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[Jenna Fischer Joins 'Fly on the Wall': Reflections on 'The Office', Acting, and Life Transitions]-[Fly on the Wall with Jenna Fischer]

Office Ladies · B2 · 2025-08-20

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Navigating Career and Life: Jenna Fischer's Reflections

In this episode of Fly on the Wall, host David Spade and guest Jenna Fischer engage in a wide-ranging conversation that touches on the realities of acting, the enduring legacy of The Office, and the personal challenges of balancing a high-profile career with motherhood.

The Intensity of Theater vs. TV

Fischer, best known for her role as Pam Beesly, shares her current focus: a stage play titled Ashland Avenue at the Goodman Theater in Chicago. She describes the grueling schedule, noting that she rehearses "six days a week" from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. This intensity highlights the physical and mental demands of theater, which Fischer contrasts with the more fragmented nature of television filming. She expresses a deep passion for the stage, stating, "It lives and breathes with the audience," and emphasizes her desire to pursue more theater projects in the future.

Lessons from 'The Office'

Reflecting on the phenomenon of The Office, Fischer discusses how her perspective has shifted after rewatching all 201 episodes for her own podcast, Office Ladies. Contrary to the "lore" that the show hit its peak in earlier seasons, Fischer argues that it remained high-quality throughout, including seasons eight and nine. She credits the show's unique documentary style—specifically the use of two camera operators who captured non-verbal reactions—for its lasting appeal. "We had no marks," she explains, noting how the lack of traditional blocking contributed to the show's authentic, improvisational feel, even though the script was largely followed.

The Audition that Changed Everything

One of the most insightful segments of the interview is Fischer’s recollection of her audition for The Office. Casting director Alison Jones gave her the advice to "dare to bore me." By resisting the urge to "come in looking hot" or over-perform, Fischer landed the role by simply being honest in the moment. When asked by the director if she liked being a receptionist, she famously paused and simply said, "No." This restraint, she believes, was the key to securing the part.

Balancing Art and Motherhood

Fischer opens up about the difficulty of maintaining a career while being a "kid-centered" parent. She recounts a piece of advice from a family therapist regarding the "river" analogy of parenting: instead of diverting one's entire life into a project, one should simply take a "little stream" for the work and then rejoin the main river of family life. She acknowledges that the "self-involvement" necessary for acting is often at odds with the kind of mother she wants to be, leading her to be more selective about her roles.

Survival and Connection

Throughout the interview, there is a recurring theme of resilience. Whether it is her early days in Los Angeles working as a "typist and a transcriber" to make ends meet, or her encounter with Molly Shannon, who famously told her, "Don't give up," Fischer’s journey is defined by persistence. The conversation also touches on the camaraderie among actors, with Fischer expressing her gratitude for the community built through The Office.

Ultimately, the conversation serves as a bridge between two worlds—the high-energy, improvisational world of Saturday Night Live represented by Spade and Carvey, and the grounded, ensemble-driven world of The Office. Both parties agree that the joy of their profession lies in the moments of genuine connection, whether with a scene partner or an audience.

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We worked our butts off to make as many new episodes as we could.
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Not to mince words.
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work one's butt off
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not to mince words
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all-consuming
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team effort
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