'I Could Never Fake It': Nick Offerman On Striving For Nonchalance (2024)

Nick Offerman plays Frank Fisher, a single dad, in Hearts Beat Loud. "This is the largest role, by far, I've ever had in a film," he says. Eric Lin/Gunpowder & Sky hide caption

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'I Could Never Fake It': Nick Offerman On Striving For Nonchalance (2)

Nick Offerman has made a career out of playing colorful cranks — most notably, Ron Swanson, the hyper-masculine boss on the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation.

But now, in the new film, Hearts Beat Loud, Offerman has a chance to play a more nuanced character — one he calls a "fully fleshed-out human being." Offerman plays a middle-age single dad who owns a struggling record store and wants to start a band with his teenage daughter, played by Kiersey Clemons.

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"This is the largest role, by far, I've ever had in a film," he says. And it's been an opportunity to explore vulnerabilities and relationships in a way he hadn't previously been able to as an actor: "I just got to play all these scenes that I had never gotten to do in 25 years in the business," he says.

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On finding his niche in theater school as a woodworker

In the four years of theater school it became clear that I was not going to be cast well, and it was well-deserved. I was trying too hard ... I unwittingly thought that my sort of country rube persona would not be interesting to an audience, I needed to be much cooler and hip and urbane, and so I just tried way too hard, which made me bad.

Meanwhile, one of the classes we had to take as freshmen was scene shop. ... That was my first real wood shop, and it might as well have been the Land of Oz. I was immediately smitten.

I knew how to use tools. I had worked framing houses. I had built a lot of stuff with my dad, including a small barn. And I picked up the tools and I hammered them together and the rest of the class stood there staring at me with their jaws dropped. ... The guy running the shop said, "Hey, you can make wages in here. In your off-time, you can come in and I'll pay you to use these tools and I'll teach you to use the shop."

So that organically became my formula, where everybody saw that and they said, "Hey, let's not give Nick too many lines because of the bad acting, but let's throw him a bone, because then he'll build the whole damn set." And so I exploited that circ*mstance for years, and it really paid off. They kept me around and five lines became six. One year I had nine lines. That was a big year for me. Eventually, the penny dropped and I said, "Oh! I should just talk like me." And then things began to pick up.

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On struggling to appear nonchalant in auditions

The thing that's hard to conquer is: You're a broke actor. Every single job, it can be a guest star on some terrible TV show, but it will change your life. If you get it, it will pay for six months of rent, and so that lends a desperation to your audition and that's the secret to the whole thing, is learning to conquer that sensibility. I could never fake it.

On two turning points in his acting career

I decided to quit auditioning for commercials. ... I just added the hours that I had spent auditioning for commercials, versus if I had been paid as a carpenter for those hours, and I was like, "That was really stupid. I would've made another several thousand dollars." So I quit doing commercials and focused on working with my tools and my hands.

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And the other thing was, I said, "I don't care if [LA is] not a theater town, I got to do a play." ... And so I looked all around and some great friends of mine, these casting directors hooked me up with this play, the lead of which was [Will & Grace actor] Megan Mullally [who later married Offerman].

And I was low. I was drinking too much bourbon. I was having a real tough time. And I got into this play, because I had feeling — and sure enough it saved my life. ...

Within the space of that play, my life changed. Our relationship began and I focused on working as a carpenter and this incredible new love relationship and suddenly going into these auditions, because my life was happy, that's where I found the nonchalance.

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On how he landed the part of Ron Swanson on Parks and Recreation

I had auditioned a handful of times for roles on The Office. And Greg Daniels, who created the American Office and Mike Schur [who was] sort of his star writer, they created Park and Recreation. And I guess Mike Schur had taken a shine to me at this one specific Office audition unbeknownst to me, and he wrote my name on a Post-it and put it on his computer monitor and, like, three years later when Parks and Rec was starting up he took that Post-it and said, "Oh yeah, I want to get this guy on my show."

And so they tried to put me in one role and it didn't work out. Coincidentally it was supposed to end up a love interest for Rashida [Jones], a notion which at the time NBC scoffed at. ... I was at the sporting goods store and they called me to say. "It's over." ... [But] by the time I came out to the parking lot, they called again and said, "OK, Greg and Mike Shur really want you on the show, so they're going to put you in this role of Amy [Poehler's] boss, supposed to be an older guy, but they're standing by it, they're being very stubborn." And I stood there and felt tears welling up and said, "That sounds fine, thank you."

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On the relief of having a stable job on Parks and Recreation for seven seasons

I don't have a quick analogy for it, but I suppose [it's like] if you ... had to row a boat across the Atlantic Ocean, but for the middle passage a seagull swooped in and dropped off an out-board motor, so you could put your feet up for that time and say, "OK, I know I'm going to have to row again at some point, but right now I'm just enjoying these clouds a great deal."

Heidi Saman and Mooj Zadie produced and edited this interview for broadcast. Bridget Bentz, Molly Seavy-Nesper and Beth Novey adapted it for the Web.

'I Could Never Fake It': Nick Offerman On Striving For Nonchalance (2024)

FAQs

Is Nick Offerman a Democrat? ›

In a 2024 GQ interview, Offerman described himself as "progressive", but also "conservative in many ways". In the same interview, Offerman believes that semantics have lost all meaning.

Why does Nick Offerman say Fremulon at the end of Brooklyn 99? ›

The name "Fremulon" comes from the fake insurance company that Schur's pseudonym, Ken Tremendous, worked at when he was writing for the sports blog Fire Joe Morgan. The production logo displayed at the end of Fremulon produced shows is accompanied by the word "Fremulon" spoken by actor Nick Offerman.

What did Nick Offerman write? ›

Nick Offerman is the New York Times bestselling author of Paddle Your Own Canoe: One Man's Fundamentals for Delicious Living, Gumption: Relighting the Torch of Freedom with America's Gutsiest Troublemakers, and Good Clean Fun: Misadventures in Sawdust at Offerman Woodshop, as well as co-author of The Greatest Love ...

Are Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally still married? ›

During a recent podcast appearance on Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald, Mullally, 65, said she and Offerman, 53, never had kids due to a lack of “an organic burning desire.” The actors met in 2000 and have been married since 2003.

Is Ron Swanson a socialist? ›

Ronald Ulysses Swanson is a fictional character portrayed by Nick Offerman in the political satire sitcom Parks and Recreation. The character was created by Michael Schur and Greg Daniels with inspiration from a real-life Libertarian elected official.

Why did Brooklyn 99 end so abruptly? ›

When Mike Schur and I first pitched the pilot episode to Andy, he said, 'I'm in, but I think the only way to tell this story is over exactly 153 episodes', which was crazy because that was exactly the number Mike and I had envisioned." He further added, "ending the show was a difficult decision, but ultimately, we felt ...

Why do they never shoot in B99? ›

There may have been some other instances but B99 being a fun themed show would want no bloodshed or gruesome scenes to diffuse their humourous approach.

Why did Jake leave the 99? ›

It's a celebration of the last eight years, but it's also a way for Jake to announce that he too is leaving the squad. With Amy leaving for a new, demanding job and their young son Mac at home, Jake plans to retire and be the kind of father he never had.

Is Nick Offerman a Catholic? ›

Garner explained that when his son was born in 2010, he approached Offerman to be the godfather. Offerman, who was born and raised Catholic, agreed to stand for the child at his baptism.

Does Nick Offerman actually like Lagavulin? ›

Offerman found his love of Lagavulin while filming Parks and Recreation, on which his character, Ron Swanson, took a journey to the Islay in Scotland, where the distillery resides.

Is Nick Offerman ordained? ›

In 2017, adding to the many hats he wears, he became a ULC ordained minister.

What political party is Ron Paul in? ›

Throughout his entire tenure in Congress, Paul has represented his district as a member of the Republican Party.

What kind of libertarian is Ron Paul? ›

His political views are generally described as libertarian, but have also been labeled conservative. Paul's nickname "Dr. No" reflects both his medical degree and his assertion that he will "never vote for legislation unless the proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution".

What religion is Ron Swanson? ›

As shown in "Animal Control" Ron keeps a picture of Diane, Zoey, and Ivy on his desk. Ron dislikes eating bananas. In "A Parks and Recreation Special" Ron states that he has been practicing social distancing since he was four years old. He is Roman Catholic and a strict Libertarian.

What ethnicity is Megan Mullally? ›

Mullally was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Martha (née Palmer) and Carter Mullally Jr., an actor who was a contract player with Paramount Pictures in the 1950s. Mullally moved to her father's native Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at age six. She is of English, Irish and Scandinavian ancestry.

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