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The Office, Craig Robinson and AT&T

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Craig Robinson Reunites With ‘The Office' Co-Stars for New AT&T Business Ad (No, He's Not Actually Quitting Comedy)
Craig Robinson is returning to The Office - sort of. The actor - who played warehouse foreman-turned-assistant regional manager Darryl Philbin on the comedy series - has reunited with some of his former castmates for a new ad for AT&T Business.

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Craig Robinson isn't quitting comedy, he's just advertising AT&T with The Office cast
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'The Office's Craig Robinson Reveals His Retirement Was A Prank
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Craig Robinson Reunites With His ‘The Office’ Co-Stars For AT&T Commercials; Retirement Announcement Was A Prank
Robinson is only pretending to be a small business owner in what will be a series of AT&T commercials that will reunite him ...
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Dodge pulls New Girl and The Office stars for new Dart spots
Dodge is hoping that a heavy dash of humor helps it move some more units of the Dart with a hilarious ad campaign called Don't Touch My Dart. The spots star actors Craig Robinson, best known for ...
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Why AT&T turned its new ad into a reunion for ‘The Office’
Created with ad agency BBDO, it features Wilson, and fellow Office alumni Craig Robinson, Jenna Fischer, Creed Bratton, Kate Flannery, and Brian Baumgartner.

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