He's the one on the far left. It takes a special sort of person to even be in the running for the weirdest person on “The Office,” but Creed Bratton has arguably claimed that mantle: … I gotta keep that one in the hole." Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. "If this one little project we're all involved in helps change it to some ... it's that paradigm shift, you keep banging at it, and you keep banging at it, and you hope you can help something. "I hope they're surprised. Creed was that guy who was always a bit… skeevy on ‘The Office.’ Now star Creed Bratton is dropping his upcoming album ‘Slightly Altered’ and revealing more about working on the NBC hit. That might be something I'd do. When we showed him the image, he was obsessed. Turn on browser notifications Billboard is part of MRC Media and Info, a division of MRC. Tuesday night (July 9) marked the first of Eilish's three concerts in Los Angeles this week, and she was surprised by a special guest backstage after the show: Bratton posted a sweet photo of the two on Instagram with the caption, "Billie Eilish and I hugging it out after her and her brothers incredible show last night. And when I lay that line on them, you could see heads shaking going 'Ewww. I said, 'No, it's a good script. "Eilish later shared Bratton's post on her Instagram story, simply writing "goodBYE" under the pic. "Is there a statute of limitations on murder? I said, 'Let me go make a read for this.' "I hope that people come out of this thing seeing there's some travesties being committed to people and crimes against humanity," he added. They said, 'Really?' Creed Bratton in the Grass Roots. "I would love to play him," said Bratton, who then repeated the character's iconic line, "Let's put a smile on that face," just like he did in 2008. "On his character's evil said, he admitted fans "don't expect that from me," warning that viewers will realize "right off the bat" that "something's really not right with his guy. They hadn't seen me in the Joker. I hope they're surprised by it. © 2020 EHM Productions, Inc. All rights reserved. They kept me over there, and when I walk in from the side it was the first time they'd seen me in the Joker. "Earlier this year, a fan made a mock poster using a shot of Creed in costume as Heath Ledger's Batman villain from "The Office's" 2008 Halloween episode, "Employee Transfer."
But that's peanuts compared to his role in Hulu's latest installment of its horror anthology series, "Into the Dark: Culture Shock." Get Toofab breaking news sent right to your browser! "The same thing with when I walked on the set the first time I had put the copier ink on my hair, none of the cast had seen me. Guitarist Creed Bratton played a character also named Creed Bratton, a fictional version of himself, in the television show The Office (US Version). He was always slightly off, always funny and was maybe, just maybe, the Scranton Strangler. "So old, he has to gum his victims.
"I think what'll be fun for me, is to play like Hannibal Lecter, ya know, an old cannibal killer," he said. Enough said. "They hadn't seen me," Bratton revealed. Billie Eilish is truly living the dream of an Office superfan. "I couldn't put it down, talk about a page turner. You have notifications blocked. That look on his face is shock. As Creed on "The Office," Creed Bratton -- yes, that's also his real name -- was a fan favorite. "Why would you ask me that," he said, getting deadly serious. According to the actor, his "Office" costars had no idea how he'd look when he showed up on set.
The topical episode, which drops on the 4th of July, follows a Mexican immigrant who learns the "American Dream" may not be all its cracked up to be.While we don't want to reveal too much about Bratton's role, it's safe to say it's a sinister one -- and one that really allowed him to branch into a totally new genre. It's a really good script.' That's something my brand won't allow me to talk about that.
"As for all the online theories that his "Office" alter ego was actually the so-called Scranton Strangler, that's one secret he'll never tell. Turn on browser notifications And I called my agent and said please. I really felt it was important," he explained, touching on the timely themes of immigration in the piece. "The 76-year-old actor and musician said he's not necessarily a fan of horror movies -- save for classics like "The Silence of the Lambs" and "Aliens" -- but had a ball playing a true villain. "They're so much fun," he said, adding he'd love to play more in the future. Creed Bratton Demo 2011 Creed Bratton 2008 Chasin' the Ball 2001 Albums You May Also Like. And it's important too.
"I don't think they're going to expect this," he said of "Office" aficionados who check out the episode. '"Bratton joked that that one scene was "the harbinger of me getting to do this bad guy role" in "Culture Shock," but his reasons behind doing the Hulu project all came down to the script. The Biz premium subscriber content has moved to Billboard.com/business.To simplify subscriber access, we have temporarily disabled the password requirement.