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  • B.J. Novak played Dunder Mifflin employee Ryan Howard during The Office's long network

  • run, but he hasn't latched onto an equally high-profile project since the series left

  • the air.

  • That doesn't mean he's been sitting idle, however.

  • This is what B.J. Novak has been up to.

  • While he definitely isn't appearing on TV quite as much, B.J. Novak never left television.

  • The year after The Office ended, Novak had a cameo on the comedy Community and a recurring

  • role on Aaron Sorkin's The Newsroom playing Lucas Pruitt, the owner of the company airing

  • News Night.

  • Along with a bit of voice work for the animated show Arthur, Novak enjoyed a recurring role

  • as Mindy's ex-boyfriend Jamie on The Mindy Project and played a satirical version of

  • himself on two episodes of the musical romantic comedy series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

  • "Wellback to the old ecstasy factory!"

  • Novak is also doing a lot more work behind the camera, particularly in terms of his work

  • on The Mindy Project.

  • Just as he did for The Office, Novak has worked as writer, director, and producer on The Mindy

  • Project, which isn't surprising considering his long history with the show's creator and

  • star, Mindy Kaling.

  • B.J. Novak was showing interest in more film work long before The Office shut its doors,

  • winning small roles in 2007's comedy Knocked Up, the buddy drama Reign Over Me released

  • the same year, the 2012 political satire The Dictator, and most visibly as one of the few

  • lucky survivors of Quentin Tarantino's 2009 bloodbath Inglourious Basterds.

  • With the exception of the series finale, Novak wasn't around for The Office's last season,

  • and his film credits are probably a big clue as to why.

  • Novak was busy in 2013, The Office's final year, doing more work on the big screen.

  • He reprised his role as Baker Smurf in 2013's The Smurfs 2.

  • That year he also had a small role in the comedy The Internship and a meatier role in

  • the comedy-drama Saving Mr. Banks.

  • The latter film revolves around the development of 1964's classic Mary Poppins; Novak plays

  • songwriter Robert Sherman who, with brother Richard Sherman, co-wrote the film's songs.

  • The following year Novak played Alistair Smythe in Amazing Spider-Man 2, a character who may

  • have eventually gotten some spotlight if that franchise hadn't died, Smythe is the supervillain

  • called the Spider Slayer in the comics.

  • More recently, Novak appeared in 2017's The Founder, about the creation of McDonald's,

  • as Harry J. Sonneborn, the McDonald's Corporation's first president and CEO.

  • In 2013, B.J. Novak signed a two-book deal with publisher Alfred A. Knopf, and the following

  • year his literary career premiered with the short story collection One More Thing: Stories

  • and Other Stories.

  • The book enjoyed a six-week stay on New York Times' Hardcover Fiction Bestseller List.

  • "The concept is that I wrote a book, so now I'm all pretentious."

  • "People think you're pretentious anyway."

  • The Washington Post's Jen Chaney described Novak's writing as being gifted with a style

  • "...part Steven Wright and part Charlie Kaufman, married with a sharp ear for (and satire of)

  • contemporary pop culture."

  • The next book B.J. Novak wrote targeted an entirely different audience.

  • Released after One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories in 2014, his children's book

  • The Book With No Pictures spent 55 consecutive weeks on the New York Times Picture Book Bestseller

  • List.

  • If you're wondering how a children's book that advertises it doesn't have pictures might

  • appeal to children, well

  • "BLORK!

  • Wait, what?

  • That doesn't even mean anything!"

  • The beginning of the book explains, quote, "Everything the words say, the person reading

  • the book has to say.

  • No matter what."

  • The rest of the book, in large colored letters, then forces the presumably adult reader to

  • say ridiculous things that get the kids laughing like, quote, "I am a monkey who taught myself

  • to read," or, quote, "My head is made of blueberry pizza."

  • In May 2015, news broke that B.J. Novak and Mindy Kaling were going to collaborate on

  • yet another project, and this one wasn't going to be on television.

  • The same month The Mindy Project was canceled by Fox and subsequently picked up by Hulu,

  • the New York Daily News reported that Novak and Kaling had signed a $7.5 million deal

  • to write a book "about their off-and-on romance."

  • The following month, Kaling talking to Vanity Fair about the deal, saying that she and Novak

  • didn't, quote, "know all that much about it" yet.

  • She explained that they were still in the early stages with the book and that they weren't

  • completely sure where they were going with it save for the fact that, according to Kaling,

  • it would be, quote, "great and funny."

  • In spite of what some may have assumed from the New York Daily News story, however, Kaling

  • said that while she and Novak would be talking about their romantic relationship as well

  • as their friendship, that the book, quote, "won't be a tell-all."

  • So far, nothing has materialized as a result of the deal, but keep your eyes on your local

  • bookstore.

  • After he appeared as McDonald's first president and CEO Harry J. Sonneborn in 2017's The Founder,

  • in a totally Ryan Howard-esque move, Novak decided to make life imitate art.

  • Just like his Founder character, Novak is hoping to become an innovation supporterof

  • meat.

  • Novak told WWD's Kristen Tauer:

  • "This sounds sci-fi.

  • Do you know about the companies that are using meat stem cells to clone meat in a lab?"

  • Novak went on to describe the process, saying it was possible to take the cell of an animal

  • and, quote, "grow and grow and grow it."

  • Meaning that, as opposed to the high numbers of animals butchered for meat now, quote,

  • "you could just get one unlucky cow and feed the world forever."

  • Novak said he supports a number of companies doing the work and singled out Memphis Meats

  • as one of them.

  • Man, Dwight would be so jealous

  • "I can get you exotic meats.

  • Hippo steaks, giraffe burgers."

  • "We'll talk."

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