Throughout his time on the series, Nick continued to land roles on the big and small screens, most notably on shows like "Childrens Hospital" and "Fargo" and in films like "22 Jump Street" and "A Walk in the Woods." In 2014, Nick released the memoir "Paddle Your Own Canoe: One Man's Fundamentals for Delicious Living," which discussed his early life in Chicago, his passion for woodworking and his humorous take on masculinity, scoring a spot on the New York Times best-seller list. 3" since (spoiler alert) his character, along with many others, was killed by Thanos in "Avengers: Infinity War."įor funnyman Nick Offerman, "Parks and Recreation" proved to be a launching pad to even greater success. In 2019, Chris returned to the big screen in the biographical Western "The Kid." Up next for the actor is a voice role in the 2020 animated comedy "Onward" and another starring gig in the 2021 adventure "Jurassic World 3." It's currently unclear if Chris will return as Star-Lord in "Avengers: Endgame" or "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2," "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" and "Avengers: Infinity War." In January 2019, Chris and girlfriend Katherine Schwarzenegger announced their engagement after about seven months of dating. While co-parenting their son, Jack, Chris's star continued to rise with roles in sequels "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. A year before "Parks and Recreation" came to an end, Chris starred as Peter Quill, aka Star-Lord, in the 2014 Marvel adventure "Guardians of the Galaxy." The following year, Chris starred in the rebooted sci-fi adventure flick "Jurassic World," which he followed with roles in films like "The Magnificent Seven" and "Passengers." In 2017, Chris and actress Anna Faris announced they were amicably divorcing and would remain friends, which Chris proved true when he wrote the forward to Anna's memoir, "Unqualified," later that same year. It's hard to miss Chris Pratt these days. She's also continuing her philanthropic work with her nonprofit organization, " Amy Poehler's Smart Girls."
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2019 looks to be a busy one: Along with working as a writer and executive producer on the hit Netflix mystery-drama series "Russian Doll," Amy is starring in and directing the female-driven comedy "Wine Country," lending her voice to the upcoming animated comedy series "Duncanville" and filming Season 2 of her reality craft series, "Making It," with her former "Parks and Rec" co-star Nick Offerman. In 2018, the mom of two took on a new passion project as the executive producer of the family comedy "I Feel Bad" starring Sarayu Blue. She also voiced the character Joy in the animated film "Inside Out." While her career was in an upswing, Amy's personal life took a hit - she and Will Arnett divorced in 2016.
In 2015, the same year that "Parks and Rec" wound down, Amy released the memoir "Yes Please," which landed on the New York Times Best Seller list.
Amy also executive produced and starred in the big-screen comedy "Sisters" alongside BFF Tina Fey. While starring as Leslie Knope, the Massachusetts native branched out and helped develop new comedy shows like "Broad City," "Welcome to Sweden" (which starred her brother, Greg Poehler), "Difficult People" and more through her production company, Paper Kite. A lot has changed for Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning actress Amy Poehler since her debut on "Parks and Recreation." Amy has made space to pursue her other passions, including producing, directing and writing.