American actor and film maker ohn Burke Krasinski (/kr@’zInskiThe actor and filmmaker ohn Burke Krasinski (/kr@'zIn) was born October 20, 1979. He is known for his performance as Jim Halpert on the NBC sitcom The Office. He was also an executive producer and director of the show's nine-season run. He graduated from Brown University and National Theater Institute in theatre arts, Krasinski has received a diverse number of awards which include four Primetime Emmy Award nominations as in addition to two Screen Actors Guild Awards. Time listed him as one of the 100 of the world's most influential individuals in the year 2018. His film credits include License to Wed (2007) and Leatherheads (2008). Krasinski was the director and actor in the drama brief interviews with the Hideous Men (2009) as well as the comedy-drama film The Hollars (2016). Krasinski was a co-director and actor in the horror film of 2018 A Quiet Place. He began playing the role as Jack Ryan in the Amazon thriller series Jack Ryan. The show was awarded Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in the Drama Series at the Screen Actors Guild Awards for his role.In addition to acting in television shows and films, Krasinski has performed voice-over work in both documentaries and animated films like Monsters University and a small role in Shrek the Third. In 2013, he founded Sunday Night Productions, a production company. Krasinski is married to English actress Emily Blunt, with whom there are two daughters.
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