Craig Robinson is leaving comedy for good.
In a latest video submit on Instagram, “The Workplace” actor revealed that he’s giving up comedy to deal with “one thing larger.” Within the caption of the submit, he wrote, “Life replace: I’m formally quitting comedy to deal with my true calling. Keep tuned. I’m engaged on one thing enormous.”
“Hey, everyone! Simply wished you to listen to it from me: I’m quitting comedy,” Robinson mentioned within the video. “However not for nothing. It’s been a tremendous run, and y’all have been wonderful and great, however I’m following one thing larger. So, thanks a lot, I like you and keep tuned.”
Robinson teased what his subsequent enterprise could be in a follow-up submit, asking for recommendation about the right way to begin a small enterprise. He wrote within the caption, “Seems having a dream and constructing a enterprise with your mates are two VERY various things. I can’t go into element simply but, however for actual although any assist could be enormous.”
Robinson broke out taking part in warehouse foreman Darryl Philbin throughout 118 episodes of “The Workplace.” A few of his different notable TV credit embrace “The Cleveland Present,” “American Dad,” “Mr. Robotic,” “What We Do within the Shadows,” “Brooklyn 9-9,” “Killing It” and “Huge Mouth.”
On the movie facet, Robinson has appeared in “Scorching Tub Time Machine,” “This Is the Finish,” “Sausage Social gathering,” “Dolemite Is My Title” and “The Dangerous Guys.”
Robinson nonetheless has a number of initiatives on the horizon earlier than stepping away from comedy. He’ll quickly seem within the Netflix animated journey “In Your Goals” and “The Dangerous Guys 2.”
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