Oscar Nunez Looks Back On His Experiences With The Office [Exclusive Interview]

Oscar Nunez
Oscar Nunez in The Office

Oscar Nunez joined the cast of The Office back in 2005 and he never imagined it lasted nine whole seasons.

With 201 episodes, there are plenty of memories and hijinks that the staff of Dunder Mifflin had to endure. For Nunez, he played the straight-faced accountant Oscar Martinez in the office. Some fans even dubbed him as the smartest person in the room.

Now The Office becomes an anchor property for the streaming service Peacock after years on Netflix. All the episodes through nine seasons are available on the streaming service for paid members. A few seasons are available for free.

Also, starting with season three, Peacock features “Superfan Episodes” that are extended without never seen before footage for some of the episodes. More of these types of episodes will be available in March.

The premise of the show is about a company led by the comically incompetent Michael Scott. Employees plod along at Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton office branch, where foibles, feuds and office romances unfold through the lens of an ever-present documentary crew.

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With Nunez, the most infamous episode was with Oscar Martinez accidentally being outed by office manager Michael Scott (played by Steve Carell). That fan episode was certainly a delightful episode and placed Oscar into the permanent fan-favorite episode to watch.

LRM Online’s Gig Patta talked with actor Oscar Nunez about his experiences on the show.

Oscar Nunez is one of the most well-known comedic television actors today. Most known for Oscar Martinez in The Office, he played plenty of comedic characters in numerous television shows Father Doug in People of Earth and Carlos Hernandez in Mr. Iglesias. He made appearances in The Goldbergs, American Housewife, Shameless, Liv and Maddie, iZombie, New Girl, and Reno 911! Miami. He also played roles in comedy films such as The Proposal and Baywatch.

Watch the exclusive interview below. Let us know what you think.

Source: Peacock

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