'The Office' Star Craig Robinson Steps Away From Comedy to Chase a New Dream
- Craig Robinson announced on Instagram he is quitting comedy, captioning it as ‘life update’ and saying he’s ‘following something bigger,’ surprising fans.
- Following his quitting announcement, Robinson teased new business plans, asked for advice, and emphasized his focus on a 'true calling' to start a small venture.
- Fans and celebrities responded with support and jokes, including Kate Flannery's 'We love you, Craig!!!' and David Arquette's 'I hope it involves Music!'
- Despite quitting comedy, Robinson has three upcoming films—The Bad Guys 2 on August 1, In Your Dreams on November 14, and The Ark and the Aardvark—and dozens of stand-up shows through November.
- Fans remain eager to see Robinson’s next move, but skepticism persists over whether his departure is permanent or a new phase.
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Craig Robinson is ending his career as a comedian. The 53-year-old American, who also worked as an actor, shares in a message on social media that he is going to follow his "true calling". He does not say exactly what that is.
'The Office' Star Craig Robinson Says He's 'Quitting Comedy' to Work on 'Something Bigger': 'Stay Tuned'
'The Office' alum Craig Robinson revealed in an Instagram video that he is "quitting comedy to focus on my true calling," and working on "something bigger." He received support from his former costars in the comments.
'The Office' star Craig Robinson announces he's quitting comedy: 'I'm following something bigger'
The comedian's cryptic Instagram posts suggest that he's starting a small business.Alberto Rodriguez/Variety via Getty Craig Robinson at the 'Jackpot!' premiere in Los Angeles on Aug. 13, 2024Craig Robinson is changing his career path — or is he?The Office actor said that he is finished with comedy after over three decades in the industry. "Hey everybody, just wanted you to hear it from me: I am quitting comedy," Robinson said in an Instagram po…
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