Craig Robinson met the international audience thanks to the role of Darry Philbin, head of the warehouse of the paper company, in the American version of “The Office”. Since the end of recordings to Sitcom, the actor has mainly dealt with comedy performances. Now he has announced on his Instagram that he was giving up his current classes to focus on “real calling”.
“Life update: I officially give up a comedy to focus on my true calling. Be vigilant. I’m working on something great” – he confessed.
“It was an amazing run, and you were all amazing and great, but I follow something bigger,” he added in the recording.
The actor did not reveal what he would do now, but in the next post he asked fans for advice on running a small company, saying that “he encountered several obstacles on his way.” “It turns out that having a dream and building a company with friends are two very different things. I can’t go into details yet, but to be honest, every help would be huge” – he revealed.
In the comments, colleagues, colleagues from the industry and fans began to draw playful guesses, which the actor and musician can do now.
“Being a dancer is difficult, but try” – wrote Howie Mandela.
“Opening of a paper magazine?” one of the fans asked.
Apart from The Office, Robinson is best known for his comedy roles in “The Cleveland Show”, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “Ghosted”. The films in his portfolio were “PineApple Express” (2008), “Hot Tub Time Machine” (2010), “This is the end” (2013), “Sausage Party” (2016) and “Dolemitite is my name” (2019). Since 2007, Robinson has also been a member of the Funk/Hip-Hop/R&B “The Nasty Delicious” team.
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