Steve Carrell is known for being in the biblical movie of Evan Almgihty. However, you should know that Steve himself doesn't see the movie as biblical. So it all depends on the viewer and their opinion.
//Additional info: Evan Almighty was a sequel to the earlier 'biblical' comedy Bruce Almighty, starring Jim Carrey and Jennifer Aniston, in which Carell played the part of TV news anchor Evan Baxter.//
There was a movie by the name Mist:Sheepdog Tales, Dognapped, but Steve Carell was not in it.
Steve Carrell and Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson starred in "Get Smart". This movie, released in 2008, also starred Anne Hathaway, Alan Arkin, James Caan, and Bill Murray (among others). The movie is about Agent 86 (Carrell) battling the forces of KAOS with the better-skilled Agent 99 (Hathaway). Carrell handicaps the duo's progress, and eventually their identities are compromised. The movie involves parachuting, Russia, concerts, bombs, and secret agent gadgets. Overall, a good movie. [The movie won the "Teen Choice Award: Comedy" in 2008.]
Catherine Keener was in The 40-Year Old Virgin with Steve Carell. The 40-Year Old Virgin also has many other well known actors: Paul Rudd, Seth Rogen, and Elizabeth Banks.
idiocracyA bit more detail:The movie you described is indeed the part farce, part social commentary "Idiocracy" (2006). It didn't feature Steve Carrell, though; the main character was played by Luke Wilson. The story and screenplay were written by Mike Judge, the creator of "Beavis and Butthead" and "King of the Hill," which helps explain the outrageous edge to the movie's humor. Judge was also one of the movie's producers.
He was not.
Gru (Steve Carrell) called Miss Hattie's (Kristen Wiig) face a donkey face.
The movie is Dan in Real Life (2007).
A comic quality to the movie, I guess.
There was a movie by the name Mist:Sheepdog Tales, Dognapped, but Steve Carell was not in it.
Steve Carrell and Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson starred in "Get Smart". This movie, released in 2008, also starred Anne Hathaway, Alan Arkin, James Caan, and Bill Murray (among others). The movie is about Agent 86 (Carrell) battling the forces of KAOS with the better-skilled Agent 99 (Hathaway). Carrell handicaps the duo's progress, and eventually their identities are compromised. The movie involves parachuting, Russia, concerts, bombs, and secret agent gadgets. Overall, a good movie. [The movie won the "Teen Choice Award: Comedy" in 2008.]
Catherine Keener was in The 40-Year Old Virgin with Steve Carell. The 40-Year Old Virgin also has many other well known actors: Paul Rudd, Seth Rogen, and Elizabeth Banks.
In Horton Hears a who the Mayors name is Ned which he is called 2 times in the movie. In the movie his last name is McDodd but on other websites e.g. Wiki it's O'Mally but I think the internet got his surname wrong!
A B-movie star is someone who stars only in B-movies. As opposed to A-list actors like Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp, Penelope Cruz, Cate Blanchett, Sean Connery, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jim Carrey, Steve Carrell, etc. See the Related Question for a definition of a B-movie.
Hammy was voiced by Steve Carrell. He stars on the television series "The Office". Most recently he can found on the big screen in Get Smart with Anne Hathaway and Dwayne Johnson.Hammy is funny
The character Brick Tamland in the movie Anchorman is played by Steve Carell. Steve Carell is known for his comedic roles in TV shows like The Office and movies like The 40-Year-Old Virgin.
idiocracyA bit more detail:The movie you described is indeed the part farce, part social commentary "Idiocracy" (2006). It didn't feature Steve Carrell, though; the main character was played by Luke Wilson. The story and screenplay were written by Mike Judge, the creator of "Beavis and Butthead" and "King of the Hill," which helps explain the outrageous edge to the movie's humor. Judge was also one of the movie's producers.
Steve Martin made the movie the Jerk in nineteen seventy nine. Nineteen seventy nine is the year he played in the movie. Steve Martin did not make the movie the Jerk.