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Despite reports that "The Office" star Craig Robinson is quitting comedy, he's teasing a new AT&T marketing campaign.
Craig Robinson is returning to The Office - sort of. The actor - who played warehouse foreman-turned-assistant regional ...
Robinson is only pretending to be a small business owner in what will be a series of AT&T commercials that will reunite him ...
Former President Barack Obama explained his reasoning that more men need queer friends. As a guest on his wife Michelle Obama ...
The (former?) comedian is joined by Ellie Kemper, Angela Kinsey, Creed Bratton and Oscar Nuñez to pitch his innovative small ...
Howie Mandel, Arsenio Hall, David Arquette and Robinson's 'The Office' costar Kate Flannery all offered their support to the actor in comments on his post ...
Craig Robinson is leaving the comedy world behind for what The Office alum says is “something huge.” In Instagram posts – ...
As suspected, Craig Robinson is not quitting comedy, he’s just doing a commercial. If the prankster lead-up campaign didn’t ...
If you were sad to learn of Craig Robinson's announcement late last week about his retirement from comedy, we've got good ...
Craig Robinson, best known for "The Office" and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," talks about his new show, "Killing It," his experience with snakes, being a Scorpio, and more.
Barack Obama appeared on his wife Michelle Obama's 'IMO' podcast and explained why he'd be challenged to raise a son after ...
The reports of Craig Robinson’s retirement from comedy appear to have been greatly exaggerated. Turns out “The Office” star’s so-called “retirement” is believed to be part of a new brand marketing ...