Ed Helms
Ed Helms was born in Atlanta, Georgia, United States on January 24th, 1974 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 50, Ed Helms biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Career
Helms began his writing and acting career as a writer and performer with New York City sketch comedy troupes after graduating from Oberlin. He also studied improvisation with the Upright Citizens Brigade corps. Helms spent time at Crew Cuts, a post-production facility in New York City, as a trainee film editor. While doing so, he produced some gruesome voiceover scratch tracks that eventually culminated in paying voiceover work. He then discovered a talent agent, and after that, he found a talent agent.
"The Daily Show had a sort of open audition with a casting company that I had worked with," Helms recalled in a 2005 interview. I read for the role and knew it."
Helms contributed "field reports" from his time on the satirical news show from April 2002 to mid-2006, in addition to presenting various segments of the show, including "Digital Watch," "Ad Nauseam," and "Mark Your Calendar." He has also contributed to the "This Week in God" segment. The wearing of Speedo bathing suits on Cape May, New Jersey, and his "Mass" segment, which focused on the wearing of Speedo bathing suits on the beaches of Cape May, New Jersey, centered on his 2005 film "Battle of the Bulge." The "hysteria" segment, in which he expressed his displeasure with Massachusetts when it became the first state to recognize gay marriage, is one of the program's most popular segments.
Helms left the show in 2006, but he has appeared on occasion over the next two years. Senator Barack Obama's trip to Iraq on July 21, 2008, he returned to "Obama Quest" on July 21, 2008. On his sister project The Colbert Report, he also narrated the "Prescott Group" educational films on sister series The Colbert Report. Helms was added to the cast of The Office in late July, 2006, alongside fellow reporter Steve Carell, in a recurring role as Andy Bernard, a nostalgic Cornell undergraduate who is obsessive with cappella music. Helms appeared on television beginning with the 3rd season. "He had so much in common with this character we had to create," said Paul Lieberstein, a writer for the show that also portrays Toby Flenderson, the human resources representative at the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin. "I can't recall when they first started merging." Helms appeared on The Daily Show on December 5, 2006, saying he had been "undercover at a Scranton paper company," an allusion to his time in The Office.
Helms had been promoted to series regular on The Office in February 2007, and Helms was added to the show's opening credits in February 2010. Helms grew to be one of the show's producers, and eventually became a solidifying part of the cast. Helms said in a radio interview with National Public Radio in June 2009 that he, like his character Andy Bernard, has an interest in cappella music.
Helms has appeared on television shows such as The Mindy Project, Wilfred, NTSF:SUV, Tanner, Children's Hospital, Arrested Growth, and Cheap Seats, as well as various Comedy Central specials. He appeared on the popular reality show Running Wild with Bear Grylls on August 3, 2015, as he dealt with his fear of heights in the Colorado Mountains. He has worked in lobbying for Burger King, Doritos, Hotels.com, Sharp Aquos, and Advair asthma medications. Neil the Angel, a character on Cartoon Network's Weighty Decisions cartoon, appears on the cartoon network. In some of Helms' live performances, he performs guitar, banjo, piano, as well as a sitar.
Sierra Teller Ornelas (now showrunner) and Michael Schur co-created the Peacock sitcom Rutherford Falls. The collection includes five indigenous writers, as well as Ornelas.
Helms appeared in the 2011 film Cedar Rapids and co-starred in The Hangover film trilogy as Stuart Price. He appeared in minor roles, including Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Blackballed: Meet Dave, Harold & Kumar, I'll Believe You, Evan Almighty, Semi-Pro, and, with Jenniferna Fischer from The Office, the Dewey Cox Story. Helms appeared in The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, directed by Neal Brennan and starring Jeremy Piven in 2009. In 2012, he became The Once-ler in The Lorax. Rusty Griswold, the lead actor in the 2015 film Vacation, a sequel/spin-off of the National Lampoon's Vacation film series. In September 2014, the film was shot in Helms' hometown Atlanta, with Christina Applegate portraying Rusty's wife Debbie Griswold. Helms appeared in Jessie Nelson's film Love the Coopers in 2015. Eddie Krumble, a paid audience member of infomercials, appeared in The Clapper in 2017. Since a late-night talk show host publicizes his regular infomercial appearances, he has a whirlwind of unwanted overnight fame.
In the DreamWorks animated film Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017), Helms played the title role. He appeared in the unproduced Paramount Pictures Naked Gun reboot in 2013. In the 2018 film Chappaquiddick, Helms played Joe Gargan.
Helms and his colleagues Ian Riggs and Jacob Tilove are a bluegrass band called The Lonesome Trio. They formed the band when they were at Oberlin College and now appear in a few shows every year. Soon after appearing on the Bluegrass Situation stage at the Bonnaroo festival, which Helms curated, they released an eponymous album in summer 2013. Helms is a self-confessed "bluegrass geek" who created the annual Los Angeles Bluegrass Situation Festival. Helms plays banjo, guitar, and piano.
The Bluegrass Situation was co-founded by He and Amy Reitnouer. "Everything from timeless traditional bluegrass, blues, and old-time to hip-time, blues, and old-time to modern bluegrass, blues, and old-time to hip-back, Americana, folk, and everything in between." On April 22, 2020, The Bluegrass Situation launched The Whiskey Sour Happy Hour, a weekly music and comedy show aimed at the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund and Direct Relief.
In the video for Mumford and Sons' "Hopeless Wanderer," Helms appears. He made a cameo appearance in the band's music video for the song "The Wolf" in 2015.
Helms began Pacific Electric Picture Company, Helms' own production firm, in 2013. Universal Television had a two-year development contract with the company.
Helms co-wrote, produced, and starred in the Yahoo! Tiny Commando, a documentary film about a former Navy SEAL who is mistakenly shrunken in a military experiment, has increased in height to four inches in height. He is sent to places where his unique size makes him infiltrate.