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Super Bowl Office Episode Lands Jack Black!
By Josh Clinton - December 17, 2008 | Email the author

The Office’s big Super Bowl episode has landed its first big guest star: Jack Black.

The Kung Fu Panda and Nacho Libre star will play himself in the hour-long Office episode, which will run after Super Bowl XLIII on Sunday, Feb. 1. No other guest star has as yet come aboard, but NBC’s announcement of Black’s involvement makes it sounds like some will.

Part of the hour-long episode will feature some of the folks from Dunder Mifflin trying to watch a bootleg copy of a movie featuring Black and “other notable Hollywood stars,” the network says. Other reports have said the episode, called “Stress Relief,” will also involve the firm’s employees giving a comedy roast of Michael Scott (Steve Carell).

Black’s Office appearance will be a relatively rare TV guest spot for the actor. He did voice work on a 2007 episode of The Simpsons and made an appearance on Comedy Central’s Naked Trucker and T-Bones Show that same year; prior to that, his last guest spot was on an episode of FOX’s short-lived Cracking Up in 2004.

In addition to the animated hit Kung Fu Panda, in which he voiced the title character, Black also co-starred in Tropic Thunder this year. His credits also include The School of Rock, King Kong, HBO’s Tenacious D and High Fidelity.

Source: Zap2It

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