IT'S been more than 15 years since the cast of The Office captivated fans with their humor in the series premiere.

Many of the cast have gone on to have successful careers in Hollywood over the years, acting in other TV series and movies.

What does The Office cast look like now?

The Office ran for 188 episodes, from 2005 to 2013.

Even years later, the show is a fan favorite – and the show's followers were heartbroken when the series left Netflix.

See what Steve Carell, John Krasinski, and the others are up to nearly a decade after the show wrapped up.

Steve Carell

Steve Carell, 57, had already begun a successful career in Hollywood when he first appeared as Michael Scott in the sitcom.

Over the years, he's continued to lead a fruitful acting career, acting in a mix of films.

Some of his most notable roles since include voicing Gru in the Despicable Me series, Cal in Crazy, Stupic, Love. (2011) and Mark Baum in The Big Short (2015).

Most recently, he's appeared in the TV series The Morning Show, and Space Force.

He's also worked on a producer on a number of series, including Angie Tribeca, Riot, and Inside Comedy.

Rainn Wilson

Rainn Wilson, 55, made audiences laugh in his role as Dwight Schrute in The Office.

Since the series' end, he's kept acting, racking up a mix of film and TV series credits.

Some of his films include Uncanny (2015) Army of One (2016) and Permanent (2017.

Most recently, he's appeared in the TV series Mom and Utopia.

He's also slated to take on the role of Daniel Dandon in the upcoming series The Power.

John Krasinski

Now 41, John Krasinski had just begun racking up acting credits when he starred as Jim Halpert in the TV series.

He's since had a successful career in Hollywood, gaining acting credits in movies including Something Borrowed (2011), A Quiet Place (2018) and The Hollars (2016).

Krasinski has also gained a number of producing credits, including on TV series like Dream Corp LLC, Some Good News, and Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan.

He and wife Emily Blunt have welcomed two daughters together, in 2014 and 2016.

Angela Kinsey

Angela Kinsey, 49, had just begun her acting career in recent years when she played head of accounting Angela Martin.

Since the series' end, she's continued to act in TV series and films.

She acted in the TV show Haters Back Off, and Fresh Off the Boat.

Some of her most recent roles include Tall Girl (2019), the TV series Never Have I Ever (2020) and Keep Hope Alive (2020).

In 2016, she and husband Joshua Snyder tied the knot.

She penned a book with co-star Jenna Fischer, titled: The Office BFFs: Tales of The Office from Two Best Friends Who Were There.

Jenna Fischer

Actress Jenna Fischer, 46, has gained a handful of acting credits since she won hearts as Pam Beesly – but has led a quieter life since the series' end.

Some of her most notable credits since include Kiss Me (2014), The 15:17 to Paris (2018) and the TV series Splitting Up Together.

In addition to penning a book with Kinsey, the duo also host a weekly podcast together, where they break down an episode of The Office each week.

She and husband Lee Kirk already had one son together before the series' end in 2011, but in 2014, they welcomed a daughter.

Mindy Kaling

In addition to appearing as Kelly Kapoor in The Office, Mindy Kaling, 41, worked as a writer on the show.

Over the years, she's continued working as an actress, producer, and enjoyed becoming a mom.

She created, produced, wrote, and acted in the TV series The Mindy Project, which ran from 2012 to 2017, for 117 episodes.

Kaling also has appeared in the movie A Wrinkle in Time (2018), the TV series The Morning Show (2019), and voice acted in Inside Out.

In 2017, she welcomed her daughter, and in 2020, she gave birth to her second child, a son.

She's also penned several books over the years – including two New York Times best-selling memoirs.

Kaling also last year splashed $9.55million on a Malibu beach home owned by Frank Sinatra.

Ellie Kemper

Ellie Kemper, 40, had her breakout role as Erin Hannon when she joined the cast of The Office in 2009.

Since then, she's continued to rack up a number of acting credits.

She played Kimmy Schmidt in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and acted along co-star Kaling in The Mindy Project.

Some of her most recent roles include The Stand In (2020), voice acting in The Secret Life of Pets duology (2016, 2019), and voicing Phyllis in The Lego Batman Movie (2017).

She's also enjoyed motherhood, as she and husband Michael Korman welcomed two sons together, in 2016 and 2019.

Ed Helms

Ed Helms, 47, joined the cast of The Office in 2006 as Andy Bernard.

He's appeared in a range of movies since the series wrapped up in 2013, including Vacation (2015), Corporate Animals (2019), and I Do... Until I Don't (2017).

Most recently, he appeared in the TV series Rutherford Falls (2021).

Helms has also gained a number of producing credits, including on Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun (2020) and Weird Like Us.

What happened to actor Mark York, who played Billy Merchant?

Actor Mark York, who famously played Billy Merchant in the sitcom series, died on May 25. He was 55.

According to TMZ, York passed away last week at Miami Valley Hospital in Ohio, however, while his death is said to have come quick, an exact cause of death has not been confirmed.

York is said to have "passed of an illness," but no further details have been released.

York, who was a paraplegic since 1988 after he was involved in an automobile accident, began his acting career with small TV roles, including a part in CSI: New York in 2004 as well as Fighting Words in 2007.

Still, it was his incredible character on The Office that really reeled in fans, especially due to his fantastic comedic delivery.

His memorable performance occurred on a season 2 episode titled The Injury, which saw Carell's Michael Scott inviting York's character to talk about people with disabilities, which turns out to be one very uncomfortable meeting.

In real life, York was all about leading the charge to raise money and awareness to find a cure for paralysis.

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He once told Dayton Daily News how the cast and crew of The Office was all about his efforts: "The line producer, Randy Cordray, approved a ‘set visit’ for our foundation to be able to raffle off as a prize in order to bring in the needed funding to cure paralysis.

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“Steve Carell even suggested that we (he) shoot a PSA right there on the set of The Office.

“Also, Oscar Nunez verbalized to me that he is open to being included in it as well.”

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