Ed Helms

Actor

Birthday January 24, 1974

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Atlanta, Georgia, U S.

Age 50 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.82 m

#4411 Most Popular

1974

Edward Parker Helms (born January 24, 1974) is an American comedian and actor.

1992

He attended Interlochen Center for the Arts as a youth and graduated in 1992 from The Westminster Schools, one year after The Office castmate Brian Baumgartner.

1996

Helms entered Oberlin College as a geology major, but graduated in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts in film theory and technology.

He spent a semester as an exchange student at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.

During his college years, he turned down a summer internship with Late Night with Conan O'Brien because he had committed to an internship with WNBC's press and publicity department.

After graduating from Oberlin, Helms began his comedy and acting career as a writer and performer with New York City sketch comedy bands.

While studying improvisation with the Upright Citizens Brigade troupe, he was a trainee film editor at Crew Cuts, a post-production facility in New York City, where he recorded some rough voiceover tracks that eventually led to paying voiceover work.

He soon found a talent agent.

2002

From 2002 to 2006, he was a correspondent on Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

In his April 2002 to mid-2006 tenure on the satirical news program, Helms contributed "field reports" in addition to hosting various segments of the show such as "Digital Watch", "Ad Nauseam" and "Mark Your Calendar".

He has also contributed to the "This Week in God" segment.

2005

Helms was performing comedy in New York City when, as he recalled in a 2005 interview, "The Daily Show had a sort of open audition with a casting company that I had dealt with. I read for the part, and got it".

His 2005 segment "Battle of the Bulge", about the wearing of Speedo bathing suits on the beaches of Cape May, New Jersey, and his "Mass. Hysteria" segment, where he reported criticism of Massachusetts when it became the first state to legalize gay marriage, are regarded by TV Guide as his signature segments.

2006

He played paper salesman Andy Bernard in the NBC sitcom The Office (2006–2013), and starred as Stuart Price in The Hangover trilogy.

He later starred in the comedy series Rutherford Falls (2021–2022), which he co-wrote.

He provided his voice to the animated films, Everyone's Hero (2006), Monsters vs. Aliens (2009), The Lorax (2012), Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, Mune: Guardian of the Moon (both 2017) and Ron's Gone Wrong (2021).

Helms left the show in 2006, but occasionally returned for brief appearances over the next two years.

In late July 2006, NBC announced that Helms was added to the cast of the mockumentary The Office, alongside fellow The Daily Show correspondent Steve Carell, in a recurring role as Andy Bernard, a nostalgic Cornell graduate who is obsessed with a cappella music.

Helms was a series regular starting with the 3rd season.

"He had so much in common with this character we wanted to create," recalled Paul Lieberstein, a writer for the show who also plays Toby Flenderson, the human resources representative at the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin.

"I can't remember when they started merging."

Helms returned to The Daily Show on December 5, 2006, saying that he had been working "undercover at a paper company in Scranton", an allusion to his stint on The Office.

2007

In February 2007, NBC announced that Helms had been promoted to series regular on The Office, and in February 2010 Helms was added to the show's opening credits.

He quickly became a solidifying part of the cast, and one of the show's producers.

2008

He has received six Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series winning in 2008.

On July 21, 2008 he returned for "Obama Quest"—a segment covering Senator Barack Obama's trip to Iraq.

He also occasionally narrated the "Prescott Group" educational films on sister series The Colbert Report.

2009

In June 2009, in an interview with National Public Radio, he said that, like his character Andy Bernard, he had an interest in a cappella music.

Helms has also appeared on such television shows as The Mindy Project, Wilfred, NTSF:SD:SUV, Tanner on Tanner, Childrens Hospital, Arrested Development, and Cheap Seats, and in various Comedy Central specials.

2011

Helms has also starred in dramatic films and comedic films such as Cedar Rapids, Jeff Who Lives at Home (both 2011), We're the Millers (2013), Vacation (2015), Chappaquiddick (2017), A Futile and Stupid Gesture, Tag (both 2018) and Together Together (2021).

2015

He was the celebrity guest on the August 3, 2015 survival-skills reality show Running Wild with Bear Grylls, coming to grips with his fear of heights on the Colorado Mountains.

He has done commercial voiceover work in campaigns for Burger King, Doritos, Hotels.com, Sharp Aquos, and Advair asthma medication.

He voices Neil the Angel, a character on Cartoon Network's Weighty Decisions series.

He plays guitar, banjo, piano, as well as a sitar, in some of his entertainment performances.

He co-created the Peacock sitcom Rutherford Falls with Sierra Teller Ornelas (now showrunner) and Michael Schur.

2018

He also received a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Writing for a Comedy or Variety Special for The Fake News with Ted Nelms (2018).

Helms was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia.

Helms is of English, Irish, German, Dutch and French descent.

He had open-heart surgery at age 13 to correct a severe congenital heart defect involving supravalvular aortic and pulmonic stenosis.

According to Helms, his surgery lasted nine hours, and he was kept in an intensive care unit for one week after.