10 Iconic Characters That Made The Office Legendary

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The​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ reason that The Office has been referred to as the TV version of comfort food is that it has all the qualities of comfort food – it is warm, memorable, and just the right amount of awkward. If you are someone who has seen the show several times back to back or still uses the phrase “Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica” every time you come across a new fan, then the real charm of Scranton is not the paper; it is the people. The infatuation with the characters of the show gave us horror from our eyes, disorder, and love, almost to the same extent. But, if we had to choose only one, who would it be? Take your “World’s Best Boss” mug and let’s go through the 10 best Office characters, in reverse order, for dramatic ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌effect.

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10. Creed Bratton (Creed Bratton)

Creed​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ represents disorder incarnate. Nobody really knows what kind of person he is or if he himself even knows who he is. Just a minute, he is telling you that he was a rock star ex, and the next one, he is revealing some stuff you wouldn’t even think of asking him about. He doesn’t have much of a one-liner repertoire, but from the very little he has, each one is like a punchline grenade. If you want to laugh at the greatest, then you should only watch small portions of Creed. As a result, his surprise cameos are some of the funniest moments in the entire ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌show.

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9. Erin Hannon (Ellie Kemper)

Brought into the show later in the series, Erin immediately added some sort of offbeat sunshine to the office. She’s wide-eyed and infectiously cheerful and just naive enough to make each encounter uncertain. Whether she’s stumbling through her affair with Andy or crafting sweet relationships with Michael and Kelly, Erin is a good-natured sweetheart. Her subplot concerning reconnecting with her parents in the series finale is one of the show’s most moving moments.

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8. Kevin Malone (Brian Baumgartner)

Kevin is the accounting behemoth softie, whose brain lags because of the rest of the time, but whose heart is always in the best place. His infamous chili spill is TV history, and his band Scrantonicity is a Scranton legend. Kevin’s hapless logic and innocent sensibility make him one of the most finely tuned humorous characters. You laugh with Kevin, not at Kevin.

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7. Andy Bernard (Ed Helms)

Andy begins as the annoying Cornell-freak suck-up, then grows into a pretty richly complex character. His insecurities, a cappella addiction, and people-pleasing nature are both infuriating and lovable. Even with his tumultuous trajectory in later seasons, Andy became a character that people ended up rooting for. And that last line about “the good old days” still lands on every re-watcher hard in the stomach.

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6. Darryl Philbin (Craig Robinson)

Darryl is the office’s steady rock. He begins in the warehouse and ends up working his way up, with a healthy dollop of realism and a diabolically sharp sense of humor. His straight-faced delivery keeps the craziness surrounding him in line, and his low-key perseverance makes his triumph tale one of the most satisfying in the series. And his musical abilities don’t hurt, either.

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5. Oscar Martinez (Oscar Nuñez)

While amidst a sea of zany characters, Oscar is usually the straight man—level-headed, rational one who attempts to keep everything from spiraling out of control. But that same normalcy makes him all the funnier when he reacts to Michael’s shenanigans or finds himself involved in ridiculous combat. Smart, quick with his wit, and richly subtexted, Oscar brings the balance that the show would lack without him.

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4. Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer)

Pam is the emotional heart of the show. She begins shy and insecure, but her evolution from shy girl to confident, fearless, creative woman is one of the greatest in the series. Her romance with Jim is like out of a romance novel, but even aside from that, she’s the emotional heart of Dunder Mifflin—always sharing, subtly funny, and endlessly relatable. Seeing her come into herself is as gratifying as the grand romantic overtures.

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3. Jim Halpert (John Krasinski)

Jim is the audience’s stand-in—the man who notices the ridiculousness everywhere and reminds us of that familiar side eye. His office shenanigans with Dwight, his flirtation with Pam over the years, and his effortless charm make him a fan favorite on the show. Occasionally, his plots spiral out of control, but his humor and vulnerability package make him one of TV’s greatest “everymen.”

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2. Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson)

Dwight would not make The Office work. The beet farmer, self-described assistant (to the) regional manager, is as unbelievable as he is incredible. He is both ridiculous and somehow brilliant, switching between being a source of comedy and actually a hero in one episode. His unwavering dedication to Michael, odd hobbies, and inexplicable wisdom make him a myth. Dwight is not a character—he’s an institution.

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1. Michael Scott (Steve Carell)

Right in the middle of it all was Michael, the hapless boss who was able to be inappropriate, misguided, and somehow lovable at the same time. His pathetic love hunger, his groan-inducing jokes, and his fleeting moments of brilliance had him both laugh-out-loud funny and oddly poignant. From handing out Dundies to his tearful goodbye, Michael brought The Office to life. Without him, it never would have happened.

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And there it is—the ultimate list of the best Office characters. Of course, everyone has their own personal favorite (and their own hill to die on), but that’s half the fun of the series. Every rewatch reveals a new moment, a new character beat, or a new reason to love Dunder Mifflin all over again.

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