Nick Offerman

"It’s not a gay story, it’s a love story, you a**hole," the actor said as he accepted an Independent Spirit Award for his performance in the series.
The actor, who portrays Bill in HBO's adaptation of the popular video game, also shared that he nearly turned down the role.
The "Parks and Recreation" star is set to portray the adoptive father to the famous quarterback, whom he called an "American champion."
The former “Parks and Recreation” star called the deepfake of the sitcom’s opening credits his “career peak.”
Congratulations to all these extremely good writers.
NBC's crafting competition show, hosted by the "Parks and Recreation" duo, is the product of a long lineage of reality shows predicated on pleasantness.
The actor added fuel to talk of a possible revival.
"It turns out there's a lot of pent-up desire," he said on "Conan."
Co-star Nick Offerman also seemed on board... under one (incredible) condition.