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B. J. Novak

American actor (born 1979)

B. J. Novak

American actor (born 1979)

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nameB. J. Novak
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birth_nameBenjamin Joseph Manaly Novak
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birth_placeNewton, Massachusetts, U.S.
educationHarvard University (AB)
fatherWilliam Novak
relativesJesse Novak (brother)
occupation
years_active2001–present

Benjamin Joseph Manaly Novak (born July 31, 1979) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, author, and producer. He gained traction as a comedian during the early 2000s before becoming an actor for the MTV reality prank show Punk'd (2003).

Novak had his breakout with a main role as Ryan Howard on seasons 1–8 of the NBC mockumentary sitcom The Office (2005–2013). His acting, writing and producing for the show earned him two Screen Actors Guild Awards and a Writers Guild of America Award, alongside five nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series.

In the late 2000s, Novak had supporting roles in the films Reign Over Me (2007) and Inglourious Basterds (2009). In the 2010s, he portrayed musician Robert B. Sherman in Saving Mr. Banks (2013) and Marvel Comics character Alistair Smythe in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014). He had a starring role as Harry J. Sonneborn in the biographical film The Founder (2016) and voiced Baker Smurf in The Smurfs (2011) and The Smurfs 2 (2013). In television, he had a recurring role as Lucas Pruit on the HBO series The Newsroom (2014).

In the 2020s, Novak made his film directorial debut with Vengeance (2022), which he also produced and starred in. He created and wrote the FX on Hulu anthology series The Premise (2021). In addition to his film and television career, Novak authored the books One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories (2014) and The Book with No Pictures (2014).

Early life

Novak was born on July 31, 1979, at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, Massachusetts. His parents are Linda (née ) and author William Novak. He is Jewish. His father co-edited The Big Book of Jewish Humor, and has ghostwritten memoirs for Nancy Reagan, Lee Iacocca, Magic Johnson and others. Novak has two brothers: Lev Novak and composer Jesse Novak.

He attended Solomon Schechter Day School of Greater Boston and Brown Middle School. He went to Camp Ramah in New England in Massachusetts in the summers of his 6th, 7th and 9th grades.

He attended Newton South High School with future The Office costar John Krasinski; they graduated in 1997. Novak edited one of the school newspapers, The Lion's Roar, and cowrote a satirical play with Krasinski.

Novak graduated from Harvard University in 2001, where he was a member of the Harvard Lampoon. He majored in English and Spanish literature, and wrote his honors thesis on the films of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Aside from the Lampoon, he occasionally staged and performed in a variety show called The B.J. Show with fellow Harvard student B. J. Averell.

Career

After Harvard, Novak moved to Los Angeles, California and began working in clubs as a comedian. His first live stand-up performance was at the Hollywood Youth Hostel on October 10, 2001.{{cite podcast |host=The Tim Ferriss Show|title=#121: BJ Novak of The Office on Creative Process, Handling Rejection, and Good Comedy |date=November 25, 2015 |url=https://podcasts.podinstall.com/tim-ferriss-bestselling-author-human-guinea-pig-tim-ferriss/201511252314-121-bj-novak-office-creative-process-handling-rejection-and.html

He was a writer for the short-lived The WB sitcom Raising Dad. He performed on Comedy Central's Premium Blend and on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

Novak's television acting career began on MTV's Punk'd. He was the lead accomplice to Ashton Kutcher on the show's second season in 2003, playing pranks on Hilary Duff, Rachael Leigh Cook, Usher and Mýa.

An image of Novak entered the public domain as a stock photo and has been used on various international products, reportedly including a particular type of Calvin Klein cologne in Sweden. [[File:Bjnovak crop.jpg|thumb|Novak in June 2007|264x264px]]

''The Office''

Main article: The Office (American TV series)

After hearing Novak's opening joke at a comedy club, executive producer Greg Daniels decided he "wanted to do something with him." Novak was subsequently cast as Ryan Howard, who is introduced on the show as a temporary employee at Dunder Mifflin in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Novak's character goes through ups and downs throughout his work career and has an on-and-off relationship with Kelly Kapoor (Mindy Kaling).

Novak was also a producer and writer on the show; he and Kaling, Greg Daniels, Michael Schur and Paul Lieberstein were its original writers. Novak is credited with writing 15 episodes, including the Writers Guild of America nominated episodes "Diversity Day" and "Local Ad".

On July 21, 2010, news reports indicated Novak had signed a contract to remain with the show for its seventh and eighth seasons. Under the new terms, he would be made an executive producer midway through Season 7, and would direct two episodes. He left The Office after the ninth-season premiere, "New Guys", but returned to guest-star in the series' final episode. In a 2021 podcast interview on Dax Shepard's show, he confirmed that he had been offered the Season 9 showrunner position, but declined it because he decided that his "fire for the job had burned out", and it was time for him to move on to other projects.

Novak and his fellow "The Office" writers and producers were nominated five consecutive times for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, from 2007 to 2011.

In a June 2009 interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer, Novak spoke about sharing the success of The Office with his Newton South High School classmate John Krasinski:Sometimes when this feels too good to be true, I think that if this were all a dream, that would be what should have tipped me off. I'd wake up saying, "I was in this incredible TV show and it was a big hit and the star was John [Krasinski] from high school. Isn't that weird?"

Post-''The Office'' career

Novak has had supporting roles in Quentin Tarantino's 2009 war film Inglourious Basterds, John Lee Hancock's 2013 period drama Saving Mr. Banks about the development of the 1964 film Mary Poppins, and Hancock's 2016 biographical drama The Founder about the founder of McDonald's.

He has also appeared in the films Unaccompanied Minors (2006), Knocked Up (2007), Reign Over Me (2007), The Internship (2013) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014).

He voiced Baker Smurf in The Smurfs (2011) and The Smurfs 2 (2013).

He has starred in a few episodes each of The Mindy Project and The Newsroom, and made cameo appearances on Community and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. He was also a consulting producer for the first season of The Mindy Project.

He wrote, directed and executive-produced a half-hour anthological series, The Premise, released on FX in 2021. He starred in the 2022 mystery-thriller Vengeance, which he also wrote and directed. Filming began in March 2020 but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic until January 2021. In May 2020, it was announced that he would write and executive-produce Young People for HBO Max.

Novak in September 2013

Book deal

On April 11, 2013, publishing house Alfred A. Knopf announced it had signed a seven-figure, two-book deal with Novak, with the first book to be a collection of Woody Allen-like fiction stories. On February 4, 2014, a book of 64 stories, One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories, was published and spent 6 weeks on the New York Times Best Sellers Hardcover Fiction List.

Novak also signed a deal with Penguin's children's books label and wrote The Book with No Pictures, released on September 30, 2014. As of January 2021, it had spent 174 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller Picture Books List, with 34 weeks at #1, and was at #10 in September 2020. A self-proclaimed lifelong book-lover, Novak said he wrote the children's book partially because "to me, there is no more meaningful, important or exciting rule to introduce to children than the power of the written word."

On November 19, 2019, My Book with No Pictures was published as a fill-in-the-blanks companion book to The Book with No Pictures to allow children to write their own stories.

The List App

On October 14, 2015, Novak released an Apple iOS app along with co-founder Dev Flaherty called The List App. The app allowed users to make lists. Its FAQ page said "we just love lists. They're the best." It was nominated for a Webby Award (losing in its category to Beme and Pocket) in 2016. In May 2016, it was rebranded 'li.st' and became available on the Android platform. In September 2017, it was shut down due to lack of users.

Personal life

Novak has a close friendship with Mindy Kaling, whom he met through writing for The Office, and called her "the most important person in my life" (on Fresh Air with Terry Gross). They dated on and off while writing and acting on the show, sometimes mirroring the on-again, off-again relationship between their characters Ryan Howard and Kelly Kapoor. He is the godfather of Kaling's first two children.

Novak lives in Los Angeles.

Bibliography

Books

Essays, reporting and other contributions

Publications

Novak also has a chapter giving advice in Tim Ferriss' book Tools of Titans.

Instagram Live

  • Current Mood with John Mayer (February 17, 2019). "Pants".
  • Special Report on Current Mood with John Mayer (April 19, 2020). "Coronavirus".

Podcast appearances

  • {{cite podcast |host=Weird Adults with Little Esther|title=32. BJ Novak |date=December 17, 2012 |url=https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/weird-adults-with-little-esthe-31547/episodes/bj-novak-1277868
  • {{cite podcast |host=Id10t with Chris Hardwick|title=B.J. Novak |date=February 3, 2014 |url=https://podtail.com/en/podcast/the-nerdist/b-j-novak/
  • {{cite podcast |host=Ron Bennington Interviews|title=Unmasked with B.J. Novak |date=February 6, 2014 |url=https://ronbenningtoninterviews.com/2014/02/06/bj-novak/
  • {{cite podcast |host=The Hollywood Handbook|title=32. B.J. Novak, Our Close Friend |date=May 13, 2014 |url=https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/hollywood-handbook-117984/episodes/32-bj-novak-our-close-friend-5403308
  • {{cite podcast |host=The Tim Ferriss Show|title=#121: BJ Novak of The Office on Creative Process, Handling Rejection, and Good Comedy |date=November 25, 2015 |url=https://podcasts.podinstall.com/tim-ferriss-bestselling-author-human-guinea-pig-tim-ferriss/201511252314-121-bj-novak-office-creative-process-handling-rejection-and.html
  • {{cite podcast |host=Decoder with Nilay Patel|title=Recode Decode: B.J. Novak and Dev Flaherty, The List App Co-Founders |date=November 25, 2015 |url=https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vcmVjb2RlZGVjb2Rl/episode/aHR0cDovL3NlcnZlLmNhc3RmaXJlLmNvbS9hdWRpby8yNjIwNjE3LzI2MjA2MTdfMjAxNS0xMS0yNC0xOTQ3MTcubXAz?hl=en&ved=2ahUKEwjqsfmV9YDuAhWRwVkKHeK9CbkQjrkEegQIBhAU&ep=6
  • {{cite podcast |host=Exactly|title=BJ Novak: Why Does Dark Comedy Work? |date=January 6, 2017 |url=https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bj-novak-why-does-dark-comedy-work/id1191591838?i=1000379691785
  • {{cite podcast |host=The Great Debates|title=309 — Our Traditional Holiday Gathering With BJ & John |date=December 20, 2018 |url=https://greatdebates69.podbean.com/e/309-our-traditional-holiday-gathering-with-bj-john/
  • {{cite podcast |host=The Great Debates|title=Holiday Special 2019 with Special Guests |date=December 25, 2019 |url=https://greatdebates69.podbean.com/e/holiday-special-2019-with-special-guests/
  • {{cite podcast |host=You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes|title=B.J. Novak |date=January 29, 2020 |url=https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/you-made-it-weird-with-pete-ho-27775/episodes/bj-novak-52484339
  • {{cite podcast |host=LA Podcast|title=FREE SAMPLE: The Ten, Episode 1 - BJ Novak |date=April 24, 2020 |url=https://www.patreon.com/posts/free-sample-ten-36357514
  • {{cite podcast |host=Office Ladies|title=Initiation w/ B.J. Novak and Rainn Wilson |date=June 24, 2020 |url=https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cub21ueWNvbnRlbnQuY29tL2QvcGxheWxpc3QvYWFlYTRlNjktYWY1MS00OTVlLWFmYzktYTk3NjAxNDY5MjJiLzc1YTg2ZDM5LTllMGUtNGU5YS1iOTQ4LWFhZTMwMTgwNWZlNi81MTQzNjJjZi0zMWI0LTRlZDItYWY0MC1hYWUzMDE4MDVmZmQvcG9kY2FzdC5yc3M/episode/NTgxNzdjMGEtNWM2MS00YmQ0LWI1NTgtYWJlMzAxNzUxMjBh?hl=en&ved=2ahUKEwjqsfmV9YDuAhWRwVkKHeK9CbkQjrkEegQIBhAI&ep=6
  • {{cite podcast |host=The Great Debates|title=511 - 2020 Holiday Special |date=December 31, 2020 |url=https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2dyZWF0ZGViYXRlczY5L2ZlZWQueG1s/episode/Z3JlYXRkZWJhdGVzNjkucG9kYmVhbi5jb20vZDZlYTdiN2MtODQ4OS0zMDMwLWE0Y2MtMTA5NTVjODA5YmIw?hl=en&ved=2ahUKEwiDqLvG-IDuAhXhwVkKHUgUCwYQjrkEegQIBhAL&ep=6

Filmography

Denotes works that have not yet been released

Film

Acting credits

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Unaccompanied MinorsFlight Attendant
2007Knocked UpUnnamed Doctor
Reign Over MeMr. Fallon
2009Inglourious BasterdsPfc. Smithson Utivich
2011The SmurfsBaker Smurf (voice)
2012The DictatorUncredited
2013The InternshipMale Interviewer
The Smurfs 2Baker Smurf (voice)
Saving Mr. BanksRobert B. Sherman
2014The Amazing Spider-Man 2Alistair Smythe
2016The FounderHarry J. Sonneborn
2021Melinda's WishBruce (voice)Short film
2022VengeanceBen ManalowitzAlso writer and director
2026Post-production

Television

Acting credits

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Punk'dField Agent5 episodes
2004Premium BlendHimselfSeason 7, Stand-up
2005–2013The OfficeRyan Howard166 episodes
2013–2016The Mindy ProjectJamie5 episodes
2014CommunityMr. EgyptEpisode: "Basic Sandwich"
The NewsroomLucas Pruit4 episodes
2015ArthurMC (voice)Episode: "The Last Day"
2016; 2018Crazy Ex-GirlfriendHimself2 episodes
2020Home Movie: The Princess BrideCount RugenEpisode: "Chapter Six: The Fire Swamp"
2023Celebrity Jeopardy!HimselfContestant
Lessons in ChemistrySix-Thirty (voice)Episode: "Living Dead Things"
2025Poker FaceHiram LubinskiEpisode: "Hometown Hero"

Writing credits

YearTitleNotes
2001–2002Raising DadEpisodes written:
2005–2012**Episodes written:
2013**Episodes written:
2021The PremiseEpisodes written:

Directing credits

YearTitleSeasonEpisodeTitleAirdateNotes
2009The Office: BlackmailEpisode 1"Oscar"May 7, 2009Webisodes
Episode 2"Andy"
Episode 3"Kelly"
Episode 4"Pay Day"
The OfficeSeason 6Episode 12"Scott's Tots"December 3, 2009
2011Season 7Episode 14"The Seminar"January 27, 2011
Season 8Episode 1"The List"September 22, 2011
2012Episode 11"Trivia"January 12, 2012
Episode 24"Free Family Portrait Studio"May 10, 2012
2013The Mindy ProjectSeason 1Episode 15"Mindy's Minute"February 19, 2013
Episode 21"Santa Fe"April 9, 2013
2021The PremiseSeason 1Episode 2"Moment of Silence"September 16, 2021
Episode 3"The Ballad of Jesse Wheeler"September 23, 2021

Awards and nominations

YearGroupAwardWorkResult
2005Writers Guild of America AwardsNew SeriesThe Office
Episodic Comedy – for episode "Diversity Day"
Comedy Series
2006Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Writers Guild of America AwardsComedy Series
2007Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Emmy AwardsOutstanding Comedy Series
Writers Guild of America AwardsEpisodic Comedy – for episode "Local Ad"
Comedy Series
2008Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Emmy AwardsOutstanding Comedy Series
Writers Guild of America AwardsComedy Series
2009Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Emmy AwardsOutstanding Comedy Series
Writers Guild of America AwardsComedy Series
Prism AwardPerformance in a Comedy Series
2010Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Emmy AwardsOutstanding Comedy Series
Writers Guild of America AwardsComedy Series
2011Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Emmy AwardsOutstanding Comedy Series
2012Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2012Writers Guild of America AwardsNew SeriesThe Mindy Project

References

Footnotes

Works cited

References

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  29. (May 4, 2019). "Mindy Kaling Reveals B.J. Novak Is Father to Her 16-Month-Old Daughter: He's 'Family Now'".
  30. (October 9, 2020). "Mindy Kaling's Big Announcement: She Has A New Baby Boy Named Spencer!".
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