Craig Robinson announces the exit from comedy career to pursue a new mystery company

Craig Robinson announces the exit from comedy career to pursue a new mystery company

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Craig Robinson said: ‘It was a great run and you were all great and great. But I follow something bigger. ‘


Craig Robinson, the beloved comedian and actor who is best known for his role as Darryl Philbin on ‘The Office’, has announced on Instagram that he is away from comedy to pursue what he describes as a ‘larger’ goal.

The 57-year-old actor went to Instagram earlier this week to share the news directly with his followers.

“I just want you to hear from me. I stop comedy, but not for nothing,” said Robinson in a video post on 26 June.

“It was a great run, and you have all been great and great. But I follow something bigger. So you know, thank you very much. I love you and stay informed.”

He repeated the message in the caption of the Instagram -post and wrote: “Life update: I am officially stopped coming to concentrate on my true calling. Stay informed. I am working on something huge.”

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While Robinson stopped revealing specific details about the new endeavor, he hinted in a follow -up post that he is launching a company.

“It appears to have a dream and to build a company with your friends are two very different things,” he wrote on Instagram.

Robinson also contacted fellow entrepreneurs for guidance.

“Big shoutout for all my owners of small companies. Hey, you have advice for me while I try to get my company up?” Asked Robinson.

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Fans immediately flooded the comments with reactions, with many who wondered if Robinson joked. One person referred to “the office” with the quip, “Open a warehouse for paper per chance?”

Another chimde in: “Yes, we don’t fall for that, Doug Judy!” As a nod to the recurring role of Robinson as the Pontiac Bandit on “Brooklyn nine-nine.”

Robinson also received support from fellow actors and former CO stars.

“I hope it’s music! You are brilliant in what you want to do,” wrote actor David Arquette.

Kate Flannery, Die Meredith played on “The Office”, said: “We love you, Craig !!! Go big, my friend !!!”

Robinson became famous on ‘The Office’, which was broadcast from 2005 to 2013, and then appeared in various successful films and shows, including ‘Hot Tub Time Machine’, ‘Pineapple Express’, ‘This is the End’ and ‘Sausage Party’. He also borrowed his voice to “Shrek Forever After” and appeared in “The Cleveland Show” and “Mr. Robot.”

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