The Office Characters by Screen Time

Name the characters from the U.S. version of "The Office" who appeared the most on screen throughout all of the seasons.
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Character
1,561
Michael Scott
1,121
Dwight Schrute
1,068
Jim Halpert
912
Pam Beesly
697
Andy Bernard
480
Phyllis Vance
472
Kevin Malone
431
Angela Martin
430
Stanley Hudson
421
Oscar Martinez
350
Erin Hannon
323
Meredith Palmer
318
Creed Bratton
298
Ryan Howard
283
Darryl Philbin
225
Kelly Kapoor
179
Toby Flenderson
112
Nellie Bertram
108
Jan Levinson
102
Gabe Lewis
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6 Comments
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Level 36
Jan 13, 2023
I'm amazed that Nellie had so much screen time. More than Jan!
+3
Level 92
Mar 27, 2026
And more than Bob Kazamackis and David Wallace.

Nellie and Gabe should be erased from memory.

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Level 66
Mar 29, 2026
Nellie is basically the writers trying to add David Brent from the UK Office to the show.
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Level 92
Mar 31, 2026
Ricky Gervais's 1/2 minute total in 2 quick cameos were better than all 112 minutes of Nellie.
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Level 79
Mar 28, 2026
Holly Flax and Karen Filipelli were also quite important to the story, but not on screen as much as I would have thought
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Level 87
Apr 2, 2026
After Steve Carell left, I kept watching, hoping the show would be funny again....but it just never was. Michael Scott was the cake. Everybody else was just icing, IMO.