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'''Hank Tate''', is a fictional character played by [[Hugh Dane]] in the television series ''[[The Office (US)|The Office]]''.
 
'''Hank Tate''', is a fictional character played by [[Hugh Dane]] in the television series ''[[The Office (US)|The Office]]''.
   
Hank was the security guard at the office complex shared by [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton]] and [[Vance Refrigeration]] known as [[Scranton Business Park|The Scranton Business Park]]. The name tag on Hank's uniform reads ''Tate''. Dwight later placed him in charge of "Dwight's Caffeine Corner". {{2x20}}.
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Hank was the security guard at the office complex shared by [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton]] and [[Vance Refrigeration]] known as [[Scranton Business Park|The Scranton Business Park]]. The name tag on Hank's uniform reads ''Tate''. Dwight later placed him in charge of "Dwight's Caffeine Corner". {{2x20}}
   
 
==Season 2==
 
==Season 2==

Revision as of 04:45, 24 November 2014

Hank Tate, is a fictional character played by Hugh Dane in the television series The Office.

Hank was the security guard at the office complex shared by Dunder Mifflin Scranton and Vance Refrigeration known as The Scranton Business Park. The name tag on Hank's uniform reads Tate. Dwight later placed him in charge of "Dwight's Caffeine Corner". ("Drug Testing")

Season 2

Michael first tries to fire Hank, but he can't since Hank works for the building and not for Dunder Mifflin. Michael then asks Hank if he can help subdue a fired employee should he or she "go postal." Hank tells Michael, "You're on your own." ("Halloween")*

After Dwight resigns from his job as volunteer sheriff's deputy, Hank is called upon to deputize Dwight as an honorary member of the security team. Hank does not carry a gun. ("Drug Testing")

Hank stops Dwight to check his ID badge before allowing him to enter the building, while simultaneously waving in all the other employees. ("Conflict Resolution")*

Season 4

After the employees of Dunder Mifflin Scranton are accidentally locked in the business park, Hank is called to come get them out. He takes a significant amount of time and by the time he arrives, the cleaning crew has already let them out. ("Survivor Man")

Michael requests that Hank be present to escort Toby from the building at the end of his last day at work. ("Chair Model")

Season 5

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Hank Doyle Is the Blues

Hank plays blues guitar as part of the Crime Aid fundraiser. The title of his CD is Hank Doyle Is the Blues. ("Baby Shower")

Michael brings Hank into the office to settle the debate between what to purchase with the office surplus, a new copier or new chairs. Hank is indecisive prompting Micheal to kick him out. ("Frame Toby")

Hank donates blood on the same bed where Michael's mystery woman had given blood. After Michael passes out from not eating for three days, he wakes up to see Hank instead. ("Lecture Circuit")

Season 6

When Dwight tells Hank that he is buying the building Hank remarks that he owns 1/8th of a piece of property in Pittsburgh however Dwight replies with "Well, I'm 1/8th impressed". He also tells Hank to enjoy the chair he is sitting in while he can for soon he will have Hank standing like a guard in Buckingham Palace. Hank seems slightly worried by this comment (Whistleblower).

Season 7

When Michael is checking people off his list of people he wants to say goodbye to before moving to Colorado, Hank is seen on there and is one of the last people on there. Although Michael never says goodbye to him in the actual episode he does in a deleted scene where he tries to give an emotional and meaningful goodbye to him but Hank just argues with him over his tip. Michael sighs and checks Hank off his list (Goodbye Michael).

Season 8

Jim and Dwight take a break from loading paper shipments onto the warehouse trucks and go to "Dwight's Caffiene Corner". Dwight orders for Erin and asks for a "hot chocolate tea". In a deleted scene Hank tells Dwight that its not a real drink however Jim comes up with an idea for what it could be that sounds pretty good. Pam then asks about it and Hank pretends that he thought of it and that its his recipe (Lotto).

Jim and Pam try to cancel the prank of hiring a magician to scare Nellie after they learn her ex-boyfriend was one. Pam asks Hank to keep him out. They later confront him over the fact he came and left. Hank then sarcastically suggests that perhaps he used magic to do it (Welcome Party).

Season 9

When Jim is trying to find a quiet place to have his phone conversation with his fellow investors, he tries the area near Meredith's van. He leans against it causing the car alarm to go off. Hank suddenly comes out of the building believing the sound heralds that the local skating hooligans have returned. As Jim runs away to a quiet spot, Hank stands in the middle of the parking lot shouting at the non-existent skaters to stop cowering and fight and that their misdeeds end now (The Whale).

Appearances

* Deleted Scene