Rainn Wilson Of “The Office” Talks Seahawks On FSR
Before he departed for Sundance, Rainn Wilson stopped by “The Jason Smith Show” on FOX Sports Radio to talk about his lifelong love of the Seahawks, the role of Fantasy Football on “The Office” (and Harmon’s sit-start advice failings) as well as his new television and film projects. Come on. Tell me you don’t want […]
How Would You Say Goodbye?: Zach Sobiech’s “Clouds”
This came across my desk today, and I stopped down and watched it several times. Zach Sobiech is a 17-year-old fighting osteosarcoma, bone cancer that cannot be cured. He was told that he had several months to live and penned a song called “Clouds” to say goodbye. SoulPancake.com and Rainn Wilson reached out to friends […]
A Piece of TV History: “The Office” Casting Sheet, Day 1
As longtime listeners of my run with The Fantasy Freaks on FOX Sports Radio know, Rainn Wilson has been a friend to the program and an active participant in fantasy football leagues. I am curious to find out whether “The Office” fantasy league(s) will continue for 2013, but for now, I take pause to celebrate […]
Rainn Wilson Joined The FOX Fantasy Freaks to Talk “Office,” SoulPancake.com & Fantasy Football
On Sunday morning, Lundy and I welcomed actor Rainn Wilson into the terrordome to discuss “The Office,” his film projects, Sould Pancake (the book) and SoulPancake.com and, of course, to answer some Sit/Start questions. Following a couple seasons of sit/start and trade banter, words were exchanged on FOX Sports Radio nationwids for the first time. […]
Rainn Wilson and Ellen Page in “Super”
Friend of the FOX Fantasy Freaks and star of “The Office,” Rainn Wilson, is ready to hit theaters with a superhero film. The Crimson Bolt is ready to protect the streets in “Super.” You’ve got Liv Tyler, Ellen Page and Kevin Bacon onboard for a twist on the genre.
Rainn Wilson & Friends in Seattle for Mona Foundation on October 23rd
We at the FOX Fantasy Football show are enjoying a tremendous run this year & absolutely love the interaction that we have through the phone lines and Twitter-verse. This forum has allowed us to make friends across many fields. Fantasy football and our weekly trips into collective celebration or confusion (depression as the losses pile […]