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Leslie David Baker, born February 19, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois, is an American film and television actor who plays Stanley Hudson on The Office.

He also had several small roles in Scrubs and appeared on That '70s Show as a janitor after a Ted Nugent concert and played an office worker in several of OfficeMax's "Rubberband Man" series of advertisements. He holds a B.S. in Psychology from Loyola University Chicago and a M.S. Human Services Administration from Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership in Chicago. He taught special education, grades K-8, while working on his masters. He was reluctant to move to Hollywood, as he thought it important to first attain financial security. He once played a police officer in Malcolm in the Middle and a security guard in Action.

Early life and work[]

Baker holds a B.S. in psychology from Loyola University Chicago and an M.S. in human services administration from Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership in Chicago. He taught special education and played an office worker in OfficeMax commercials while working on his MS degree. In Chicago, he worked for the Board of Education, the Department of Public Health, and the Office of Cable and Communications.

Acting career[]

Baker moved to Los Angeles in the late 1990s.

The Office[]

At his initial audition, casting directory Alison Jones told him that for the callback, he should look more rumpled. On the day of his callback, he realized that he could go to another scheduled audition and get back before his turn was called. He got stuck in traffic, and by the time he returned, he was sweaty and grouchy, which dovetailed perfectly with his character.[1] The producers thought he had been in the bathroom and thanked him for his patience. "By then I was kind of sweaty, my clothes were rumpled, and I was cranky," Baker later said. "The character was written the way I was feeling that day, and I just let 'er rip. Two weeks later I got a call: 'You got the pilot.'"[2]

Baker's Office character, Stanley Hudson, is a sales representative for the fictional Dunder Mifflin paper distributor usually portrayed as a defiant, grouchy curmudgeon. It was said that his performance was "a standout" on the show, and with "his monotone voice and calm demeanor, he played well against the off-the-wall nature of many of the other characters." "Did I Stutter?" (season 4, 2008) has a focus on Baker's character; as with many supporting actors on The Office, some of Baker's scenes became memorable to fans. Stanley is rarely, but sometimes, given a "soft side"; in "Stairmageddon" (season 9, 2013), Baker plays a tranquilized, and then giddy, Stanley. At the conclusion of the series, Stanley says he is happy to be living in retirement in Florida.

He was part of the Office cast which won Screen Actors Guild Awards in the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series category in 2007 and 2008.

In December 2017, after several former Office actors expressed interest in a revival of the series, The Hollywood Reporter's Lesley Goldberg said of Baker, "Why wouldn't he return?!" After The Office ended in 2013, The Hollywood Reporter said that Baker has had few roles; Bustle said that he was "plenty busy with his other creative pursuits".

In the summer of 2020, Baker surpasses his $300,000 crowdfunding effort for a Stanley-centric spinoff of The OfficeUncle Stan.

Other work[]

In 2001, Baker guest-starred in That '70s Show in season 3's "Backstage Pass" as a janitor at the Ted Nugent concert. In November 2011, Baker released the song "2 Be Simple" with an accompanying music video which features Baker in a bath robe dancing with scantily clad women. "For reasons that remain unclear," wrote Jan Chaney of The Washington Post, "Baker has released ... a track destined to be the party anthem at all your yuletide throwdowns." Cameron Matthews called the song's hook "infectious" with lyrics that "totally [capture] the daydreams of a middle-aged man in crisis."

Baker appeared in Raven's Home as Principal Wentworth; previously, he had small parts in Scorpion and Life in Pieces. He appeared on the CMT series Still the King and in the films Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017), in a voice role, and The Happytime Murders (2018). He also appeared in a January 2018 advertisement for FileMaker Inc., a subsidiary of Apple Inc., as a farmer alongside former Office actors Paul Lieberstein and Kate Flannery.

Controversy[]

Baker has been involved in crypto-currency schemes, using crowdfunding like Indiegogo and Kickstarter, with promises of unsanctioned, unlicensed, and un-official spinoffs to The Office. With promises of a web pilot in 2021, his show has remained un-produced and his backers scammed out of thousands of dollars, awaiting perks and rewards that have not been fulfilled in a timely fashion. Unsurprisingly, the other cast members of The Office have distanced themselves from him, failing to mention him in their podcasts and other post-Office related ventures.

Partial filmography[]

Source: "Wikipedia"

References[]

  1. Greene, Alan. "Casting." The Office: The Untold Story of the Great Sitcom of the 2000s: An Oral History. Dutton, 2020.
  2. Buscemi, Robert (June 4, 2007). "Office Face". Chicago. http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/December-2006/Office-Face/. 
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