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| education = Amherst College (BA, English and Spanish) | | education = Amherst College (BA, English and Spanish) | ||
| known_for = ''The Office'' (NBC); ''The Book with No Pictures''; ''Vengeance'' (2022) | |||
| notable_works = ''One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories'' (2014); ''The Book with No Pictures'' (2014) | |||
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'''B.J. Novak''' (born Benjamin Joseph Novak; July 31, 1979) is an American writer, actor, director, and producer best known for his work on the NBC mockumentary | '''B.J. Novak''' (born Benjamin Joseph Novak; July 31, 1979) is an American writer, actor, director, and producer best known for his work on the NBC mockumentary series ''The Office'', where he served as a writer, executive producer, and played the recurring character Ryan Howard across all nine seasons. Born in Newton, Massachusetts, a suburb in the Greater Boston area, Novak built his career from the Boston club comedy circuit through network television, literary publishing, and independent film. His work on ''The Office'' earned him Emmy Award nominations in both writing and producing categories. His 2014 children's book ''The Book with No Pictures'' became a ''New York Times'' bestseller, and his 2022 film ''Vengeance'', which he wrote and directed, marked his debut as a feature filmmaker. | ||
== Early | == Early life == | ||
Benjamin Joseph Novak was born on July 31, 1979, in Newton, Massachusetts, to a Jewish family. | Benjamin Joseph Novak was born on July 31, 1979, in Newton, Massachusetts, to a Jewish family. He grew up in the Greater Boston area and attended Newton South High School. He went on to study English and Spanish at Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts, graduating in 2001. During his college years, Novak performed stand-up comedy at clubs in Boston and New York City. He was also a member of the Harvard Lampoon, the storied Cambridge humor publication whose alumni have fed into American television comedy for decades. | ||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
=== Early | === Early career and ''The Office'' === | ||
After graduating from Amherst, Novak pursued stand-up comedy and writing in New York and Los Angeles. He landed his breakthrough when he was cast in the American adaptation of ''The Office'', which premiered on NBC on March 24, 2005. Novak was among the show's original cast members and served simultaneously as a writer and, eventually, executive producer — an unusually broad creative role for a performer on a network series. | After graduating from Amherst, Novak pursued stand-up comedy and writing in New York and Los Angeles. He landed his breakthrough when he was cast in the American adaptation of ''The Office'', which premiered on NBC on March 24, 2005. Novak was among the show's original cast members and served simultaneously as a writer and, eventually, executive producer — an unusually broad creative role for a performer on a network series. | ||
His character, Ryan Howard, began as an entry-level temp | His character, Ryan Howard, began as an entry-level temp at Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch and evolved over nine seasons into a figure whose erratic ambition drove some of the series' sharpest satirical threads. Novak wrote or co-wrote dozens of episodes across the show's run, contributing to some of its most acclaimed installments. ''The Office'' concluded its original broadcast run in May 2013; it has since become one of the most-streamed shows in the United States, available exclusively on Peacock in the US market following its departure from Netflix in January 2021.<ref>{{cite web |title=Netflix is losing 'The Office' to NBCUniversal's streaming service |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/25/netflix-losing-the-office-to-nbcuniversal-streaming-service-peacock.html |work=CNBC |date=2020-06-25 |access-date=2024-11-01}}</ref> | ||
Novak received Emmy Award nominations recognizing both his writing and his | Novak received Emmy Award nominations from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences recognizing both his writing and his producing contributions to the series. His dual role as cast member and writer on the same production was relatively rare in American television, giving him a depth of creative influence on the show that went beyond what most performers achieve. The nominations placed him alongside showrunner Greg Daniels and the rest of the writer-producer team that shaped the series during its peak years. | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
In 2009, Novak appeared in Quentin Tarantino's ''Inglourious Basterds'', playing Pfc. Smithson Utivich alongside Brad Pitt and Christoph Waltz. The film | In 2009, Novak appeared in Quentin Tarantino's ''Inglourious Basterds'', playing Pfc. Smithson Utivich alongside Brad Pitt and Christoph Waltz. The film earned eight Academy Award nominations and won Waltz the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. | ||
His most significant film credit came in 2022, when he wrote and directed ''Vengeance'', a darkly comedic thriller released by Focus Features. Novak also starred in the film | His most significant film credit came in 2022, when he wrote and directed ''Vengeance'', a darkly comedic thriller released by Focus Features. Novak also starred in the film as a New York media personality who travels to West Texas to investigate the death of a woman he barely knew. ''Vengeance'' premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2022 and received generally favorable reviews, with critics noting Novak's sharp script and his use of genre conventions to examine class, media, and American identity.<ref>{{cite web |title=Vengeance Review: B.J. Novak's Feature Debut Is a Sharp, Funny Thriller |url=https://variety.com/2022/film/reviews/vengeance-review-bj-novak-1235291163/ |work=Variety |date=2022-03-14 |access-date=2024-11-01}}</ref> The film marked a clear step in his transition from television writer to feature filmmaker. | ||
=== Literature === | === Literature === | ||
Novak published ''One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories'' through Knopf in January 2014. The collection of short fiction and humor pieces drew broad critical attention; reviewers in the ''New York Times'' and ''The New Yorker'' noted its formal inventiveness and its debt to writers like Donald Barthelme and Woody Allen. The book demonstrated that Novak's writing ambitions extended well beyond the television comedy format. | Novak published ''One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories'' through Knopf in January 2014. The collection of short fiction and humor pieces drew broad critical attention; reviewers in the ''New York Times'' and ''The New Yorker'' noted its formal inventiveness and its debt to writers like Donald Barthelme and Woody Allen.<ref>{{cite web |title=Review: 'One More Thing' by B.J. Novak |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/05/books/one-more-thing-by-bj-novak.html |work=The New York Times |date=2014-02-04 |access-date=2024-11-01}}</ref> The book demonstrated that Novak's writing ambitions extended well beyond the television comedy format. | ||
Later that year, in September 2014, he published ''The Book with No Pictures'', a children's book built entirely on wordplay and absurdist text, with no illustrations | Later that year, in September 2014, he published ''The Book with No Pictures'', a children's book built entirely on wordplay and absurdist text, with no illustrations. The concept — that a reader must say whatever appears on the page, no matter how silly — made the book a natural fit for read-aloud settings in classrooms and homes. It became a ''New York Times'' bestseller, spending years on the list, and has sold millions of copies worldwide.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Book with No Pictures by B.J. Novak |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-8037-4253-7 |work=Publishers Weekly |access-date=2024-11-01}}</ref> The book's commercial success was notable by any measure — it's one of the best-selling children's books of the past decade. | ||
=== Stand- | === Stand-up comedy === | ||
Novak has performed stand-up comedy throughout his career, beginning during his college years | Novak has performed stand-up comedy throughout his career, beginning during his college years on the Boston area club circuit. He has appeared on late-night television programs and comedy festival lineups. His stand-up work informed both his character writing on ''The Office'' and his prose fiction in ''One More Thing''. Stand-up has remained an intermittent part of his professional life rather than its centerpiece, but it's a thread that runs through his output from his earliest work to the present. | ||
=== Business | === Business ventures === | ||
In 2025, Fox Entertainment acquired a stake in ''Chain'', a fast-food concept developed by Novak alongside Gordon Ramsay and other partners.<ref>{{cite web |title=Fox Entertainment Buys Stake In B.J. Novak's Fast-Food Chain |url=https://deadline.com/2025/10/bj-novak-chain-fox-enterainment-stake-deal-gordon-ramsay-1236595531/ |work=Deadline |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref> The deal | In 2025, Fox Entertainment acquired a stake in ''Chain'', a fast-food concept developed by Novak alongside Gordon Ramsay and other partners.<ref>{{cite web |title=Fox Entertainment Buys Stake In B.J. Novak's Fast-Food Chain |url=https://deadline.com/2025/10/bj-novak-chain-fox-enterainment-stake-deal-gordon-ramsay-1236595531/ |work=Deadline |date=2025-10-01 |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref> The deal represented an expansion of Novak's interests into branded entertainment and the food industry, two sectors that have seen increasing crossover with Hollywood in recent years. | ||
=== Literary | === Literary advocacy === | ||
In May 2025, Novak hosted the PEN America Literary Gala at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.<ref>{{cite web |title=BJ Novak | In May 2025, Novak hosted the PEN America Literary Gala at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Office star BJ Novak leads PEN America gala |url=https://apnews.com/article/novak-office-pen-america-gala-c6dbf4215f4015d59aa66ba87ff3a9e3 |work=AP News |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=BJ Novak to host PEN America gala on May 14 at American Museum of Natural History |url=https://abcnews.com/Entertainment/wireStory/bj-novak-host-pen-america-gala-14-american-131646179 |work=ABC News |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref> PEN America is a leading organization in the defense of free expression and literary rights. Novak's hosting role reflected his standing as a writer with crossover appeal and a genuine investment in literary culture beyond the entertainment industry. | ||
== | == Personal life == | ||
Novak has | Novak has spoken publicly about his long friendship with actress and writer Mindy Kaling, his co-star and fellow writer on ''The Office''. The two have described their relationship in interviews as romantic at times and deeply platonic at others; Kaling addressed it directly in her memoir ''Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns)'' (2011) and in subsequent press appearances. Novak has discussed the relationship in similar terms, and the two have remained close collaborators and public friends. Their dynamic became something of a cultural touchstone for discussions about the ambiguities of workplace friendship and creative partnership. | ||
Novak has remained publicly connected to the Boston area throughout his time in Hollywood. He has been spotted at Boston Celtics games.<ref>{{cite web |title=Office Star in Boston: B.J. Novak spotted at Celtics game |url=https://www.facebook.com/Fun107/photos/-office-star-in-bostonbj-novak-was-spotted-taking-in-a-celtics-game-and-fans-cou/1584621260333858/ |work=FUN 107 |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref> As a native of Newton who built his early career on the Boston club comedy circuit, Novak is among the more prominent entertainment figures the region has produced in recent decades. | |||
His connection to Amherst College has remained active. The college cites him among its notable alumni, and his career arc — from campus comedy to network television to literary publishing to independent film — reflects the range of paths taken by graduates of New England liberal arts institutions. | |||
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B.J. Novak (born Benjamin Joseph Novak; July 31, 1979) is an American writer, actor, director, and producer best known for his work on the NBC mockumentary series The Office, where he served as a writer, executive producer, and played the recurring character Ryan Howard across all nine seasons. Born in Newton, Massachusetts, a suburb in the Greater Boston area, Novak built his career from the Boston club comedy circuit through network television, literary publishing, and independent film. His work on The Office earned him Emmy Award nominations in both writing and producing categories. His 2014 children's book The Book with No Pictures became a New York Times bestseller, and his 2022 film Vengeance, which he wrote and directed, marked his debut as a feature filmmaker.
Early life
Benjamin Joseph Novak was born on July 31, 1979, in Newton, Massachusetts, to a Jewish family. He grew up in the Greater Boston area and attended Newton South High School. He went on to study English and Spanish at Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts, graduating in 2001. During his college years, Novak performed stand-up comedy at clubs in Boston and New York City. He was also a member of the Harvard Lampoon, the storied Cambridge humor publication whose alumni have fed into American television comedy for decades.
Career
Early career and The Office
After graduating from Amherst, Novak pursued stand-up comedy and writing in New York and Los Angeles. He landed his breakthrough when he was cast in the American adaptation of The Office, which premiered on NBC on March 24, 2005. Novak was among the show's original cast members and served simultaneously as a writer and, eventually, executive producer — an unusually broad creative role for a performer on a network series.
His character, Ryan Howard, began as an entry-level temp at Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch and evolved over nine seasons into a figure whose erratic ambition drove some of the series' sharpest satirical threads. Novak wrote or co-wrote dozens of episodes across the show's run, contributing to some of its most acclaimed installments. The Office concluded its original broadcast run in May 2013; it has since become one of the most-streamed shows in the United States, available exclusively on Peacock in the US market following its departure from Netflix in January 2021.[1]
Novak received Emmy Award nominations from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences recognizing both his writing and his producing contributions to the series. His dual role as cast member and writer on the same production was relatively rare in American television, giving him a depth of creative influence on the show that went beyond what most performers achieve. The nominations placed him alongside showrunner Greg Daniels and the rest of the writer-producer team that shaped the series during its peak years.
Film
In 2009, Novak appeared in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, playing Pfc. Smithson Utivich alongside Brad Pitt and Christoph Waltz. The film earned eight Academy Award nominations and won Waltz the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
His most significant film credit came in 2022, when he wrote and directed Vengeance, a darkly comedic thriller released by Focus Features. Novak also starred in the film as a New York media personality who travels to West Texas to investigate the death of a woman he barely knew. Vengeance premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2022 and received generally favorable reviews, with critics noting Novak's sharp script and his use of genre conventions to examine class, media, and American identity.[2] The film marked a clear step in his transition from television writer to feature filmmaker.
Literature
Novak published One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories through Knopf in January 2014. The collection of short fiction and humor pieces drew broad critical attention; reviewers in the New York Times and The New Yorker noted its formal inventiveness and its debt to writers like Donald Barthelme and Woody Allen.[3] The book demonstrated that Novak's writing ambitions extended well beyond the television comedy format.
Later that year, in September 2014, he published The Book with No Pictures, a children's book built entirely on wordplay and absurdist text, with no illustrations. The concept — that a reader must say whatever appears on the page, no matter how silly — made the book a natural fit for read-aloud settings in classrooms and homes. It became a New York Times bestseller, spending years on the list, and has sold millions of copies worldwide.[4] The book's commercial success was notable by any measure — it's one of the best-selling children's books of the past decade.
Stand-up comedy
Novak has performed stand-up comedy throughout his career, beginning during his college years on the Boston area club circuit. He has appeared on late-night television programs and comedy festival lineups. His stand-up work informed both his character writing on The Office and his prose fiction in One More Thing. Stand-up has remained an intermittent part of his professional life rather than its centerpiece, but it's a thread that runs through his output from his earliest work to the present.
Business ventures
In 2025, Fox Entertainment acquired a stake in Chain, a fast-food concept developed by Novak alongside Gordon Ramsay and other partners.[5] The deal represented an expansion of Novak's interests into branded entertainment and the food industry, two sectors that have seen increasing crossover with Hollywood in recent years.
Literary advocacy
In May 2025, Novak hosted the PEN America Literary Gala at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.[6][7] PEN America is a leading organization in the defense of free expression and literary rights. Novak's hosting role reflected his standing as a writer with crossover appeal and a genuine investment in literary culture beyond the entertainment industry.
Personal life
Novak has spoken publicly about his long friendship with actress and writer Mindy Kaling, his co-star and fellow writer on The Office. The two have described their relationship in interviews as romantic at times and deeply platonic at others; Kaling addressed it directly in her memoir Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) (2011) and in subsequent press appearances. Novak has discussed the relationship in similar terms, and the two have remained close collaborators and public friends. Their dynamic became something of a cultural touchstone for discussions about the ambiguities of workplace friendship and creative partnership.
Novak has remained publicly connected to the Boston area throughout his time in Hollywood. He has been spotted at Boston Celtics games.[8] As a native of Newton who built his early career on the Boston club comedy circuit, Novak is among the more prominent entertainment figures the region has produced in recent decades.
His connection to Amherst College has remained active. The college cites him among its notable alumni, and his career arc — from campus comedy to network television to literary publishing to independent film — reflects the range of paths taken by graduates of New England liberal arts institutions. ```