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‘The Office’ star Craig Robinson announces he’s quitting comedy


Craig Robinson changes his career path – or is he?

THE Desk The actor said he had finished comedy after more than three decades in industry.

“Hey everyone, I just wanted you to hear it of me: I leave the comedy,” said Robinson in an Instagram post on Sunday. “But not for nothing. It was an incredible race. You were all incredible and wonderful, but I am something bigger. So, you know, thank you very much, I love you and I stay attentive.”

In the legend of the video, the actor (formerly?) Said that he planned to “focus on my real vocation”, although he did not provide additional information. “Stay listening,” he wrote. “I work on something huge.”

Robinson again posted on Monday, suggesting that he is launching a small business. “Great cry to all my owners of small businesses,” he said in the video. “Hey, you have advice for me while I try to get my business afloat?, Hit a few bumps on the road and I would certainly appreciate your guys’s advice.”

In the legend of the second video, Robinson wrote: “It turns out to have a dream and creating a business with your friends is two very different things. I cannot yet go into detail, but for real, although all help would be huge.”

Robinson representatives did not immediately respond to Weekly entertainmentclarification request.

Craig Robinson at 2025 Bet Awards in Los Angeles on June 9, 2025.

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Robinson did not give any details or index of what his “small business” could cause, and the precision of his imprecision seems somewhat suspicious – especially since he has two comedy programs lined up in Hollywood Improv on Sunday evening. And Ticketmaster also suggests that he has five other improvisation programs scheduled from October 3 to 5 in San Jose, California, who should cast a doubt about the permanence of his absence of the comedy scene.

The actor also has three animated films lined up in the near future: The bad guys 2which will be released in theaters on August 1; In your dreamswhich should be released on Netflix on November 14; And Ark and Aardvarkwho does not yet have a release date. Robinson will probably have to get out of the comedy’s retirement to promote some or all these projects.

This whole “comedy leaves” is very similar to Snoop Dogg deciding to “give up smoke”, which turned out to be a marketing campaign for a smokeless stove brand. If we had to place a bet, we bet that Robinson will display once or twice more on the ‘Gram, Max, before revealing that it is a kind of advertising for an application or a website that helps people create small businesses.

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But hey, if Robinson really establishes a small business and pivots comedy, we wish him all the best. So long and thank you for all laughs!



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