It's happening globally. He is also a bed-and-breakfast proprietor at Schrute Farms, a beet plantation owner, and starting in Season 7, the owner of the business park in which Dunder Mifflin Scranton is located. He is an original character and has no counterpart in the British version of the series. (Although the substance is never clearly identified, it is implied that it is human feces.) Koechner's appearance makes him the second main Anchorman cast member to appear in the series, after Carell and before Will Ferrell, who guest-starred as Deangelo Vickers, in a four-episode arc during the seventh season. I’m in this mode now where I’m apologizing for thoughts that are in my head. In 2015, Koechner began co-starring as Commodore Bellacourt in the Comedy Central series Another Period. [4] He was raised Catholic, and is of German, English, and Irish descent. Packer has also pulled some considerably cruel jokes on Michael as well, such as in the episode "The Carpet", wherein a highly malodorous substance has been left in Michael's office. His personalized Pennsylvania license plate reads "WL HUNG" (meant to be interpreted as WELL HUNG). In many of his trips to the office, Packer has obnoxiously flirted with many of the female employees, including Pam Halpert (causing her to pretend to have to be on the phone for hours), Karen Filippelli (before discovering that she was dating Jim at the time, to which he responds by claiming either that Jim has "been scared straight" or that Karen is actually a man), and Meredith Palmer, the only woman in the office who appears to be attracted to him. It originally aired on NBC on March 14, 2013.
Michael, however, overhears them, and threatens to tell Packer of the deception. [6], In "Back from Vacation", after Michael returns from a vacation in Jamaica with Jan, he calls Packer, who is in Atlanta, to boast about his trip with her. It was written by Mindy Kaling and directed by Victor Nelli, Jr. Written by Mindy Kaling, who also acts in the show as Kelly Kapoor, and directed by Randall Einhorn, the episode first aired in the United States on February 1, 2007, on NBC. As Michael and Holly witness Packer driving his Corvette out of the parking lot from Michael's office, Michael tells her that Packer is "an ass".
Clark: You didn’t actually say that. He is introduced as the Regional Director in Charge of Sales at the Stamford branch of paper distribution company Dunder Mifflin in the third-season premiere when Jim Halpert transfers, ultimately merging with the Scranton branch in the episode "The Merger" later in the season. Oh, sorry for calling you a fat, little runt earlier. Packer is first introduced in the pilot episode of the series, although he is only heard over the phone and is not voiced by David Koechner. "After Hours" is the sixteenth episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show's 168th episode overall. Packer is portrayed by David Koechner and is based upon the character Chris Finch from the original British version of the series.
[9] This episode marks Packer's first appearance in the series after a three-year-long absence.
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In many of his trips to the office, Packer has obnoxiously flirted with many of the female employees, including Pam Halpert (causing her to pretend to have to be on the phone for hours), Karen Filippelli (before discovering that she was dating Jim at the time, to which he responds by claiming either that Jim has "been scared straight" or that Karen is actually a man), and Meredith Palmer, the only woman in the office who appears to be attracted to him. After Michael refers to Packer as a "terrific rep", when he answers the phone, which is on speaker, Packer calls Michael a "big queen" and asks him whether Jan, whom he refers to as "Godzillary", has arrived at the office yet before expressing a wish to ask her if "the carpet matches the drapes". [Clark fake laughs] Hey. After co-starring in Anchorman and The 40-Year-Old Virgin, fellow Second City alum Steve Carell personally recommended Koechner for a recurring role on NBC's The Office, playing Todd Packer.
Wow! He becomes Regional Manager at the Scranton branch courtesy of Robert California in the eighth-season premiere following the departure of Michael Scott and Deangelo Vickers, although temporarily is fired and replaced by Nellie Bertram before his reinstatement by new CEO David Wallace.
In the episode, he is shown to be impressed with president of Sabre's special projects, Nellie Bertram, and he manages to impress her as well. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.
As part of the Anchorman ensemble, Koechner shared two MTV Movie Award nominations for Best On-Screen Team and Best Musical Performance.
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