Andy Bernard from The Office
Andy Bernard (played by Ed Helms) is a Dunder Mifflin employee from The Office who transfers from Stamford to Scranton with Jim when the branches are merged together. Andy often refers to his time at Cornell University, and especially his involvement with a college a cappella group. Andy has anger management issues which he takes classes for, and he is also romantically involved with both Angela and Erin at different times. Andy often wears pastel colors, sweater vests, and bow ties.
Kevin Malone from the Office
“It’s not Ashton Kutcher! It’s Kevin Malone.” Here is an easy to follow costume guide for Kevin Malone (Brian Baumgartner) from The Office. In true Kevin spirit, we won’t say lot word when few word do trick. His outfits are usually gray or brown suits, always with a brown patterned tie. Trim the front bangs off this monk wig to achieve Kevin’s hairstyle. Be sure not to drop the pot — no one likes a chili stained carpet.
Young Michael Scott Shaking Hands from The Office
In The Office episode “The Carpet”, Michael Scott (Steve Carrell) reflects on being a friendly boss with his staff, and then reminisces about his old boss Ed Truck who was no-nonsense and no fun. The camera flashes to an old Dunder Mifflin staff newsletter photo where a young Michael Scott — mullet, fanny pack, and all — is shaking hands with Ed after receiving top sales honors.
Three-Hole-Punch Jim Halpert
In season 2 of The Office, Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) dresses up for the Halloween office party as three hole punch version of himself, as opposed to his usual plain white self. Cut the holes out of black felt, and when one falls off, you can easily convert to two hole punch Jim. His watch is the Victorinox Swiss Army Men’s Infantry #24656, but any watch with a white face and brown strap will do.
Goldenface
In The Office, Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) stars as supervillain Goldenface in a low budget thriller written and directed by Michael Scott called Threat Level Midnight. He faces off against hero Agent Michael Scarn (of course played by Michael Scott) and his robot butler (played by Dwight Schrute).
Prison Mike
In the Office, Michael Scott (Steve Carrell) adopts the persona of Prison Mike when he wants to shock people about the tough conditions of prison life. As he tells it, the prison food is nothing but gruel, but by far the worst thing about prison was the Dementors.
Pam Beesly Halpert
Pam Beesly is Dunder Mifflin’s receptionist-turned-office-manager-but-really-an-artist. Little did she know that she’d fall in love, find a best friend, and gain an extended family at her “boring” office job.
Dwight Schrute
Dwight Schrute is one of the highest-ranking salesmen at the Dunder Mifflin paper company and the proprietor of a bed-and-breakfast beet plantation. He usually shows up at the office in a mustard-colored, short-sleeved dress shirt and a brown suit jacket.