casting decisions in television history.
The Failed Dwight Spin-Off

NBC shot a pilot for a spin-off centered around Dwight Schrute called The Farm. Unfortunately, the network passed on the series, but the pilot was later aired as part of the final season of The Office.
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